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  • 41 Thursday

    ['Ɵə:zdi]
    (the fifth day of the week, the day following Wednesday: She came on Thursday; ( also adjective) Thursday evening.) štvrtok; štvrtkový
    * * *
    • štvrtok

    English-Slovak dictionary > Thursday

  • 42 title

    1) (the name of a book, play, painting, piece of music etc: The title of the painting is `A Winter Evening'.) názov, nadpis
    2) (a word put before a person's name to show rank, honour, occupation etc: Sir John; Lord Henry; Captain Smith; Professor Brown; Dr (Doctor) Peter Jones.) titul
    - title deed
    - title page
    - title rôle
    * * *
    • zákonný nárok
    • šlachtický titul
    • rýdzost zlata
    • titul
    • hodnost
    • oslovenie
    • oprávnenie
    • oznacenie
    • právny titul
    • právna listina
    • právo
    • pomenovanie
    • právny dôvod
    • meno
    • nadpis
    • nárok
    • nápis
    • názov

    English-Slovak dictionary > title

  • 43 Tuesday

    ['tju:zdi]
    (the third day of the week, the day following Monday: He came on Tuesday; ( also adjective) Tuesday evening.) utorok; utorkový
    * * *
    • utorok

    English-Slovak dictionary > Tuesday

  • 44 valet

    ['vælit, 'vælei]
    (a manservant who looks after his master's clothes etc: His valet laid out his evening suit.) sluha, komorník
    * * *
    • slúžit
    • sluha
    • spravovat
    • steward
    • sprievodca
    • starat sa
    • byt komorníkom
    • osobný sluha
    • paholok
    • komorník
    • obsluhovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > valet

  • 45 as a rule

    (usually: I don't go out in the evening as a rule.) spravidla

    English-Slovak dictionary > as a rule

  • 46 as opposed to

    (separate or distinct from; in contrast with: I would prefer it if we met in the morning, as opposed to the evening.) v protiklade s

    English-Slovak dictionary > as opposed to

  • 47 get/set to work

    (to start work: Could you get to work painting that ceiling?; I'll have to set to work on this mending this evening.) dať sa do práce

    English-Slovak dictionary > get/set to work

  • 48 incongruous

    [iŋ'koŋɡruəs]
    (unsuitable or out of place; odd: Boots would look incongruous with an evening dress.) nezlučiteľný, neprimeraný; neladiaci
    - incongruousness

    English-Slovak dictionary > incongruous

  • 49 on duty

    (carrying out one's duties or liable to be asked to do so during a certain period: I'm on duty again this evening.) v službe

    English-Slovak dictionary > on duty

  • 50 on the hour

    (at exactly one, two, three etc o'clock: Buses leave here for London on the hour until 10 o'clock in the evening.) (keď je) celá hodina

    English-Slovak dictionary > on the hour

  • 51 pass off

    ((of sickness, an emotion etc) to go away: By the evening, his sickness had passed off and he felt better.) prejsť

    English-Slovak dictionary > pass off

  • 52 pm

    [,pi: 'em]
    (also P.M.) (abbreviation)
    (after midday: at 1 pm (= at one o'clock in the afternoon); at 6.00 pm (= at six o'clock in the evening); the 2pm train.) popoludní

    English-Slovak dictionary > pm

  • 53 prime time

    noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) najsledovanejší vysielací čas

    English-Slovak dictionary > prime time

  • 54 sidetrack

    verb (to turn (a person) aside from what he was about to do: I intended to write letters this evening, but was sidetracked into going to the pictures instead.) odviesť, odpútať

    English-Slovak dictionary > sidetrack

  • 55 star turn

    (the most successful or spectacular performance or item (in a show etc): The acrobats were the star turn of the evening.) zlatý klinec

    English-Slovak dictionary > star turn

  • 56 supper-time

    noun (the time in the evening when people eat supper: I'll be back at supper-time.) čas večere

    English-Slovak dictionary > supper-time

  • 57 the first/last post

    (in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.)

    English-Slovak dictionary > the first/last post

  • 58 unaffected

    1) (of (a person, his feelings etc) not moved or affected: The child seemed unaffected by his father's death.) nedotknutý
    2) ((of an arrangement etc) not altered: It has been raining heavily, but this evening's football arrangements are unaffected.) nezmenený

    English-Slovak dictionary > unaffected

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