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1 block
[blok] 1. noun1) (a flat-sided mass of wood or stone etc: blocks of stone.) blok, kváder2) (a piece of wood used for certain purposes: a chopping-block.) klát3) (a connected group of houses, offices etc: a block of flats; an office block.) blok4) (a barrier: a road block.) zátarasa5) ((especially American) a group of buildings bounded by four streets: a walk round the block.) blok2. verb(to make (progress) difficult or impossible: The crashed cars blocked the road.) blokovať, zatarasiť- blockade3. verbThe ships blockaded the town.) blokovať- blockage- blocked
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- blockhead* * *• zatarasit• tvorit bloky• klát• kladka• blok domov• blok• blokovat -
2 housing
[-ziŋ]1) (houses: These flats will provide housing for the immigrants.) ubytovanie2) (the hard cover round a machine etc.) kryt* * *• umiestnenie• bytová kultúra• byty• bývanie
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