Перевод: со всех языков на словацкий

со словацкого на все языки

to+get+the+lead

  • 1 go

    [ɡəu] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - goes; verb
    1) (to walk, travel, move etc: He is going across the field; Go straight ahead; When did he go out?) ísť
    2) (to be sent, passed on etc: Complaints have to go through the proper channels.) prejsť
    3) (to be given, sold etc: The prize goes to John Smith; The table went for $100.) pripadnúť; vyjsť
    4) (to lead to: Where does this road go?) viesť
    5) (to visit, to attend: He goes to school every day; I decided not to go to the movie.) chodiť, ísť
    6) (to be destroyed etc: This wall will have to go.) zmiznúť
    7) (to proceed, be done: The meeting went very well.) prebehnúť
    8) (to move away: I think it is time you were going.) odísť
    9) (to disappear: My purse has gone!) zmiznúť
    10) (to do (some action or activity): I'm going for a walk; I'm going hiking next week-end.) ísť
    11) (to fail etc: I think the clutch on this car has gone.) pokaziť sa
    12) (to be working etc: I don't think that clock is going.) ísť, fungovať
    13) (to become: These apples have gone bad.) stať sa
    14) (to be: Many people in the world regularly go hungry.) byť
    15) (to be put: Spoons go in that drawer.) dávať sa
    16) (to pass: Time goes quickly when you are enjoying yourself.) plynúť
    17) (to be used: All her pocket-money goes on sweets.) byť použitý (na)
    18) (to be acceptable etc: Anything goes in this office.) byť dovolené
    19) (to make a particular noise: Dogs go woof, not miaow.) robiť
    20) (to have a particular tune etc: How does that song go?) znieť
    21) (to become successful etc: She always makes a party go.) vydariť sa
    2. noun
    1) (an attempt: I'm not sure how to do it, but I'll have a go.) pokus
    2) (energy: She's full of go.) elán
    3. adjective
    1) (successful: That shop is still a going concern.) dobre fungujúci
    2) (in existence at present: the going rate for typing manuscripts.) bežný
    4. noun
    (permission: We'll start as soon as we get the go-ahead.) zelená
    - going-over
    - goings-on
    - no-go
    - all go
    - be going on for
    - be going on
    - be going strong
    - from the word go
    - get going
    - give the go-by
    - go about
    - go after
    - go against
    - go along
    - go along with
    - go around
    - go around with
    - go at
    - go back
    - go back on
    - go by
    - go down
    - go far
    - go for
    - go in
    - go in for
    - go into
    - go off
    - go on
    - go on at
    - go out
    - go over
    - go round
    - go slow
    - go steady
    - go through
    - go through with
    - go too far
    - go towards
    - go up
    - go up in smoke/flames
    - go with
    - go without
    - keep going
    - make a go of something
    - make a go
    - on the go
    * * *
    • úspech
    • viest sa
    • vmestit sa
    • vyvíjat sa
    • zrútit sa
    • zniet
    • skúška
    • príhoda
    • íst
    • byt bežný
    • chodit
    • cestovat
    • postupovat
    • pokus
    • pohybovat sa
    • povolit
    • mat svoje miesto
    • móda

    English-Slovak dictionary > go

  • 2 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) vyraziť
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) začať
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) naštartovať, uviesť do chodu
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) pustiť sa do, začať, založiť
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) začiatok, štart
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) výhoda, výhodné postavenie, náskok
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) vyskočiť
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) trhnutie
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) otras
    * * *
    • uvolnit sa
    • uvolnenie
    • vydat sa na cestu
    • zacat
    • výhoda
    • vypestovat
    • vyplašit
    • vyvolat
    • zahájenie
    • zaciatok cesty
    • zaciatok
    • zaviest rec
    • šklbnutie
    • štartovat
    • spustit
    • spúštat
    • štart
    • spustenie
    • strhávat sa
    • strhnutie
    • trhnutie
    • trhavý pohyb
    • úcast
    • trhnút sebou
    • rozbeh
    • pociatok
    • poplašit
    • povolenie
    • nadhodit
    • nárazová práca
    • náskok
    • odštartovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > start

