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  • 1 nearly

    adverb (not far from; almost: nearly one o'clock; He has nearly finished.) skoro
    * * *
    • velmi
    • úzko
    • skoro
    • takmer
    • temer
    • tesne
    • blízko
    • bezmála
    • len-len

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  • 2 well-nigh

    (nearly; almost: It was well-nigh midnight when he arrived.) skoro
    * * *
    • skoro
    • takmer
    • temer
    • bezmála

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  • 3 pretty well

    (nearly: I've pretty well finished.) skoro

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  • 4 almost

    ['o:lməust]
    (nearly but not quite: She is almost five years old; She almost fell under a moving car.) skoro
    * * *
    • skoro
    • temer

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  • 5 approximate

    [ə'proksimət]
    (very nearly correct or accurate; not intended to be absolutely correct: Give me an approximate answer!; Can you give me an approximate price for the job?) približný
    - approximation
    * * *
    • približný

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  • 6 approximately

    adverb (nearly; more or less: There will be approximately five hundred people present.) približne, asi
    * * *
    • približne

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  • 7 career

    [kə'riə] 1. noun
    1) (a way of making a living (usually professional): a career in publishing.) životná dráha, kariéra
    2) (course; progress (through life): The present government is nearly at the end of its career.) dráha
    2. verb
    (to move rapidly and dangerously: The brakes failed and the car careered down the hill.) rútiť sa
    * * *
    • uviest kone do plného cva
    • život
    • zamestnanie
    • životná dráha
    • rýchlost
    • profesia
    • dráha
    • kariéra
    • hnat sa
    • beh
    • rozbeh
    • povolanie
    • let

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  • 8 discount

    1. noun
    (a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) rabat
    2. verb
    (to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!)
    * * *
    • vada
    • výhrada
    • zlava
    • závada
    • znížit cenu
    • zrážka
    • skonto
    • eskont
    • eskontovat
    • diskont
    • rabat
    • pokladnicná zrážka
    • nedostatok

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  • 9 extent

    [-t]
    1) (the area or length to which something extends: The bird's wings measured 20 centimetres at their fullest extent; The garden is nearly a kilometre in extent; A vast extent of grassland.) rozsah; rozloha
    2) (amount; degree: What is the extent of the damage?; To what extent can we trust him?) miera
    * * *
    • úsek
    • priestor
    • rozloha
    • rozsah
    • miera
    • oblast

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  • 10 halve

    1) (to divide (something) into two equal parts: He halved the apple.) rozpoliť
    2) (to make half as great as before; to reduce by half: By going away early in the year, we nearly halved the cost of our holiday.) znížiť na polovicu
    * * *
    • rozpoltit
    • rozpolit

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  • 11 light

    I 1. noun
    1) (the brightness given by the sun, a flame, lamps etc that makes things able to be seen: It was nearly dawn and the light was getting stronger; Sunlight streamed into the room.) svetlo
    2) (something which gives light (eg a lamp): Suddenly all the lights went out.) svetlo
    3) (something which can be used to set fire to something else; a flame: Have you got a light for my cigarette?) oheň
    4) (a way of viewing or regarding: He regarded her action in a favourable light.) svetlo
    2. adjective
    1) (having light; not dark: The studio was a large, light room.) svetlý
    2) ((of a colour) pale; closer to white than black: light green.) svetlý
    3. [lit] verb
    1) (to give light to: The room was lit only by candles.) osvetliť
    2) (to (make something) catch fire: She lit the gas; I think this match is damp, because it won't light.) zapáliť
    - lighting
    - lighthouse
    - light-year
    - bring to light
    - come to light
    - in the light of
    - light up
    - see the light
    - set light to
    II
    1) (easy to lift or carry; of little weight: I bought a light suitcase for plane journeys.) ľahký
    2) (easy to bear, suffer or do: Next time the punishment will not be so light.) ľahký
    3) ((of food) easy to digest: a light meal.) ľahký
    4) (of less weight than it should be: The load of grain was several kilos light.) ľahší
    5) (of little weight: Aluminium is a light metal.) ľahký
    6) (lively or agile: She was very light on her feet.) ľahký
    7) (cheerful; not serious: light music.) ľahký
    8) (little in quantity; not intense, heavy, strong etc: light rain.) drobný
    9) ((of soil) containing a lot of sand.) ľahký
    - light-headed
    - light-hearted
    - lightweight
    - get off lightly
    - make light of
    - travel light
    III = light on - past tense, past participle lit [lit] - verb
    (to find by chance: While wandering round the town, we lit on a very cheap restaurant.) (náhodou) natrafiť na
    * * *
    • viest
    • zápalka
    • zapálit
    • zapalovat
    • zažat
    • známost
    • slabý
    • svetelný
    • svetlo
    • svetlý
    • štastný
    • príst
    • hladisko
    • jas
    • jemný
    • bledý
    • rozsvecovat
    • rozsvietit
    • osvecovat
    • osvetlovat
    • osvetlenie
    • povrchný
    • lahký
    • lampa
    • natrafit
    • ohen

