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101 middle
['midl] 1. noun1) (the central point or part: the middle of a circle.) stred2) (the central area of the body; the waist: You're getting rather fat round your middle.) pás2. adjective(equally distant from both ends: the middle seat in a row.) prostredný- middling- middle age
- middle-aged
- Middle Ages
- Middle East
- middleman
- be in the middle of doing something
- be in the middle of something* * *• stred• stredný• umiestnit v centre• uložit do stredu• umiestit do stredu• prihrávat do stredu• prihrat do stredu• preložit na polovicu• driek• centrovat• prostredný• prostriedok• pás• polovica• mediálny -
102 might
I(-)1) (past tense of may: I thought I might find you here; He might come if you offered him a meal.) možno2) (used instead of `may', eg to make a possibility seem less likely, or a request for permission more polite: He might win if he tries hard; Might I speak to you for a few minutes, please?) mohol by3) (used in suggesting that a person is not doing what he should: You might help me clean the car!) mohol by aspoň•- might have
- I might have known II(power or strength: The might of the opposing army was too great for us.) moc, sila- mighty- mightily
- mightiness* * *• smel by• sila• mohol by• moc -
103 mix
[miks] 1. verb1) (to put or blend together to form one mass: She mixed the butter and sugar together; He mixed the blue paint with the yellow paint to make green paint.) (z)miešať2) (to prepare or make by doing this: She mixed the cement in a bucket.) namiešať3) (to go together or blend successfully to form one mass: Oil and water don't mix.) zmiešať4) (to go together socially: People of different races were mixing together happily.) stýkať sa2. noun1) (the result of mixing things or people together: London has an interesting racial mix.) zmes2) (a collection of ingredients used to make something: (a) cake-mix.) zmes•- mixed- mixer
- mixture
- mix-up
- be mixed up
- mix up* * *• zacat si (nieco)• vychádzat• zhromaždit• zapojit sa• zamiešat• zmiešat (sa)• znášat sa• zmes• zmetok• zmiešat sa• schádzat sa• spájat (sa)• spojit (sa)• stýkat sa• pridat• pripravit• primiešat• dve na tri• chaos• dat dohromady• rozdat si to• pobit sa• pomiešat (sa)• popliest• krížit• miešat sa• miešanie• miešat (sa)• nažívat• namiešat (sa)• namiešat -
104 mode
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105 needless
adjective, adverb (unnecessary: You are doing a lot of needless work; Needless to say, he couldn't do it.) zbytočný* * *• zbytocný• nepotrebný -
106 night
1) (the period from sunset to sunrise: We sleep at night; They talked all night (long); He travelled by night and rested during the day; The days were warm and the nights were cool; ( also adjective) He is doing night work.) noc; nočný2) (the time of darkness: In the Arctic in winter, night lasts for twenty-four hours out of twenty-four.) noc•- nightly- night-club
- nightdress
- nightgown
- nightfall
- nightmare
- nightmarish
- night-school
- night shift
- night-time
- night-watchman* * *• vecer• šero• súmrak• tma• temnota• noc -
107 nothing
1. pronoun(no thing; not anything: There was nothing in the cupboard; I have nothing new to say.) nič2. noun(the number 0; nought: The final score was five - nothing (= 5 - 0).) nula3. adverb(not at all: He's nothing like his father.) vôbec ne-- come to nothing
- for nothing
- have nothing to do with
- make nothing of
- mean nothing to
- next to nothing
- nothing but
- nothing doing!