  • 3 guide

    1. verb
    1) (to lead, direct or show the way: I don't know how to get to your house - I'll need someone to guide me; Your comments guided me in my final choice.) viesť, usmerňovať
    2) (to control the movement of: The teacher guided the child's hand as she wrote.) viesť
    2. noun
    1) (a person who shows the way to go, points out interesting things etc: A guide will show you round the castle.) sprievodca, -kyňa
    2) ((also guidebook) a book which contains information for tourists: a guide to Rome.) sprievodca
    3) ((usually with capital) a Girl Guide.) skautka
    4) (something which informs, directs or influences.) radca
    - guideline
    - guided missile
    * * *
    • vodiaci
    • vodit
    • vodca
    • vodidlo
    • vodiaca lišta
    • vodiace zariadenie
    • vedenie
    • vlnovod
    • viest
    • smerovacie zariadenie
    • svetlovod
    • sprievodca
    • prírucka
    • riadit
    • oznamovací
    • návod

    English-Slovak dictionary > guide

  • 4 ineffectual

    [ini'fek uəl]
    1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) neúspešný
    2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) neschopný

    English-Slovak dictionary > ineffectual

  • 5 retrieve

    [rə'tri:v]
    1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) opäť získať, nájsť
    2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) aportovať
    - retriever
    * * *
    • vytiahnut
    • vyberat
    • vydolovat
    • vystavovat
    • záchrana
    • vybranie lopty
    • zachránit od zabudnutia
    • vyoperovat
    • zachránit
    • vybrat
    • získat spät
    • znovu nadobudnút
    • skrátit šnúru
    • sprítomnit
    • pripomenút
    • aportovat
    • rehabilitovat
    • oživit
    • opravit
    • nájst
    • nahradit
    • možnost záchrany
    • nenahraditelný
    • napravit
    • navíjanie navijakom
    • opät získat
    • odstránit
    • odcinit
    • opät vytiahnut
    • obnovovat
    • opät nájst
    • obnovit
    • opät dostat

    English-Slovak dictionary > retrieve

См. также в других словарях:

  • get the lead out — [v] hurry get a move on, get cracking*, get going, get it on, hop to it, hustle, look alive, make it snappy, shake a leg*, snap to it, step on it; concepts 91,150 …   New thesaurus

  • get the lead out — This is used to tell someone to hurry up …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • get the lead out of one's pants — {v. phr.}, {slang} To get busy; work faster. * /The captain told the sailors to get the lead out of their pants./ * /The coach told the players to get the lead out of their pants./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get the lead out of one's pants — {v. phr.}, {slang} To get busy; work faster. * /The captain told the sailors to get the lead out of their pants./ * /The coach told the players to get the lead out of their pants./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • get\ the\ lead\ out\ of\ one's\ pants — v. phr. slang To get busy; work faster. The captain told the sailors to get the lead out of their pants. The coach told the players to get the lead out of their pants …   Словарь американских идиом

  • get the lead out — informal move or work more quickly * * * get the lead out US informal : to begin going or moving more quickly Get the lead out! If we don t leave in five minutes we ll be late for the movie! • • • Main Entry: ↑lead …   Useful english dictionary

  • Get the lead out! — exclam. Get moving!; Hurry up! (Crude. It is assumed that one has bowels full of lead.) □ Come on, you turkeys. Get the lead out! □ Shake the lead out! I want it done today, not next week …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • get the lead out — come on you guys get the lead out! Syn: hurry up, get a move on, be quick; informal get cracking, shake a leg, look lively, look sharp; dated make haste …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • get the lead out — move faster, hurry, move it, shake a leg    The coach told me to get the lead out to get moving …   English idioms

  • get the start — 1. Be first, be ahead, get the lead. 2. Start first, be or get ahead at the start, get a lead at starting …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • get the lead out — verb to go faster; to hurry up …   Wiktionary

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»