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  • 101 golf

    [ɡolf] 1. noun
    (a game in which a small white ball is hit across open ground and into small holes by means of golf-clubs: He plays golf every Sunday.) golf
    2. verb
    (to play golf.) hrať golf
    - golfer
    - golf-club
    - golf club
    - golf course
    * * *
    • golf

    English-Slovak dictionary > golf

  • 102 handle

    ['hændl] 1. noun
    (the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped: I've broken the handle off this cup; You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.) rukoväť, držadlo, kľučka; ucho, uško (na hrnci, pohári ap.)
    2. verb
    1) (to touch or hold with the hand: Please wash your hands before handling food.) dotýkať sa, ohmatať
    2) (to control, manage or deal with: He'll never make a good teacher - he doesn't know how to handle children.) zaobchádzať s
    3) (to buy or sell; to deal in: I'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.) predávať, držať
    4) (to treat in a particular way: Never handle animals roughly.) zaobchádzať s
    - handler
    - handlebars
    * * *
    • zachádzat
    • zaobchádzat (s niecím)
    • zaobchádzat
    • spracovat
    • uško
    • dotýkat sa coho
    • držadlo
    • klucka navijaka (ryb.)
    • rúcka
    • rukovät
    • ošetrit
    • manipulovat
    • narábat
    • obchodovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > handle

  • 103 heart

    1. noun
    1) (the organ which pumps blood through the body: How fast does a person's heart beat?; ( also adjective) heart disease; a heart specialist.) srdce; srdcový; na srdce
    2) (the central part: I live in the heart of the city; in the heart of the forest; the heart of a lettuce; Let's get straight to the heart of the matter/problem.) stred; jadro
    3) (the part of the body where one's feelings, especially of love, conscience etc are imagined to arise: She has a kind heart; You know in your heart that you ought to go; She has no heart (= She is not kind).) srdce
    4) (courage and enthusiasm: The soldiers were beginning to lose heart.) srdce
    5) (a symbol supposed to represent the shape of the heart; a white dress with little pink hearts on it; heart-shaped.) srdiečko; (v tvare) srdca
    6) (one of the playing-cards of the suit hearts, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) srdce
    - hearten
    - heartless
    - heartlessly
    - heartlessness
    - hearts
    - hearty
    - heartily
    - heartiness
    - heartache
    - heart attack
    - heartbeat
    - heartbreak
    - heartbroken
    - heartburn
    - heart failure
    - heartfelt
    - heart-to-heart
    2. noun
    (an open and sincere talk, usually in private: After our heart-to-heart I felt more cheerful.) úprimný rozhovor
    - at heart
    - break someone's heart
    - by heart
    - from the bottom of one's heart
    - have a change of heart
    - have a heart!
    - have at heart
    - heart and soul
    - lose heart
    - not have the heart to
    - set one's heart on / have one's heart set on
    - take heart
    - take to heart
    - to one's heart's content
    - with all one's heart
    * * *
    • srdce

    English-Slovak dictionary > heart

  • 104 in vain

    (with no success: He tried in vain to open the locked door.) márne
    * * *
    • darmo
    • márne

    English-Slovak dictionary > in vain

  • 105 inaugurate

    [i'no:ɡjureit]
    1) (to place (a person) in an official position with great ceremony: to inaugurate a president.) uviesť do úradu
    2) (to make a ceremonial start to: This meeting is to inaugurate our new Social Work scheme.) uviesť, otvoriť
    3) (to open (a building, exhibition etc) formally to the public: The Queen inaugurated the new university buildings.) slávnostne otvoriť
    - inaugural
    * * *
    • uviest do
    • zasvätit