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  • 12 near

    [niə] 1. adjective
    1) (not far away in place or time: The station is quite near; Christmas is getting near.) blízky
    2) (not far away in relationship: He is a near relation.) blízky
    2. adverb
    1) (to or at a short distance from here or the place mentioned: He lives quite near.) blízko
    2) ((with to) close to: Don't sit too near to the window.) blízko
    3. preposition
    (at a very small distance from (in place, time etc): She lives near the church; It was near midnight when they arrived.) blízko
    4. verb
    (to come near (to): The roads became busier as they neared the town; as evening was nearing.) blížiť sa
    - nearness
    - nearby
    - nearside
    - near-sighted
    - a near miss
    * * *
    • vedla
    • skúpy
    • tesný
    • priblížit sa
    • priamy
    • približovat sa
    • dôverný
    • blížit sa
    • blízko
    • babravý
    • blízky
    • piplavý
    • lakomý
    • krátky
    • nedaleko
    • nedaleký

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  • 13 nitrogen

    (an element, a type of gas making up nearly four-fifths of the air we breathe.) dusík
    * * *
    • dusík

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  • 14 order

    ['o:də] 1. noun
    1) (a statement (by a person in authority) of what someone must do; a command: He gave me my orders.) rozkaz; nariadenie
    2) (an instruction to supply something: orders from Germany for special gates.) objednávka
    3) (something supplied: Your order is nearly ready.) zákazka
    4) (a tidy state: The house is in (good) order.) stav
    5) (a system or method: I must have order in my life.) poriadok
    6) (an arrangement (of people, things etc) in space, time etc: in alphabetical order; in order of importance.) poradie
    7) (a peaceful condition: law and order.) poriadok
    8) (a written instruction to pay money: a banker's order.) platobný príkaz
    9) (a group, class, rank or position: This is a list of the various orders of plants; the social order.) druh; poriadok
    10) (a religious society, especially of monks: the Benedictine order.) rád
    2. verb
    1) (to tell (someone) to do something (from a position of authority): He ordered me to stand up.) nariadiť
    2) (to give an instruction to supply: I have ordered some new furniture from the shop; He ordered a steak.) objednať
    3) (to put in order: Should we order these alphabetically?) usporiadať
    3. noun
    1) (a hospital attendant who does routine jobs.) zdravotník, -čka
    2) (a soldier who carries an officer's orders and messages.) ordonanc, vojenský posol
    - order-form
    - in order
    - in order that
    - in order
    - in order to
    - made to order
    - on order
    - order about
    - out of order
    - a tall order
    * * *
    • uznesenie
    • ustanovit
    • usporiadanie
    • velit
    • usporiadat si
    • vypísat
    • zlacnená vstupenka
    • zariadit
    • zákazka
    • zorganizovat si
    • zoradenie
    • slovosled
    • smernica
    • spolocenská vrstva
    • urcit
    • prikázat
    • príkaz
    • druh
    • formácia
    • knazský stav
    • inštrukcia
    • charakter
    • rozkazovat
    • rozkladat
    • rozhodnutie
    • rozkaz
    • riadit
    • rozkázat
    • poradie
    • povolenie
    • poslat
    • pokoj
    • poukážka
    • povaha
    • postupnost
    • poriadok
    • miesto
    • nariadovat
    • nariadenie
    • nariadit
    • nakázat
    • opatrenie
    • objednat
    • objednat si
    • objednávat
    • objednávka

