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  • 101 capsule

    ['kæpsju:l, ]( American[) -sl]
    1) (a small gelatine case containing a dose of medicine etc.) tobolka
    2) (a closed metal container: a space capsule.) kabína (kozmickej lode)
    * * *
    • tabletka
    • tobolka
    • kabína kozmonauta
    • púzdro
    • prášok

    English-Slovak dictionary > capsule

  • 102 card

    1) (thick paper or thin board: shapes cut out from card.) kartón
    2) ((also playing card) a small piece of such paper etc with designs, used in playing certain games: a pack of cards.) karta
    3) (a similar object used for eg sending greetings, showing membership of an organization, storing information etc: a birthday card; a membership card; a business card.) pohľadnica; preukaz; lístok; vizitka
    - cardboard
    * * *
    • vizitka
    • vstupenka
    • výveska
    • zaznamenat na kartu
    • zaradit do jazdného pruhu
    • skórovat
    • štítok
    • správna vec
    • preukážka
    • príjemný clovek
    • prehrat celý majetok
    • program
    • drôtený kartác
    • eso
    • dopisný papier
    • kádrový materiál
    • karticka
    • karta
    • kartón
    • byt prepustený
    • balícek kariet
    • dávka narkotík
    • divný patrón
    • císlo
    • cesací stroj
    • cesák
    • diagram
    • dierny štítok
    • cistit vlnu
    • cesat
    • oznámenie
    • pochybná záležitost
    • pochybný podnik
    • papiere
    • pozvánka
    • legitimácia
    • kompasová ružica
    • lístok
    • mapa
    • mykací stroj
    • navštívenka
    • opatrit kartickou

    English-Slovak dictionary > card

  • 103 carry-cot

    noun ((American portacrib®) a small bed, like a basket, with handles for carrying a baby.)
    * * *
    • prenosný košík (na dieta)

    English-Slovak dictionary > carry-cot

  • 104 cart

    1. noun
    1) (a two-wheeled (usually horse-drawn) vehicle for carrying loads: a farm cart.) vozík, kára
    2) ((American) a small wheeled vehicle pushed by hand, for carrying groceries, golf clubs etc.) vozík
    2. verb
    1) (to carry (in a cart): He carted the manure into the field.) viesť, rozvážať
    2) (to carry: I don't want to cart this luggage around all day.) vliecť
    * * *
    • vozík
    • vozit
    • dvojkolesový vozík
    • kára
    • rucný vozík
    • rozvážat

    English-Slovak dictionary > cart

  • 105 cashew

    ['kæʃu:] 1. noun
    (a type of small nut: Is that a cashew?) oriešok kešu
    2. adjective
    a cashew nut.) kešu
    * * *
    • kešu-strom i plod

    English-Slovak dictionary > cashew

  • 106 casket

    1) (a small case for holding jewels etc.) skrinka
    2) ((especially American) a coffin.) truhla, rakva
    * * *
    • truhla (US)
    • urna
    • kazeta
    • rakva
    • ozdobné púzdro
    • ozdobná skrinka

    English-Slovak dictionary > casket

  • 107 cassia

    ['kæsiə, 'kæʃə]
    (any of several types of tropical tree or shrub of the pea family with small yellow or pink flowers.) kasia
    * * *
    • druh nekvalitnej škorice
    • kasia-strom i plod

    English-Slovak dictionary > cassia

  • 108 castor

    (a small wheel on the legs of furniture to make it easier to move.) koliesko
    * * *
    • bobria kožušina
    • bobor

    English-Slovak dictionary > castor

  • 109 cat

    [kæt]
    1) (a small, four-legged, fur-covered animal often kept as a pet: a Siamese cat.) mačka
    2) (a large wild animal of the same family (eg tiger, lion etc): the big cats.) (mačkovitá) šelma
    - catcall
    - catfish
    - catgut
    - catsuit
    - cattail
    - let the cat out of the bag
    * * *
    • traktor
    • džezový hudobník
    • falošná žena
    • dievca
    • pásový traktor
    • pohyblivý kryt
    • macka
    • kotvový žeriav

