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  • 1 bear

    I [beə] past tense - bore; verb
    1) ((usually with cannot, could not etc) to put up with or endure: I couldn't bear it if he left.) zniesť
    2) (to be able to support: Will the table bear my weight?) uniesť
    3) ((past participle in passive born [bo:n]) to produce (children): She has borne (him) several children; She was born on July 7.) porodiť
    4) (to carry: He was borne shoulder-high after his victory.) niesť
    5) (to have: The cheque bore his signature.) mať
    6) (to turn or fork: The road bears left here.) zatáčať sa
    - bearer
    - bearing
    - bearings
    - bear down on
    - bear fruit
    - bear out
    - bear up
    - bear with
    - find/get one's bearings
    - lose one's bearings
    II [beə] noun
    (a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws.) medveď
    * * *
    • znášat
    • strpiet
    • rodit sa
    • rodit (sa)
    • porodit (sa)
    • medved
    • nosit
    • niest

    English-Slovak dictionary > bear

  • 2 hill

    [hil]
    1) (noun a piece of high land, smaller than a mountain: We went for a walk in the hills yesterday.) kopec
    2) (a slope on a road: This car has difficulty going up steep hills.) stúpanie
    - hilly
    - hillside
    * * *
    • vrch
    • pahorok
    • kopec

    English-Slovak dictionary > hill

  • 3 hit

    [hit] 1. present participle - hitting; verb
    1) (to (cause or allow to) come into hard contact with: The ball hit him on the head; He hit his head on/against a low branch; The car hit a lamp-post; He hit me on the head with a bottle; He was hit by a bullet; That boxer can certainly hit hard!) udrieť (sa); naraziť; vraziť
    2) (to make hard contact with (something), and force or cause it to move in some direction: The batsman hit the ball (over the wall).) odpáliť
    3) (to cause to suffer: The farmers were badly hit by the lack of rain; Her husband's death hit her hard.) postihnúť
    4) (to find; to succeed in reaching: His second arrow hit the bull's-eye; Take the path across the fields and you'll hit the road; She used to be a famous soprano but she cannot hit the high notes now.) zasiahnuť; dosiahnuť
    2. noun
    1) (the act of hitting: That was a good hit.) zásah
    2) (a point scored by hitting a target etc: He scored five hits.) úspešný zásah
    3) (something which is popular or successful: The play/record is a hit; ( also adjective) a hit song.) hit, šláger; populárny
    - hit-or-miss
    - hit back
    - hit below the belt
    - hit it off
    - hit on
    - hit out
    - make a hit with
    * * *
    • zásah
    • zasiahnut
    • stlac
    • úder
    • trafit
    • udriet
    • hit

    English-Slovak dictionary > hit

  • 4 sprint

    [sprint] 1. noun
    1) (a run or running race performed at high speed over a short distance: Who won the 100 metres sprint?) šprint
    2) (the pace of this: He ran up the road at a sprint.) šprint
    2. verb
    (to run at full speed especially (in) a race: He sprinted (for) the last few hundred metres.) šprintovať
    * * *
    • šprint

    English-Slovak dictionary > sprint

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  • high road — high ,road noun count 1. ) the way that is morally right: The Senator veered off his high road several times in tonight s debate. take the high road: The paper took the high road and didn t publish the pictures. 2. ) the high road the easiest or… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • high road — n. The most ethical and honest method; used mostly in the phrase to take the high road (as in an election campaign). Contrasted with low road. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • high road — n 1.) old fashioned a main road 2.) take the (moral) high road AmE to do what you believe is right according to your beliefs ▪ Daley has taken the high road in his campaign …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • high road — n. 1. Chiefly Brit. a main road; highway 2. an easy or direct way 3. a course of action, position, etc. that is uninfluenced by partisanship, self interest, vindictiveness, etc.: usually in the phrase take the high road: Also written highroad n.… …   Universalium

  • high road — UK US noun [S] HR, WORKPLACE ► a way of competing successfully in business by emphasizing employee needs, such as training, good pay, and good working conditions: »Many companies develop on what Jacobs called a high road, striving for low… …   Financial and business terms

  • high road — n. 1. Chiefly Brit. a main road; highway 2. an easy or direct way 3. a course of action, position, etc. that is uninfluenced by partisanship, self interest, vindictiveness, etc.: usually in the phrase take the high road: Also written highroad n …   English World dictionary

  • high road — ► NOUN 1) a main road. 2) N. Amer. a morally superior approach …   English terms dictionary

  • high|road — «HY ROHD», noun. 1. a main road; highway: »the highroad to England (Samuel Johnson). 2. Figurative. a direct and easy way: »the highroad to success …   Useful english dictionary

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