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101 billionth
noun (one of a billion equal parts.) bilióntina (brit.); miliardtina (amer.) -
102 equalize
verb (to make or become equal: Our team were winning by one goal - but the other side soon equalized.) vyrovnať -
103 even out
1) (to become level or regular: The road rose steeply and then evened out; His pulse began to even out.) vyrovnať sa2) (to make smooth: He raked the soil to even it out.) vyrovnať3) (to make equal: If Jane would do some of Mary's typing, that would even the work out.) vyrovnať (sa) -
104 even up
(to make equal: John did better in the maths exam than Jim and that evened up their marks.) vyrovnať (sa) -
105 feminism
noun (the thought and actions of people who want to make women's (legal, political, social etc) rights equal to those of men.) feminizmus -
106 half-and-half
adverb, adjective (in equal parts: We can split the costs between us half-and-half.) napoly -
107 in half
(in(to) two equal parts: He cut the cake in half; The pencil broke in half.) na dve polovice -
108 kilogram(me)
['kiləɡræm](a unit of weight equal to 1,000 gram(me)s.) kilogram -
109 kilogram(me)
['kiləɡræm](a unit of weight equal to 1,000 gram(me)s.) kilogram -
110 meet (someone) halfway
(to respond to (someone) by making an equal effort or a compromise: I'll invest $5,000 in this idea if you meet me halfway and do the same.) vyjsť v ústrety na pol cesty -
111 meet (someone) halfway
(to respond to (someone) by making an equal effort or a compromise: I'll invest $5,000 in this idea if you meet me halfway and do the same.) vyjsť v ústrety na pol cesty -
112 parallelogram
[-əɡræm]noun (a four-sided figure with opposite sides equal and parallel.) rovnobežník -
113 peerless
adjective (without equal; better than all others: Sir Galahad was a peerless knight.) jedinečný -
114 quaver
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115 ream
[ri:m](a measure for paper, equal to 480 sheets.) rys, papierenská miera -
116 semi-quaver
['semikweivə](in music, a note equal in length to half a quaver.) šestnástinová nota -
117 semibreve
['semibri:v](in music, a note equal in length to two minims.) celá nota -
118 share and share alike
(with everyone having an equal share: We divided the money between us, share and share alike.) každý rovným dielom -
119 square centimetre
(often abbreviated to cm2, m2 etc when written) (an area equal to a square in which each side is one centimetre, metre etc: If the door is 3 metres high and 1.5 metres wide, its area is 4.5 square metres.) štvorcový
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