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greatly

  • 1 greatly

    adverb I was greatly impressed by her singing.) veľmi
    * * *
    • velmi
    • vznešene
    • znacne

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  • 2 in raptures

    (greatly delighted: She was in raptures about her beautiful new car.) nadšený, unesený

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  • 3 amaze

    [ə'meiz]
    (to surprise greatly: I was amazed at his stupidity.) ohromiť
    - amazing
    - amazingly
    * * *
    • udivit
    • prekvapit
    • naplnit úžasom

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  • 4 as

    [æz] 1. conjunction
    1) (when; while: I met John as I was coming home; We'll be able to talk as we go.) keď, kým
    2) (because: As I am leaving tomorrow, I've bought you a present.) pretože
    3) (in the same way that: If you are not sure how to behave, do as I do.) ako
    4) (used to introduce a statement of what the speaker knows or believes to be the case: As you know, I'll be leaving tomorrow.) ako
    5) (though: Old as I am, I can still fight; Much as I want to, I cannot go.) aj keď
    6) (used to refer to something which has already been stated and apply it to another person: Tom is English, as are Dick and Harry.) tak ako, rovnako ako
    2. adverb
    (used in comparisons, eg the first as in the following example: The bread was as hard as a brick.) tak
    3. preposition
    1) (used in comparisons, eg the second as in the following example: The bread was as hard as a brick.) ako
    2) (like: He was dressed as a woman.) ako
    3) (with certain verbs eg regard, treat, describe, accept: I am regarded by some people as a bit of a fool; He treats the children as adults.) ako
    4) (in the position of: He is greatly respected both as a person and as a politician.) ako... aj ako
    - as if / as though
    - as to
    * * *
    • zatial co
    • tak
    • trebárs
    • pretože
    • hoci aj
    • ked
    • aj ked
    • ako

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  • 5 astonish

    [ə'stoniʃ]
    (to surprise greatly: I was astonished by his ignorance.) udiviť
    - astonishment
    * * *
    • udivit
    • prekvapit

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  • 6 confound

    (to puzzle and surprise greatly.) ohromiť
    * * *
    • zmiast
    • zmarit
    • prekvapit
    • popliest si
    • ohromit

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  • 7 damned

    1) (sentenced to unending punishment in hell.) prekliaty
    2) (annoying, greatly disliked etc: Get that damned dog out of here!) protivný
    * * *
    • zatratený
    • zatratenci
    • úplný
    • totálny
    • prekliato
    • prekliaty
    • duše v pekle
    • hrozne
    • celkový
    • odsúdený k vecnému zatrat

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  • 8 decimate

    ['desimeit]
    ((of disease, battle etc) to reduce greatly in number: The population was decimated by the plague.) decimovať
    * * *
    • znicit
    • decimovat
    • podlomit

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  • 9 deeply

    adverb (very greatly: We are deeply grateful to you.) hlboko
    * * *
    • temne
    • hlboko

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  • 10 delight

    1. verb
    1) (to please greatly: I was delighted by/at the news; They were delighted to accept the invitation.) potešiť
    2) (to have or take great pleasure (from): He delights in teasing me.) mať potešenie (z)
    2. noun
    ((something which causes) great pleasure: Peacefulness is one of the delights of country life.) potešenie
    - delightfully
    * * *
    • tešit (sa)
    • rozkoš
    • potešenie
    • potešit
    • pôvab
    • mat potešenie
    • mat radost
    • mat rozkoš
    • mat pôžitok

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  • 11 dread

    [dred] 1. noun
    (great fear: She lives in dread of her child being drowned in the canal; His voice was husky with dread.) hrôza
    2. verb
    (to fear greatly: We were dreading his arrival.) desiť sa
    - dreadfulness
    - dreadfully
    * * *
    • strach
    • hrôza
    • bát sa

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  • 12 great

    [ɡreit]
    1) (of a better quality than average; important: a great writer; Churchill was a great man.) veľký
    2) (very large, larger etc than average: a great crowd of people at the football match.) ohromný
    3) (of a high degree: Take great care of that book.) veľký
    4) (very pleasant: We had a great time at the party.) báječný, skvelý
    5) (clever and expert: John's great at football.) vynikajúci
    - greatness
    * * *
    • velký
    • velkomyselný
    • vysoký (vek)
    • významný
    • vznešený
    • slávny
    • šlachetný
    • dôležitý
    • mocný
    • nádherný

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  • 13 idol

    1) (an image of a god, which is worshipped: The tribesmen bowed down before their idol.) modla
    2) (a greatly loved person, thing etc: The singer was the idol of thousands of teenagers.) idol
    - idolatrous
    - idolatrously
    - idolize
    - idolise
    * * *
    • modla

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  • 14 improve

    [im'pru:v]
    (to (cause to) become better, of higher quality etc: His work has greatly improved; They recently improved the design of that car.) zlepšiť (sa), napraviť (sa), zdokonaliť
    - improve on
    * * *
    • vylepšit
    • vylepšit sa
    • využit
    • zlepšit sa
    • zdokonalit
    • zlepšovat
    • zlepšit
    • zdokonalit sa
    • zúžitkovat
    • zvýšit
    • robit pokroky
    • kultivovat
    • lepšit sa
    • meliorovat

