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  • 1 finding

    • uznesenie
    • výrok
    • výsledky skúmania
    • zistenie
    • závery
    • súdne rozhodnutie
    • prípravy
    • hladanie
    • dobrozdanie
    • rozhodnutie
    • rozsudok
    • potreby
    • pracovné nástroje
    • nachádzanie
    • nález (súdny)
    • nález
    • objav

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  • 2 automatic path finding

    • automatické hladanie cest

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  • 3 fault finding

    • hladanie poruchy

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  • 4 height finding

    • zistovanie výšky

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  • 5 height-finding radar

    • výškomerný rádiolokátor
    • rádiolokátor pre zistovan

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  • 6 path finding

    • výber volnej spojovacej c

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  • 7 position finding of targe

    • zistovanie polohy ciela

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  • 8 amusement

    1) (the state of being amused or of finding something funny: a smile of amusement.) pobavenie
    2) (an entertainment or interest: surfing and other holiday amusements.) zábava
    * * *
    • zábava
    • pobavenie

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  • 9 average

    ['ævəri‹] 1. noun
    (the result of adding several amounts together and dividing the total by the number of amounts: The average of 3, 7, 9 and 13 is 8 (= 32:4).) priemer
    2. adjective
    1) (obtained by finding the average of amounts etc: average price; the average temperature for the week.) priemerný
    2) (ordinary; not exceptional: The average person is not wealthy; His work is average.) priemerný
    3. verb
    (to form an average: His expenses averaged (out at) 15 dollars a day.) priemerne dosahovať
    * * *
    • stredná hodnota
    • stredný
    • priemerný
    • priemer
    • priemerne obsahovat
    • priemerne
    • havária

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  • 10 critical

    1) (judging and analysing: He has written several critical works on Shakespeare.) kritický
    2) (fault-finding: He tends to be critical of his children.) kritický
    3) (of, at or having the nature of, a crisis; very serious: a critical shortage of food; After the accident, his condition was critical.) kritický
    * * *
    • kritický

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  • 11 division

    [di'viʒən]
    1) ((an) act of dividing.) delenie
    2) (something that separates; a dividing line: a ditch marks the division between their two fields.) hranica
    3) (a part or section (of an army etc): He belongs to B division of the local police force.) oddiel
    4) ((a) separation of thought; disagreement.) nesúhlas
    5) (the finding of how many times one number is contained in another.) delenie
    * * *
    • úsek
    • priehrada
    • hlasovanie
    • clenitost
    • dielik stupnice
    • diel
    • delenie
    • clenenie
    • divízia
    • rozdelenie
    • rozdelovanie
    • obvod
    • okres
    • odbor
    • oddiel
    • oddelenie

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  • 12 find fault with

    (to criticize or complain of: She is always finding fault with the way he eats.) kritizovať
    * * *
    • vinit (koho)
    • vytýkat chyby (komu)
    • vytýkat (nieco)
    • stále kritizovat
    • stále vidiet (nieco)
    • stažovat si

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  • 13 hope

    [həup] 1. verb
    (to want something to happen and have some reason to believe that it will or might happen: He's very late, but we are still hoping he will come; I hope to be in London next month; We're hoping for some help from other people; It's unlikely that he'll come now, but we keep on hoping; `Do you think it will rain?' `I hope so/not'.) dúfať
    2. noun
    1) ((any reason or encouragement for) the state of feeling that what one wants will or might happen: He has lost all hope of becoming the president; He came to see me in the hope that I would help him; He has hopes of winning a scholarship; The rescuers said there was no hope of finding anyone alive in the mine.) nádej
    2) (a person, thing etc that one is relying on for help etc: He's my last hope - there is no-one else I can ask.) nádej
    3) (something hoped for: My hope is that he will get married and settle down soon.) nádej
    - hopefulness
    - hopefully
    - hopeless
    - hopelessly
    - hopelessness
    - hope against hope
    - hope for the best
    - not have a hope
    - not a hope
    - raise someone's hopes
    * * *
    • dúfat
    • nádej

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  • 14 integrate

    ['intiɡreit]
    (to (cause to) mix freely with other groups in society etc: The immigrants are not finding it easy to integrate into the life of our cities.) včleniť sa
    * * *
    • zjednotit
    • zapojit
    • spojit
    • doplnit
    • integrovat
    • integrovaný
    • nájst integrál

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  • 15 manageable

    1) (that can be controlled: The children are not very manageable.) poslušný
    2) (that can be done: Are you finding this work manageable?) zvládnuteľný
    * * *
    • zvládnutelný
    • poddajný
    • ovládatelný
    • ovládnutelný
    • poslušný