    English-Slovak dictionary > inaugurate

  • 106 inside

    1. noun
    1) (the inner side, or the part or space within: The inside of this apple is quite rotten.) vnútro
    2) (the stomach and bowels: He ate too much and got a pain in his inside(s).) brucho
    2. adjective
    (being on or in the inside: the inside pages of the newspaper; The inside traffic lane is the one nearest to the kerb.) vnútorný
    3. adverb
    1) (to, in, or on, the inside: The door was open and he went inside; She shut the door but left her key inside by mistake.) dovnútra; vnútri
    2) (in a house or building: You should stay inside in such bad weather.) vnútri
    4. preposition
    1) ((sometimes (especially American) with of) within; to or on the inside of: She is inside the house; He went inside the shop.) v, vo, do
    2) ((sometimes with of) in less than, or within, a certain time: He finished the work inside (of) two days.) počas, za
    * * *
    • vnútorná strana
    • vnútro
    • vnútri
    • vnútorná strana zákruty
    • vnútorný
    • vnútrajšok
    • spolahlivé správy
    • dôverné informácie
    • dovnútra
    • informácie z pramenov
    • informácie z prvej ruky
    • cestujúci v dostavníku

    English-Slovak dictionary > inside

  • 107 itself

    1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when an object, animal etc is the object of an action it performs: The cat looked at itself in the mirror; The cat stretched itself by the fire.) sa, seba
    2) (used to emphasize it or the name of an object, animal etc: The house itself is quite small, but the garden is big.) sám, sama, samo
    3) (without help etc: `How did the dog get in?' `Oh, it can open the gate itself.') sám, sama, samo
    * * *
    • samo (ono)

    English-Slovak dictionary > itself

  • 108 kayak

    (an open canoe, especially an Eskimo canoe made of sealskins stretched over a frame.) kajak
    * * *
    • kajak

    English-Slovak dictionary > kayak

  • 109 kick

    [kik] 1. verb
    1) (to hit or strike out with the foot: The child kicked his brother; He kicked the ball into the next garden; He kicked at the locked door; He kicked open the gate.) kopnúť
    2) ((of a gun) to jerk or spring back violently when fired.) kopnutie
    2. noun
    1) (a blow with the foot: The boy gave him a kick on the ankle; He was injured by a kick from a horse.) kopnutie
    2) (the springing back of a gun after it has been fired.) spätný úder, spätný náraz, trhnutie
    3) (a pleasant thrill: She gets a kick out of making people happy.) potešenie, vzrušenie
    - kick off
    - kick up
    * * *
    • vyhadzovat (nohami)
    • vzrušený
    • vzrušenie
    • spätný odraz (pušky)
    • šomrat
    • sila
    • trhat
    • futbalista
    • hundrat
    • kopnút
    • kop
    • kopnutie
    • kopat
    • nadávat

    English-Slovak dictionary > kick

  • 110 lance

    1. noun
    (a weapon of former times with a long shaft or handle of wood, a spearhead and often a small flag.) kopija
    2. verb
    (to cut open (a boil etc) with a knife: The doctor lanced the boil on my neck.) rozrezať
    * * *
    • hodit kopiju
    • otvárat lancetou
    • kopija
    • napadnút kopijou

    English-Slovak dictionary > lance

  • 111 market-place

    noun (the open space or square in a town in which a market is held.) trhovisko
    * * *
    • trh
    • trhovisko
    • tržisko
    • tržnica

    English-Slovak dictionary > market-place

  • 112 Moor

    I [muə] noun
    (a large stretch of open, unfarmed land with poor soil often covered with heather, coarse grass etc.) planina, slatina
    II [muə] verb
    (to fasten (a ship etc) by a rope, cable or anchor: We moored (the yacht) in the bay.) uviazať
    - moorings
    * * *
    • Maur
    • Moslim

    English-Slovak dictionary > Moor

  • 113 moor

    I [muə] noun
    (a large stretch of open, unfarmed land with poor soil often covered with heather, coarse grass etc.) planina, slatina
    II [muə] verb
    (to fasten (a ship etc) by a rope, cable or anchor: We moored (the yacht) in the bay.) uviazať
    - moorings
    * * *
    • vresovisko
    • uviazat
    • zakotvit
    • slatina
    • pripútat
    • pripevnit
    • priviazat
    • pripevnit k zemi
    • pripútat k zemi
    • pustá planina
    • mociar

