uívající
Uívající is a Czech adjective that translates to "howling" or "whistling" in English. It is derived from the verb "ívat" which means to howl or to whistle. The adjective is typically used to describe sounds that are loud, high-pitched, and often associated with wind. For example, one might describe a strong wind as "uívající vítr" (howling wind). It can also be used to describe the sound of certain animals, such as wolves, or even the sound of machinery producing a high-pitched noise. The intensity and unpleasantness of the sound are often implied when using this adjective. It is a descriptive term that conveys a sense of strong, persistent, and sometimes unsettling sound. The grammatical form of "uívající" is the present active participle, indicating an ongoing action. Therefore, it describes something that is currently in the state of howling or whistling.