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21 grapefruit
['ɡreipfru:t]plurals - grapefruit, grapefruits; noun((the flesh of) a large yellow-skinned citrus fruit that has a slightly bitter taste.)* * *• grapefruit -
22 gum
I noun((usually in plural) the firm flesh in which the teeth grow.) ďasno- gumboilII 1. noun1) (a sticky juice got from some trees and plants.) živica2) (a glue: We can stick these pictures into the book with gum.) lepidlo3) (a type of sweet: a fruit gum.) gumený cukrík4) (chewing-gum: He chews gum when he is working.) žuvačka2. verb(to glue with gum: I'll gum this bit on to the other one.) zlepiť- gummy- gumminess* * *• prilepit• guma• gumovat• dasno• lep• ocný sliz -
23 lamb
[læm]1) (a young sheep: The ewe has had three lambs.) jahňa2) (its flesh eaten as food: a roast leg of lamb.) jahňacina3) (a lovable or gentle person, usually a child.) anjelik•- lambskin- lambswool* * *• jahniatko• jahnacina (mäso)• jahna• bahnit sa• baránok• ovecka• mat jahnatá• neviniatko• obahnit sa -
24 lion
feminine - lioness; noun(a type of large, flesh-eating animal of the cat family, the male of which has a long, coarse mane.) lev, levica* * *• celebrita• lev• odvážlivec -
25 lip
[lip]1) (either of the folds of flesh which form the edge of the mouth: She bit her lip.) pera2) (the edge of something: the lip of a cup.) okraj•- - lipped- lip-read
- lipstick
- pay lip-service to* * *• slovný• predstieraný• bezocivost• ret• pera• opovážlivost• neúprimný• okraj -
26 mackerel
['mækrəl]plurals - mackerel, mackerels; noun1) (a type of edible sea-fish, bluish green with wavy markings: They are fishing for mackerel; two mackerels.) makrela2) (its flesh as food: fried mackerel.) makrela* * *• makrela -
27 marrow
1) (the soft substance in the hollow parts of bones: Beef marrow is needed for this dish.) špik2) ((American squash) a large, green, thick-skinned vegetable, or its flesh as food.) tekvica* * *• špik• spolocník• dren• dyna• jadro• podstata• najlepší kúsok (jedla) -
28 meat
[mi:t](the flesh of animals or birds used as food: She does not eat meat; ( also adjective) What did you have for the meat course?) mäso; mäsový- meaty* * *• strava• dužina• jedlo• podstata• mäsité jedlo• mäsitý chod• mäso• námet na premýšlanie• oblúbené téma -
29 melon
['melən]1) (a large, sweet fruit with many seeds.) melón2) (its firm yellow or red flesh as food: We started the meal with melon; ( also adjective) a melon seed.) melón; melónový* * *• zisky akcionárov• korist• melón -
30 mutton
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31 pheasant
['feznt]plurals - pheasants, pheasant; noun1) (a type of long-tailed bird, the male of which has brightly-coloured feathers and certain types of which are often shot for sport: a brace of pheasant(s); two pheasants.) bažant2) ((the flesh of) the bird as food: We had roast pheasant for dinner.) bažant* * *• bažant -
32 pig
[piɡ] 1. noun1) (a kind of farm animal whose flesh is eaten as pork, ham and bacon: He keeps pigs.) prasa2) (an offensive word for an unpleasant, greedy or dirty person: You pig!) prasa•- piggy2. adjective(like a pig's: piggy eyes.) prasačí- piglet- piggyback
- pigheaded
- pigheadedness
- pigskin
- pigsty
- pigswill
- pigtail
- pigs might fly* * *• ošípaná• prasa -
33 pork
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34 roll
I 1. [rəul] noun1) (anything flat (eg a piece of paper, a carpet) rolled into the shape of a tube, wound round a tube etc: a roll of kitchen foil; a toilet-roll.) zvitok2) (a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches: a cheese roll.) rožok3) (an act of rolling: Our dog loves a roll on the grass.) váľanie4) (a ship's action of rocking from side to side: She said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.) knísanie5) (a long low sound: the roll of thunder.) rachot6) (a thick mass of flesh: I'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.) záhyb, fald7) (a series of quick beats (on a drum).) vírenie2. verb1) (to move by turning over like a wheel or ball: The coin/pencil rolled under the table; He rolled the ball towards the puppy; The ball rolled away.) (od)kotúľať (sa)2) (to move on wheels, rollers etc: The children rolled the cart up the hill, then let it roll back down again.) viezť, ťahať3) (to form (a piece of paper, a carpet) into the shape of a tube by winding: to roll the carpet back.) zvinúť4) ((of a person or animal in a lying position) to turn over: The doctor rolled the patient (over) on to his side; The dog rolled on to its back.) prevaliť (sa)5) (to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands: He rolled the clay into a ball.) vyváľať6) (to cover with something by rolling: When the little girl's dress caught fire, they rolled her in a blanket.) zabaliť, zvinúť7) (to make (something) flat or flatter by rolling something heavy over it: to roll a lawn; to roll pastry (out).) (z)valcovať8) ((of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards: The storm made the ship roll.) kolísať sa9) (to make a series of low sounds: The thunder rolled; The drums rolled.) burácať, rachotiť10) (to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.) vyvaliť11) (to travel in a car etc: We were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.) voziť sa12) ((of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily: The waves rolled in to the shore.) valiť sa13) ((of time) to pass: Months rolled by.) plynúť•- roller- rolling
- roller-skate 3. verb(to move on roller-skates: You shouldn't roller-skate on the pavement.) jazdiť na kolieskových korčuliach- roll in
- roll up II(a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc: There are nine hundred pupils on the roll.) zoznam* * *• válec• valcek• vírenie• vlnit sa• uvalcovat• vozit sa• válat• valcovacia stolica• valit sa• vírit• valec• válanie• válat sa• viezt• valcovat• vyvalit• vykradnút vrecká• zazniet• zarachotanie• žemla• záhyb• závin• zbalit• zložené peniaze• zmotat• zoznam• zniet• zvlnenie• zvalcovat• zväzok• zvinút• zvitok• zvitok(papiera)• spievat• španielsky vtácik• šiška• špulka• stlmit cúvnutím• stocit• tocit• trilkovanie• tocenie• urobit plný výkrut• trilkovat• tok• ukrútit• tiahnut sa do dialky• prejst valcom• privalit• prevalovat• prevalit sa• duniet• hádzat kockou• gúlanie• gúlat• gulaté púzdro• hlaholit• dunenie• klonenie• klokot• húpat sa• klokotanie• hrmiet• katalóg• hukot• hucanie• húpanie• hodit kolko (kockou)• burácat• balit• burácanie• cylinder• dat sa do pohybu• dokument• cievka• rolované mäso• robit kotúle• rokenrol• rachot• rozomliet medzi valcami• rolovat• rozložit• rohlík• rozhúpat• rozkolísat• protokol• register• rozbalit• roztocit• roztocenie• roztiahnut• rozložený akord• pergamen• oviazat• otocka v tanci• ozývat sa• plný výkrut• pecivo• pohupovanie• kolísat• kotúc• kotúc pásky• kolísat sa• krúžit• kotúlat sa• kymácanie• listina• matrika• motat• navalit• naklonenie• namotat• niest sa• omotat• obiehat• okradnút• ohrnovací golier kabátu -
35 shark
(a type of large, fierce, flesh-eating fish.) žralok* * *• zhltnút• živit sa podvodne• žralok• ukradnút• príživnícit• gauner• hltat• dravec• eso• kanón• chamtivý podvodník• colník• podvodník (pren.)• podvodne získat• podvádzat• lump -
36 skate
I 1. [skeit] noun1) (a boot with a steel blade fixed to it for moving on ice etc: I can move very fast across the ice on skates.) korčuľa2) (a roller-skate.) koliesková korčuľa2. verb1) (to move on skates: She skates beautifully.) korčuľovať2) (to move over, along etc by skating.) korčuľovať•- skater- skateboard
- skating-rink II [skeit] plurals - skate, skates; noun1) (a kind of large, flat fish.) raja2) (its flesh, used as food.) raja* * *• závodit v krasokorculovan• šikovne sa vyhnút• šikovne sa preniest• stará herka• gauner• kobyla• chlap• clovek• rajnok (ryba)• kolieskové korcule• lyže• kolajová zarážka• korculovat(sa)• korculovat• korculovanie• korcula• korcule• lump -
37 sole
I [səul] noun1) (the underside of the foot, the part on which one stands and walks.) chodidlo2) (the flat surface of a boot or shoe that covers this part of the foot.) podrážkaII [səul] plurals - sole, soles; noun1) (a type of small, flat fish: They were fishing for sole; three soles.) morský jazyk2) (its flesh as food: We had sole for supper.) morský jazykIII [səul] adjective1) (only; single: my sole purpose/reason.) jediný2) (not shared; belonging to one person or group only: the sole rights to a book.) výhradný•- solely* * *• výhradný• jediný• chodidlo• podbíjat• podbit• podrazit• podošva -
38 Turkey
['tə:ki]1) (a kind of large farmyard bird.) moriak, morka2) (its flesh used as food, eaten especially at Christmas or (in the United States) Thanksgiving: We had turkey for dinner.) morka* * *• Turecko -
39 turkey
['tə:ki]1) (a kind of large farmyard bird.) moriak, morka2) (its flesh used as food, eaten especially at Christmas or (in the United States) Thanksgiving: We had turkey for dinner.) morka* * *• moriak• morka -
40 veal
[vi:l](the flesh of a calf, used as food: We had veal for dinner.) teľacina* * *• telací• telacie mäso
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