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completely

  • 101 (as) right as rain

    (perfectly all right; completely well.) v úplnom poriadku, v zdraví

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  • 102 at sixes and sevens

    (in confusion; completely disorganized: On the day before the wedding, the whole house was at sixes and sevens.) hore nohami

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  • 103 close up

    1) (to come or bring closer together: He closed up the space between the lines of print.) stiahnuť
    2) (to shut completely: He closed up the house when he went on holiday.) zavrieť

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  • 104 deserted

    1) (with no people etc: The streets are completely deserted.) pustý
    2) (abandoned: his deserted wife and children.) opustený

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  • 105 desiccated

    ['desikeitid]
    (completely dried out: desiccated coconut.) sušený

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  • 106 dry off

    (to make or become completely dry: She climbed out of the swimming-pool and dried off in the sun.) obschnúť

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  • 107 fagged out

    (very tired: I'm completely fagged out after that long walk.) vyčerpaný

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  • 108 fall flat

    ((especially of jokes etc) to fail completely or to have no effect: Her joke fell flat.) vyznieť naprázdno, nemať úspech

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  • 109 freehold

    adjective ((of land, property etc) belonging completely to the owner, not just for a certain time.) v úplnom vlastníctve, vlastnený ako súkromný majetok

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  • 110 full of

    1) (filled with; containing or holding very much or very many: The bus was full of people.) plný
    2) (completely concerned with: She rushed into the room full of the news.) plný

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  • 111 full-time

    adjective, adverb (occupying one's working time completely: a full-time job; She works full-time now.) na plný uväzok

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  • 112 go the whole hog

    (to do something completely: I've bought a new dress - I think I'll go the whole hog and buy a complete outfit.) dotiahnuť vec do konca

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  • 113 go up in smoke

    1) (to be completely destroyed by fire: The whole house went up in smoke.) úplne vyhorieť
    2) (to vanish very quickly leaving nothing behind: All his plans have gone up in smoke.) rozplynúť sa ako dym

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  • 114 have nothing to do with

    1) (to avoid completely: After he came out of prison, many of his friends would have nothing to do with him.) vyhýbať sa
    2) ((also be nothing to do with) to be something that a person ought not to be interested in: This letter has/is nothing to do with you.) netýkať sa

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  • 115 hypnotise

    1) (to put in a state of hypnosis: The hypnotist hypnotized three people from the audience.) hypnotizovať
    2) (to fascinate completely: Her beauty hypnotized him.) hypnotizovať

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  • 116 hypnotize

    1) (to put in a state of hypnosis: The hypnotist hypnotized three people from the audience.) hypnotizovať
    2) (to fascinate completely: Her beauty hypnotized him.) hypnotizovať

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  • 117 in passing

    (while doing or talking about something else; without explaining fully what one means: He told her the story, and said in passing that he did not completely believe it.) mimochodom

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  • 118 in the wrong

    (guilty of an error or injustice: She is completely blameless. You're the one who's in the wrong!) (byť) vinný

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  • 119 lose one's bearings

    (to become uncertain of one's position: He's confused me so much that I've lost my bearings completely.) stratiť orientáciu

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  • 120 nonplussed

    (completely puzzled; bewildered.) zmätený, v rozpakoch

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Completely — may refer to: Completely (Diamond Rio album) Completely (Christian Bautista album) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to …   Wikipedia

  • Completely — Com*plete ly, adv. In a complete manner; fully. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • completely — index fairly (clearly), in toto, wholly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • completely — 1520s, from COMPLETE (Cf. complete) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) …   Etymology dictionary

  • completely — [adv] entirely absolutely, all the way*, altogether, competently, comprehensively, conclusively, effectively, en masse, exclusively, exhaustively, extensively, finally, from A to Z*, from beginning to end*, fully, heart and soul*, hook line and… …   New thesaurus

  • completely — ► ADVERB ▪ totally; utterly …   English terms dictionary

  • completely — com|plete|ly W2S1 [kəmˈpli:tli] adv to the greatest degree possible = ↑totally ▪ I completely forgot that it was his birthday yesterday. ▪ He had never completely recovered from his illness. ▪ a completely new range of low cost computers ▪ I m… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • completely — adverb 1. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent ( whole is often used informally for wholly ) (Freq. 37) he was wholly convinced entirely satisfied with the meal it was completely different from what we expected was completely at… …   Useful english dictionary

  • completely — com|plete|ly [ kəm plitli ] adverb *** 1. ) if something is done completely, every part of it is done 2. ) used for emphasis: Doctors said the operation was completely successful. Ellen s suggestion took us completely by surprise …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • completely — adverb in every way; totally: I completely forgot that it was his birthday yesterday. (+ adj/adv): She was bored with work and wanted to do something completely different. | I felt completely relaxed …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • completely */*/*/ — UK [kəmˈpliːtlɪ] / US [kəmˈplɪtlɪ] adverb 1) used for emphasis Doctors said the operation was completely successful. Ellen s suggestion took us completely by surprise. 2) if something is done completely, every part of it is done …   English dictionary

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