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  • 15 increase

    1. [in'kri:s] verb
    (to (cause to) grow in size, number etc: The number of children in this school has increased greatly in recent years.) narastať
    2. ['inkri:s] noun
    ((the amount, number etc added by) growth: There has been some increase in business; The increase in the population over the last ten years was 40,000.) prírastok, vzostup
    - on the increase
    * * *
    • vzostup
    • vzrást
    • vzrast
    • zvýšit
    • zväcšovat sa
    • zvyšovat
    • zväcšovanie
    • zväcšit sa
    • zvyšovanie
    • zvýšit sa
    • stúpat
    • pribúdat
    • pribúdanie
    • pridat na oko
    • prírastok
    • rozmnožit sa
    • rast
    • rást

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  • 16 knowledge

    ['noli‹]
    1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) správa
    2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) znalosť
    3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) poznanie
    - general knowledge
    * * *
    • vedomie
    • veda
    • vedomosti
    • vedomost
    • vzdelanie
    • znalosti
    • znalost
    • poznanie

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  • 17 martyr

    1. noun
    1) (a person who suffers death or hardship for what he or she believes: St Joan is said to have been a martyr.) mučeník, -ica
    2) (a person who continually suffers from a disease, difficulty etc: She is a martyr to rheumatism.) trpiteľ, -ka
    2. verb
    (to put (someone) to death or cause (him) to suffer greatly for his beliefs: Saint Joan was martyred by the English.) (u)mučiť
    * * *
    • sužovat
    • týrat
    • trpitel
    • umucit
    • trápit
    • martýr
    • mucit
    • muceník

    English-Slovak dictionary > martyr

  • 18 melodrama

    1) (a (type of) play in which emotions and the goodness or wickedness of the characters are exaggerated greatly.) melodráma
    2) ((an example of) behaviour similar to a play of this sort: He makes a melodrama out of everything that happens.) melodráma
    - melodramatically
    * * *
    • melodráma

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  • 19 relish

    ['reliʃ] 1. verb
    (to enjoy greatly: He relishes his food; I relished the thought of telling my husband about my promotion.) radovať sa (z); vychutnávať
    2. noun
    1) (pleasure; enjoyment: He ate the food with great relish; I have no relish for such a boring task.) chuť
    2) (a strong flavour, or a sauce etc for adding flavour.) príchuť
    * * *
    • vôna
    • vychutnávat
    • záluba
    • zalúbenie
    • zmysel
    • schopnost vychutnat
    • príchut
    • prísada
    • prítažlivost
    • dostat chut
    • dráždivost
    • jednohubka
    • aróma
    • chutovka
    • chut
    • dat chut
    • pôvab
    • pôžitok
    • korenie
    • ochutenie

    English-Slovak dictionary > relish

  • 20 shatter

    ['ʃætə]
    1) (to break in small pieces, usually suddenly or forcefully: The stone shattered the window; The window shattered.) rozbiť (sa)
    2) (to upset greatly: She was shattered by the news of his death.) otriasť
    * * *
    • vytriast
    • silne narušit
    • spôsobit
    • spôsobit vysypanie
    • spôsobit spadnutie
    • trieskat
    • rozšírit(sa)
    • rozbit
    • rozbit sa
    • rozbíjat sa
    • roztrieskat
    • podlomit(zdravie)
    • otriast
    • lámat sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > shatter

См. также в других словарях:

  • Greatly — Great ly, adv. 1. In a great degree; much. [1913 Webster] I will greatly multiply thy sorrow. Gen. iii. 16. [1913 Webster] 2. Nobly; illustriously; magnanimously. [1913 Webster] By a high fate thou greatly didst expire. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • greatly — c.1200, from GREAT (Cf. great) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Cf. M.Du. grotelike, Du. grootelijks …   Etymology dictionary

  • greatly — iargely, mostly, chiefly, mainly, principally, generally …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • greatly — [adv] considerably abundantly, by much, conspicuously, eminently, emphatically, enormously, exceedingly, exceptionally, extremely, famously, glaringly, highly, hugely, immeasurably, immensely, incalculably, incomparably, incredibly, indeed,… …   New thesaurus

  • greatly — ► ADVERB ▪ very much …   English terms dictionary

  • greatly — great|ly W3 [ˈgreıtli] adv formal extremely or very much greatly increased/reduced ▪ The cost of repairs has greatly increased in recent years. ▪ All offers of help will be greatly appreciated . ▪ The quality of health care varies greatly …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • greatly — adverb Date: 13th century 1. to a great extent or degree ; very much < contributed greatly to improved relations > < not greatly bothered > 2. in a great manner ; nobly, magnanimously < a man may live greatly in the law O. W. Holmes †1935 > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • greatly — great|ly [ greıtli ] adverb ** very much: Your support is greatly appreciated. greatly reduced costs The houses vary greatly in size …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • greatly — [[t]gre͟ɪtli[/t]] ADV GRADED: ADV with v, ADV adj (emphasis) You use greatly to emphasize the degree or extent of something. [FORMAL] People would benefit greatly from a pollution free vehicle... We were greatly honoured that Sheik Hasina took… …   English dictionary

  • greatly */*/ — UK [ˈɡreɪtlɪ] / US adverb very much greatly reduced costs The houses vary greatly in size. Your support is greatly appreciated …   English dictionary

  • greatly — adverb a) Nobly; magnanimously. Expenses greatly exceeded revenues. b) To a great extent or degree. He was more greatly beloved than anyone in living memory …   Wiktionary

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