- there is nothing to it
- think nothing of
- to say nothing of* * *• vôbec nie• vôbec nic• nic• nijako• nula -
108 nothing much
(nothing important, impressive etc: `What are you doing?' `Nothing much.') nič zvláštneho* * *• nemnoho -
109 on business
(in the process of doing business or something official.) obchodne* * *• v obchodnej záležitosti -
110 on the contrary
(the very opposite (is true): `Are you busy?' `No, on the contrary, I'm not doing anything at the moment.') naopak* * *• naopak -
111 opportunity
[opə'tju:nəti]plural - opportunities; noun(a chance to do or a time for doing (something): an opportunity to go to Rome; You've had several opportunities to ask him.) príležitosť* * *• príležitost• možnost -
112 otherwise
1) (in every other way except this: She has a big nose but otherwise she is very good-looking.) inak2) (doing, thinking etc something else: I am otherwise engaged this evening.) inak* * *• z iného hladiska• síce• úplne iné zmýšlanie• inakšie• inak• inác• alebo• po inej stránke -
113 overdue
[əuvə'dju:]1) (late: The train is overdue.) oneskorený2) ((of bills, work etc) not yet paid, done, delivered etc, although the date for doing this has passed: overdue library books.) s uplynutou stanovenou lehotou* * *• zoznam nezvestných lodí• s uplynulou výpožicnou le• byt nezvestný• dávno ocakávaný• dlho zrelý• potrebný• oneskorenie• nezvestná lod -
114 part
1. noun1) (something which, together with other things, makes a whole; a piece: We spent part of the time at home and part at the seaside.) časť, súčasť2) (an equal division: He divided the cake into three parts.) diel, kus3) (a character in a play etc: She played the part of the queen.) rola4) (the words, actions etc of a character in a play etc: He learned his part quickly.) text, rola, úloha5) (in music, the notes to be played or sung by a particular instrument or voice: the violin part.) part, hlas6) (a person's share, responsibility etc in doing something: He played a great part in the government's decision.) podiel, účasť2. verb(to separate; to divide: They parted (from each other) at the gate.) rozísť sa, rozlúčiť sa- parting- partly
- part-time
- in part
- part company
- part of speech
- part with
- take in good part
- take someone's part
- take part in* * *• súciastka• cast• diel -
115 pause
[po:z] 1. noun1) (a short stop, break or interval (while doing something): There was a pause in the conversation.) prestávka2) (the act of making a musical note or rest slightly longer than normal, or a mark showing that this is to be done.) korunka; pauza2. verb(to stop talking, working etc for a short time: They paused for a cup of tea.) urobiť si prestávku* * *• zastavit sa• prestávka• robit prestávku -
116 performance
1) (the doing of something: He is very conscientious in the performance of his duties.) vykonávanie, plnenie2) (the way in which something or someone performs: His performance in the exams was not very good.) správanie, vystúpenie3) (something done on stage etc: The company gave a performance of `Othello'; His last three performances have not been very good.) predstavenie* * *• výkon• výkon (stroja)• výkonnost• vykonanie• splnenie• súhrn vlastností• predstavenie• prevádzková hodnota• herecký výkon• charakteristiky -
117 plan
1. noun1) (an idea of how to do something; a method of doing something: If everyone follows this plan, we will succeed; I have worked out a plan for making a lot of money.) plán, osnova2) (an intention or arrangement: My plan is to rob a bank and leave the country quickly; What are your plans for tomorrow?) plán, zámer, program3) (a drawing, diagram etc showing a building, town etc as if seen from above: These are the plans of/for our new house; a street-plan.) plán, projekt, návrh2. verb1) ((sometimes with on) to intend (to do something): We are planning on going to Italy this year; We were planning to go last year but we hadn't enough money; They are planning a trip to Italy.) plánovať, zamýšľať2) (to decide how something is to be done; to arrange (something): We are planning a party; We'll have to plan very carefully if we are to succeed.) plánovať, chystať3) (to design (a building, town etc): This is the architect who planned the building.) projektovať, navrhovať•- planner- planning
- go according to plan
- plan ahead* * *• plán• plánovat -
118 plot
[plot] 1. noun1) (a plan, especially for doing something evil; a conspiracy: a plot to assassinate the President.) sprisahanie2) (the story of a play, novel etc: The play has a very complicated plot.) zápletka3) (a small piece of land eg for use as a gardening area or for building a house on.) parcela, malý pozemok2. verb1) (to plan to bring about (something evil): They were plotting the death of the king.) osnovať2) (to make a plan, map, graph etc of: The navigator plotted the course of the ship.) zmapovať, zakresliť* * *• zápletka• spiknutie• kreslenie -
119 poke
[pəuk] 1. verb1) (to push something into; to prod: He poked a stick into the hole; He poked her in the ribs with his elbow.) strčiť, štuchnúť2) (to make (a hole) by doing this: She poked a hole in the sand with her finger.) urobiť (dieru)3) (to (cause to) protrude or project: She poked her head in at the window; His foot was poking out of the blankets.) (vy)strčiť2. noun(an act of poking; a prod or nudge: He gave me a poke in the arm.) štuchanec- poker- poky
- pokey
- poke about/around
- poke fun at
- poke one's nose into* * *• vložit -
120 practical
['præktikəl]1) (concerned with the doing of something: practical difficulties; His knowledge is practical rather than theoretical.) praktický2) ((of a thing, idea etc) useful; effective: You must try to find a practical answer to the problem.) užitočný3) ((negative unpractical) (of a person) able to do or deal with things well or efficiently: He can look after himself - he's a very practical child.) praktický•- practically
- practical joke* * *• praktický
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