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  • 1 coat

    [kəut] 1. noun
    1) (an item of outdoor clothing, with sleeves, that covers from the shoulders usually to the knees: a coat and hat.) plášť
    2) (a jacket: a man's coat and trousers.) kabát
    3) (the hair or wool of an animal: Some dogs have smooth coats.) srsť
    4) (a covering (eg of paint): This wall will need two coats of paint.) vrstva
    2. verb
    (to cover: She coated the biscuits with chocolate.) poliať
    - coat of arms
    * * *
    • vrstva
    • kabát
    • plášt
    • povlak
    • povliekat
    • pokrytie
    • pokovovat
    • pokrývat
    • náter
    • natriet
    • obalovat
    • obal

    English-Slovak dictionary > coat

  • 2 crouch

    1) (to stand with the knees well bent; to squat: He crouched behind the bush.) krčiť sa
    2) ((of animals) to lie close to the ground, in fear, readiness for action etc: The tiger was crouching ready to spring on its prey.) prikrčiť sa
    * * *
    • hrbit sa
    • krcit sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > crouch

  • 3 miniskirt

    ['miniskə:t]
    (( abbreviation mini ['mini]) a short skirt the hem of which is well above the knees.) minisukňa
    * * *
    • minisukna

    English-Slovak dictionary > miniskirt

  • 4 curtsey

    ['kə: i] 1. plural - curtsies; noun
    (a bow made by women by bending the knees.)
    2. verb
    (to make a curtsy: She curtsied to the queen.) ukloniť sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > curtsey

  • 5 curtsy

    ['kə: i] 1. plural - curtsies; noun
    (a bow made by women by bending the knees.)
    2. verb
    (to make a curtsy: She curtsied to the queen.) ukloniť sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > curtsy

  • 6 kilt

    [kilt]
    (an item of Scottish national dress, a pleated tartan skirt reaching to the knees and traditionally worn by men.) kilt
    * * *
    • škótska sukna
    • škótska suknica

    English-Slovak dictionary > kilt

  • 7 knickerbockers

    ['nikə,bokəz]
    ((American knickers) short trousers that fit tightly just below the knees, used together with knee socks for skiing and hiking.) pumpky, golfky
    * * *
    • pumpky

    English-Slovak dictionary > knickerbockers

  • 8 knee

    [ni:]
    1) (the joint at the bend of the leg: He fell and cut his knee; The child sat on her father's knee; She was on her knees weeding the garden; He fell on his knees and begged for mercy.) koleno
    2) (the part of an article of clothing covering this joint: He has a hole in the knee of his trousers.) koleno
    - knee-deep
    * * *
    • koleno

    English-Slovak dictionary > knee

  • 9 crawl

    [kro:l] 1. verb
    1) (to move slowly along the ground: The injured dog crawled away.) liezť
    2) ((of people) to move on hands and knees or with the front of the body on the ground: The baby can't walk yet, but she crawls everywhere.) plaziť sa
    3) (to move slowly: The traffic was crawling along at ten kilometres per hour.) vliecť sa
    4) (to be covered with crawling things: His hair was crawling with lice.) hemžiť sa
    2. noun
    1) (a very slow movement or speed: We drove along at a crawl.) krokom
    2) (a style of swimming in which the arms make alternate overarm movements: She's better at the crawl than she is at the breaststroke.) kraul
    * * *
    • hemžit sa
    • plazit sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > crawl

  • 10 joint

    [‹oint] 1. noun
    1) (the place where two or more things join: The plumber tightened up all the joints in the pipes.) spoj
    2) (a part of the body where two bones meet but are able to move in the manner of eg a hinge: The shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles are joints.) kĺb
    3) (a piece of meat for cooking containing a bone: A leg of mutton is a fairly large joint.) stehno
    2. adjective
    1) (united; done together: the joint efforts of the whole team.) spojený
    2) (shared by, or belonging to, two or more: She and her husband have a joint bank account.) spoločný
    3. verb
    (to divide (an animal etc for cooking) at the, or into, joints: Joint the chicken before cooking it.) rozštvrtiť
    - jointly
    - out of joint
    See also:
    * * *
    • výcap (slang.)
    • vzájomný
    • zapadák (slang.)
    • zhyb
    • záves (okna)
    • zmiešaný
    • zraz
    • sklbenie
    • spoj
    • šev
    • spílit
    • sklbit
    • spájat
    • špára
    • stycník
    • spojený
    • spojenie
    • styk
    • spojit
    • spolocný
    • strih
    • spojka
    • predajný stánok (slang.)
    • klb
    • jednotný
    • injekcná striekacka (slan
    • káblová spojka
    • basa (slang.)
    • brloh (slang.)
    • diel kosti
    • cigareta z marihuany(slan
    • diel stebla
    • deliaca rovina
    • diel prútu
    • cirkusový stan (slang.)
    • rozbúrat
    • puklina
    • rozsekat
    • roštenka
    • rozclánkovat
    • rozdelit na diely
    • rozclenit
    • pánt
    • pecienka
    • prasklina
    • lícovat
    • lom
    • lokál (slang.)
    • kus mäsa
    • koncesované miesto (slang
    • kvartýr (slang.)
    • kolienko stebla
    • medzi dvoma klbmi
    • medzi dvomi kolienkami
    • miesto spojenia
    • marijánka (slang.)
    • miesto pripojenia
    • napasovat
    • opatrit klbmi
    • opatrit klbom

    English-Slovak dictionary > joint

  • 11 lap

    I [læp] past tense, past participle - lapped; verb
    1) (to drink by licking with the tongue: The cat lapped milk from a saucer.) chlípať
    2) ((of a liquid) to wash or flow (against): Water lapped the side of the boat.) špliechať
    II [læp] noun
    1) (the part from waist to knees of a person who is sitting: The baby was lying in its mother's lap.) lono
    2) (one round of a racecourse or other competition track: The runners have completed five laps, with three still to run.) kolo
    - the lap of luxury
    * * *
    • zabalit
    • žbrnda
    • zamotávat sa
    • zavinovat sa
    • zahýbat sa
    • srkanie
    • srkat
    • úder vlny
    • tekutá potrava
    • preložit
    • precnievat
    • prekrývat
    • prekrývat sa
    • presahovat
    • dychtivo hltat
    • etapa (v športe)
    • chlipkat
    • plieskat o breh
    • kolo
    • lono
    • kolo (v športe)
    • obkladat
    • okruh
    • obklopovat sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > lap

  • 12 creep

    I [kri:p] past tense, past participle - crept; verb
    1) (to move slowly, quietly or secretly: He crept into the bedroom.) vkradnúť sa
    2) (to move on hands or knees or with the body close to the ground: The cat crept towards the bird.) zakrádať sa
    3) ((of plants) to grow along the ground, up a wall etc.) popínať sa
    II [kri:p]
    ((slang) a disgusting person: Leave her alone, you creep.) hnusoba
    - creepy
    - creepily
    - creepiness
    - creepy-crawly
    - creep up on
    - make someone's flesh creep
    * * *
    • hrúza
    • plížit sa
    • plazit sa
    • liezt

    English-Slovak dictionary > creep

  • 13 on all fours

    (on hands and knees: He went up the steep path on all fours.) po štyroch

    English-Slovak dictionary > on all fours

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