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  • 16 measure

    ['meʒə] 1. noun
    1) (an instrument for finding the size, amount etc of something: a glass measure for liquids; a tape-measure.) miera
    2) (a unit: The metre is a measure of length.) jednotka miery
    3) (a system of measuring: dry/liquid/square measure.) miera
    4) (a plan of action or something done: We must take (= use, or put into action) certain measures to stop the increase in crime.) opatrenie
    5) (a certain amount: a measure of sympathy.) miera
    6) ((in music) the musical notes contained between two bar lines.) takt
    2. verb
    1) (to find the size, amount etc of (something): He measured the table.) odmerať
    2) (to show the size, amount etc of: A thermometer measures temperature.) ukazovať
    3) ((with against, besides etc) to judge in comparison with: She measured her skill in cooking against her friend's.) porovnávať
    4) (to be a certain size: This table measures two metres by one metre.) merať
    - beyond measure
    - for good measure
    - full measure
    - made to measure
    - measure out
    - measure up
    * * *
    • velkost
    • vziat mieru
    • vyskúšat (si)
    • zmerat si
    • zobrat mieru
    • zmerat
    • šírka stlpca sadzby
    • rytmus
    • sebakázen
    • sebaovládanie
    • stupen
    • spolocný delitel
    • takt
    • spolocný menovatel
    • tempo
    • urcitá miera
    • umiernenost
    • prejst
    • premeriavat
    • premerat
    • jednotka (miery)
    • brat mieru
    • dlžka riadka
    • delitel
    • rozmer
    • porovnat (si)
    • porovnávat
    • kritérium
    • krokový tanec
    • merat
    • meracia sústava
    • merac
    • mat rozmery
    • merat (si)
    • merat sa
    • medza
    • meradlo
    • miera
    • nápev
    • odmeriavat
    • odmerka
    • odhadnút
    • opatrenie
    • odmerat

    English-Slovak dictionary > measure

  • 17 must

    1. negative short form - mustn't; verb
    1) (used with another verb to express need: We must go to the shops to get milk.) musieť
    2) (used, usually with another verb, to suggest a probability: They must be finding it very difficult to live in such a small house.) musieť
    3) (used, usually with another verb, to express duty, an order, rule etc: You must come home before midnight; All competitors must be under 15 years of age.) musieť
    2. noun
    (something necessary, essential, or not to be missed: This new tent is a must for the serious camper.) nevyhnutnosť
    * * *
    • zaiste
    • splesniviet
    • iste
    • ruja
    • plesen
    • pliesen
    • potuchlina
    • mat povinnost
    • musiet
    • musím
    • mušt
    • nevyhnutný
    • nevyhnutnost
    • nutnost

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  • 18 rash

    I [ræʃ] adjective
    (acting, or done, with little caution or thought: a rash person/action/statement; It was rash of you to leave your present job without first finding another.) prenáhlený, nerozvážny
    - rashness II [ræʃ] noun
    (a large number of red spots on the skin: That child has a rash - is it measles?) vyrážka
    * * *
    • vyrážka
    • prenáhlený
    • prudký
    • prchký
    • nerozvážny

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  • 19 resourceful

    adjective (good at finding ways of solving difficulties, problems etc.) vynaliezavý, pohotový, nápaditý
    * * *
    • vynaliezavý
    • s velkým prírod. bohatstv
    • duchaprítomný
    • dômyselný
    • dôvtipný
    • pohotový
    • nápaditý

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  • 20 solution

    [sə'lu:ʃən]
    1) (an answer to a problem, difficulty or puzzle: the solution to a crossword.) rozlúštenie
    2) (the act of finding such an answer.) riešenie
    3) (a liquid with something dissolved in it: a solution of salt and water.) roztok
    * * *
    • rozpúštanie
    • riešenie
    • rozpustenie
    • roztok

    English-Slovak dictionary > solution

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  • finding — ► NOUN ▪ a conclusion reached as a result of an inquiry, investigation, or trial …   English terms dictionary

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  • finding — n. 1) finding that + clause (it was the court s finding that no crime had been committed) 2) (misc.) to rubber stamp a committee s findings * * * [ faɪndɪŋ] (misc.) to rubber stamp a committee s findings finding that + clause (it was the court s… …   Combinatory dictionary

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  • finding — Synonyms and related words: accomplishment, accouterment, action, answer, armament, ascertainment, award, bonus, bringing to light, buried treasure, casual discovery, catching, catering, chance discovery, chandlery, clearing up, conclusion,… …   Moby Thesaurus

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