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  • 15 pop

    I 1. [pop] noun
    1) (a sharp, quick, explosive noise, such as that made by a cork as it comes out of a bottle: The paper bag burst with a loud pop.) buchnutie
    2) (fizzy drink: a bottle of pop.) šumivý nápoj
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) make a pop: He popped the balloon; My balloon has popped.) prasknúť, puknúť
    2) (to spring upwards or outwards: His eyes nearly popped out of his head in amazement.) vyliezať z jamiek
    3) (to go quickly and briefly somewhere: He popped out to buy a newspaper.) vybehnúť
    4) (put quickly: He popped the letter into his pocket.) strčiť
    - pop-gun
    - pop up
    II [pop] adjective
    1) ((of music) written, played etc in a modern style.) pop
    2) (of, or related to, pop music: a pop group; a pop singer; pop records.) pop, populárny
    * * *
    • vybrat zo zásobníka

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  • 16 snake

    [sneik] 1. noun
    (any of a group of legless reptiles with long bodies that move along on the ground with a twisting movement, many of which have a poisonous bite: He was bitten by a snake and nearly died.) had
    2. verb
    (to move like a snake: He snaked his way through the narrow tunnel.) plaziť sa
    - snake-charmer
    * * *
    • vinút sa
    • vlnovite rozrezat
    • vliect klukato
    • zabodnút sa do trávy
    • zradca
    • zvinút do špirály
    • šnurovat
    • tahat
    • úskocný clovek
    • preplazit sa
    • had
    • plazit sa
    • ovíjat
    • pokrytec (pren.)
    • lstivý clovek

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  • 17 strangle

    ['stræŋɡl]
    (to kill by gripping or squeezing the neck tightly, eg by tightening a cord etc round it: He strangled her with a nylon stocking; This top button is nearly strangling me!) (za)škrtiť
    * * *
    • utlmit
    • zahrdúsit
    • zaškrtit
    • škrtit
    • uškrtit
    • udusit
    • potlácat

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  • 18 stumble

    1) (to strike the foot against something and lose one's balance, or nearly fall: He stumbled over the edge of the carpet.) zakopnúť
    2) (to walk unsteadily: He stumbled along the track in the dark.) potkýnať sa
    3) (to make mistakes, or hesitate in speaking, reading aloud etc: He stumbles over his words when speaking in public.) zaseknúť sa, zaraziť sa
    - stumble across/on
    * * *
    • zakoktávat
    • zasekávat sa
    • zakopnút
    • zakopnutie
    • spáchat poklesok
    • stroskotat
    • urobit chybu
    • chyba
    • potknút sa
    • poklesok
    • koktat
    • náhodou spadnút
    • narazit
    • natrafit
    • neisto pokracovat
    • omyl

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  • 19 sun

    1. noun
    1) (the round body in the sky that gives light and heat to the earth: The Sun is nearly 150 million kilometres away from the Earth.) Slnko
    2) (any of the fixed stars: Do other suns have planets revolving round them?) slnko
    3) (light and heat from the sun; sunshine: We sat in the sun; In Britain they don't get enough sun; The sun has faded the curtains.) slnko
    2. verb
    (to expose (oneself) to the sun's rays: He's sunning himself in the garden.) opaľovať sa, slniť sa
    - sunny
    - sunniness
    - sunbathe
    - sunbeam
    - sunburn
    - sunburned
    - sunburnt
    - sundial
    - sundown
    - sunflower
    - sunglasses
    - sunlight
    - sunlit
    - sunrise
    - sunset
    - sunshade
    - sunshine
    - sunstroke
    - suntan
    - catch the sun
    - under the sun
    * * *
    • západ slnka
    • zmerat výšku slnka
    • slnit (sa)
    • slnko
    • slnecná raketa (ohnostroj
    • slnce
    • slnit sa
    • slnecný svit
    • štastná hviezda
    • svietit
    • básnicky den
    • robit si ocko
    • ožarovat
    • opalovat (sa)

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  • 20 close call/shave

    (a narrow (often lucky) escape: That was a close shave - that car nearly ran you over.) únik o vlas

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