    English-Slovak dictionary > cat

  • 110 catch

    [kæ ] 1. past tense, past participle - caught; verb
    1) (to stop and hold (something which is moving); to capture: He caught the cricket ball; The cat caught a mouse; Did you catch any fish?; I tried to catch his attention.) chytiť, upútať
    2) (to be in time for, or get on (a train, bus etc): I'll have to catch the 9.45 (train) to London.) chytiť
    3) (to surprise (someone) in the act of: I caught him stealing (my vegetables).) chytiť pri
    4) (to become infected with (a disease or illness): He caught flu.) dostať
    5) (to (cause to) become accidentally attached or held: The child caught her fingers in the car door.) zachytiť (sa)
    6) (to hit: The punch caught him on the chin.) zasiahnuť
    7) (to manage to hear: Did you catch what she said?) rozumieť
    8) (to start burning: I dropped a match on the pile of wood and it caught (fire) immediately.) chytiť sa
    2. noun
    1) (an act of catching: He took a fine catch behind the wicket.) chytenie, zachytenie, chyták
    2) (a small device for holding (a door etc) in place: The catch on my suitcase is broken.) zámok, západka
    3) (the total amount (of eg fish) caught: the largest catch of mackerel this year.) úlovok
    4) (a trick or problem: There's a catch in this question.) háčik
    - catchy
    - catch-phrase
    - catch-word
    - catch someone's eye
    - catch on
    - catch out
    - catch up
    * * *
    • zahliadnut
    • stihnút
    • úlovok
    • chytit
    • pochopit
    • porozumiet
    • korist

    English-Slovak dictionary > catch

  • 111 catgut

    noun (a kind of cord made from the intestines of sheep etc, used for violin strings etc.) struna (z ovčieho čreva na sláčikové nástroje)(a small, thick piece of glass fixed in the surface of a road to reflect light and guide drivers at night.)
    * * *
    • struna

    English-Slovak dictionary > catgut

  • 112 centipede

    ['sentipi:d]
    (a type of very small worm-like animal with many legs.) stonožka
    * * *
    • stonožka

    English-Slovak dictionary > centipede

  • 113 chalet

    ['ʃælei, ]( American[) ʃæ'lei]
    1) (in Switzerland, a summer hut in the mountains for shepherds etc.) salaš
    2) (a small (wooden) house used by holidaymakers etc.) chata
    * * *
    • horská chata
    • horská búda

    English-Slovak dictionary > chalet

  • 114 chamber music

    (music for a small group of players, suitable for a room rather than a large hall.) komorná hudba
    * * *
    • komorná hudba

    English-Slovak dictionary > chamber music

  • 115 chameleon

    [kə'mi:liən]
    (a small lizard which is able to change colour.) chameleón
    * * *
    • chameleón

    English-Slovak dictionary > chameleon

  • 116 chamois

    American - chamois; noun
    1) (a small antelope living in mountainous country.) kamzík
    2) ((also shammy ['ʃæmi] - plural shammies) (a piece of) soft washing leather originally made from its skin.) jelenica
    * * *
    • jelenica
    • kamzík

    English-Slovak dictionary > chamois

  • 117 charm

    1. noun
    1) ((a) pleasant quality or attraction: Her charm made up for her lack of beauty.) pôvab
    2) (a magical spell: The witch recited a charm.) kúzlo
    3) (something believed to have the power of magic or good luck: She wore a lucky charm.) talizman
    4) (a small ornament that is worn on a chain or bracelet.) ozdoba
    2. verb
    1) (to attract and delight: He can charm any woman.) okúzliť
    2) (to influence by magic: He charmed the snake from its basket.) vyčarovať
    - charmingly
    * * *
    • caro
    • pôvab
    • kúzlo
    • okúzlit
    • ocarit

    English-Slovak dictionary > charm

  • 118 cherry

    [' eri]
    plural - cherries; noun
    (a type of small usually red fruit with a stone.) čerešňa
    * * *
    • cerešne
    • cerešna

    English-Slovak dictionary > cherry

  • 119 chimpanzee

    [ impən'zi:]
    (a type of small African ape.) šimpanz
    * * *
    • šimpanz

    English-Slovak dictionary > chimpanzee

  • 120 chop

    I 1. [ op] past tense, past participle - chopped; verb
    ((sometimes with up) to cut (into small pieces): He chopped up the vegetables.) (na)sekať
    2. noun
    (a slice of mutton, pork etc containing a rib.) kotleta
    - choppy
    - choppiness
    - chop and change
    - chop down
    II [ op] noun
    ((in plural) the jaws or mouth, especially of an animal: the wolf's chops.) čeľusť
    * * *
    • sekat
    • štiepat
    • jedlo
    • kotleta
    • krájat
    • oddelit

    English-Slovak dictionary > chop

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