    English-Slovak dictionary > moor

  • 114 muzzle

    1. noun
    1) (the jaws and nose of an animal such as a dog.) ňufák
    2) (an arrangement of straps etc round the muzzle of an animal to prevent it from biting.) náhubok
    3) (the open end of the barrel of a gun etc.) ústie
    2. verb
    (to put a muzzle on (a dog etc).) nasadiť náhubok
    * * *
    • ústie
    • zapchat ústa
    • umlcat
    • dat košík
    • pysk
    • rypák
    • papula
    • otvor
    • košík
    • náhubok
    • nasadit náhubok
    • nufák
    • nuchác

    English-Slovak dictionary > muzzle

  • 115 net

    I 1. [net] noun
    ((any of various devices for catching creatures, eg fish, or for any of a number of other purposes, consisting of) a loose open material made of knotted string, thread, wire etc: a fishing-net; a hair-net; a tennis-net; ( also adjective) a net curtain.) sieť; sieťový
    2. verb
    (to catch in a net: They netted several tons of fish.) chytať do siete
    - netball
    - network
    * * *
    • vyniest cistý zisk
    • vynášat
    • zarábat
    • získat
    • základná myšlienka
    • zostatkový útlm
    • siet
    • sietovina
    • sietka na vlasy
    • sietová taška
    • spojit do jednej siete
    • ulovit
    • prikryt ochran. sietou
    • klepec
    • bránka (pri športe)
    • dat
    • chytat do siete
    • cistý
    • chytat
    • rozložit
    • rozkladat
    • pletivo
    • pavucina
    • pliest
    • osídla
    • pasca
    • pokryt
    • lapit
    • lovit
    • nastavovat
    • netto
    • obložit

    English-Slovak dictionary > net

  • 116 night-club

    noun (a club open at night for drinking, dancing, entertainment etc.) nočný podnik
    * * *
    • nocný podnik
    • nocný lokál
    • nocný bar

    English-Slovak dictionary > night-club

  • 117 nutcracker

    noun ((usually in plural) an instrument for cracking nuts open: a pair of nutcrackers.) luskáč
    * * *
    • luskácik

    English-Slovak dictionary > nutcracker

  • 118 on no account

    (not for any reason: On no account must you open that door.) v žiadnom prípade, za žiadnu cenu
    * * *
    • v žiadnom prípade
    • za žiadnych okolností

    English-Slovak dictionary > on no account

  • 119 picnic

    ['piknik] 1. noun
    (a very informal meal eaten in the open air, usually as part of a trip, outing etc: We'll go to the seaside and take a picnic; Let's go for a picnic!; ( also adjective) a picnic lunch.) piknik; piknikový
    2. verb
    (to have a picnic: We picnicked on the beach.) jesť pod šírym nebom, jesť v prírode
    * * *
    • piknik

    English-Slovak dictionary > picnic

  • 120 plain

    [plein] 1. adjective
    1) (simple or ordinary; without ornament or decoration: plain living; good, plain food.) jednoduchý
    2) (easy to understand; clear: His words were quite plain.) jasný
    3) (absolutely open or honest, with no attempt to be tactful: I'll be quite plain with you; plain speaking.) úprimný
    4) (obvious: It's plain (to see) you haven't been practising your music.) jasný
    5) (not pretty: a rather plain girl.) nepekný
    2. noun
    1) (a large flat level piece of land: the plains of central Canada.) planina
    2) (a kind of knitting stitch.) očko pletené hladko
    - plainness
    - plain chocolate
    - plain clothes
    - plain sailing
    - plain-spoken
    - in plain English
    * * *
    • škaredý
    • jednoduchý
    • rovina
    • prostý
    • planina

    English-Slovak dictionary > plain

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