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1 press
[pres] 1. verb1) (to use a pushing motion (against): Press the bell twice!; The children pressed close to their mother.) stlačiť, pritlačiť sa2) (to squeeze; to flatten: The grapes are pressed to extract the juice.) lisovať3) (to urge or hurry: He pressed her to enter the competition.) nútiť4) (to insist on: The printers are pressing their claim for higher pay.) trvať (na)5) (to iron: Your trousers need to be pressed.) žehliť2. noun1) (an act of pressing: He gave her hand a press; You had better give your shirt a press.) stisk, vyžehlenie2) ((also printing-press) a printing machine.) tlačiarenský stroj3) (newspapers in general: It was reported in the press; ( also adjective) a press photographer.) tlač; tlačový4) (the people who work on newspapers and magazines; journalists: The press is/are always interested in the private lives of famous people.) novinári5) (a device or machine for pressing: a wine-press; a flower-press.) lis•- pressing- press conference
- press-cutting
- be hard pressed
- be pressed for
- press for
- press forward/on* * *• zatlacit• stlácat• stlacit• tlac• tlak• tlacit• naliehat -
2 attack
[ə'tæk] 1. verb1) (to make a sudden, violent attempt to hurt or damage: He attacked me with a knife; The village was attacked from the air.) napadnúť2) (to speak or write against: The Prime Minister's policy was attacked in the newspapers.) napadnúť3) ((in games) to attempt to score a goal.) zaútočiť4) (to make a vigorous start on: It's time we attacked that pile of work.) pustiť sa do2. noun1) (an act or the action of attacking: The brutal attack killed the old man; They made an air attack on the town.) prepad, útok2) (a sudden bout of illness: heart attack; an attack of 'flu.) záchvat* * *• útocit• útok• záchvat• zaútocit• pustit sa do• napadnút -
3 bias
1. noun1) (favouring of one or other (side in an argument etc) rather than remaining neutral: a bias against people of other religions.) zaujatosť (voči)2) (a weight on or in an object (eg a bowl for playing bowls) making it move in a particular direction.) nerovnomerný beh (chod)2. verb(to influence (usually unfairly): He was biased by the report in the newspapers.) ovplyvniť- biassed- biased* * *• vychýlenost• záluba• šikmo• sklon• skreslenost• systematická výchylka• predpojatost• predpätie• predmagnetizácia• prúdová polarizácia• ovplyvnit• postrannost• napriec -
4 caricature
['kærikətjuə](a drawing or imitation (of someone or something) which is so exaggerated as to appear ridiculous: Caricatures of politicians appear in the newspapers every day.) karikatúra* * *• karikatúra• karikovat -
5 hoard
[ho:d] 1. noun(a (sometimes hidden) store (of treasure, food etc): When she was supposed to be on a diet she secretly kept a hoard of potato crisps in a cupboard.) zásoba2. verb(to store up or keep large quantities of (something), often in secret: His mother told him to stop hoarding old newspapers.) hromadiť- hoarder* * *• zásoba• hromadit -
6 journalism
noun (the business of running, or writing for, newspapers or magazines.) žurnalistika* * *• žurnalistika• žurnalizmus• casopisy• denná tlac• novinárstvo• noviny -
7 medium
['mi:diəm] 1. plurals - media; noun1) (something by or through which an effect is produced: Air is the medium through which sound is carried.) prostredie2) ((especially in plural) a means (especially radio, television and newspapers) by which news etc is made known: the news media.) prostriedok3) (a person through whom spirits of dead people are said to speak: I know a medium who says she can communicate with Napoleon.) médium4) (a substance in which specimens are preserved, bacteria grown etc.) prostredie2. adjective(middle or average in size, quality etc: Would you like the small, medium or large packet?) stredný* * *• stred• spôsob• stredná cesta• stredná akost• stredný stupen• stredný• stredná velkost• priemerný• prostredníctvo• rozriedovac• prostredie• prostredný• roztok• prostriedok• kompromis• medián• mierny• médium• materiál -
8 printer
1) (a machine that prints texts from a computer.) tlačiareň2) (a person who prints books, newspapers etc.) tlačiar* * *• tlaciaren -
9 publisher
noun (a person or a company that publishes books, newspapers etc.) vydavateľ, nakladateľ* * *• nakladatel -
10 release
[rə'li:s] 1. verb1) (to set free; to allow to leave: He was released from prison yesterday; I am willing to release him from his promise to me.) prepustiť; zbaviť (čoho)2) (to stop holding etc; to allow to move, fall etc: He released (his hold on) the rope.) uvoľniť3) (to move (a catch, brake etc) which prevents something else from moving, operating etc: He released the handbrake and drove off.) uvoľniť4) (to allow (news etc) to be made known publicly: The list of winners has just been released.) zverejniť5) (to offer (a film, record etc) to the general public: Their latest record will be released next week.) uviesť2. noun1) (the act of releasing or being released: After his release, the prisoner returned to his home town; the release of a new film; ( also adjective) the release catch.) prepustenie; uvedenie; uvoľnený2) (something that is released: This record is their latest release; The Government issued a press release (= a statement giving information about something, sent or given to newspapers, reporters etc).) správa, článok, komuniké* * *• uvolnenie• uvolnit• vzdat sa• vypustit• vzdanie sa• prepustený• prepustit• pustit• pustit na slobodu• oslobodenie• nulovat• odblokovat• odpustenie• odpustit -
11 spill the beans
(to give away a secret: By Monday it was evident that someone had spilled the beans to the newspapers.) všetko prezradiť* * *• vytárat tajomstvo• neudržat jazyk za zubmi -
12 syndicate
['sindikət]1) (a council or number of persons who join together to manage a piece of business.) združenie, zväz, syndikát2) (a group of newspapers under the same management.) tlačová agentúra* * *• syndikát -
13 tear
I [tiə] noun(a drop of liquid coming from the eye, as a result of emotion (especially sadness) or because something (eg smoke) has irritated it: tears of joy/laughter/rage.) slza- tearful- tearfully
- tearfulness
- tear gas
- tear-stained
- in tears II 1. [teə] past tense - tore; verb1) ((sometimes with off etc) to make a split or hole in (something), intentionally or unintentionally, with a sudden or violent pulling action, or to remove (something) from its position by such an action or movement: He tore the photograph into pieces; You've torn a hole in your jacket; I tore the picture out of a magazine.) (roz)trhať, vytrhnúť2) (to become torn: Newspapers tear easily.) roztrhať sa3) (to rush: He tore along the road.) hnať sa2. noun(a hole or split made by tearing: There's a tear in my dress.) diera- be torn between one thing and another- be torn between
- tear oneself away
- tear away
- tear one's hair
- tear up* * *• vytrhnút• žial• zaliat slzami• zranit trhnutím• zmietat (pren.)• slza• sklenená slza• slzit• trhat• trhlina• uhnat• hnat sa• diera• rozorvat (pren.)• roztrhnút• plac• poranit sa -
14 i.e.
( abbreviation from Latin) (id est; that is to say; in other words: the media, i.e. television, radio and newspapers.) t. j. (to je) -
15 ie
( abbreviation from Latin) (id est; that is to say; in other words: the media, i.e. television, radio and newspapers.) t. j. (to je) -
16 kiosk
['ki:osk]1) (a small roofed stall, either out of doors or in a public building etc, for the sale of newspapers, confectionery etc: I bought a magazine at the kiosk at the station.) stánok2) (a public telephone box: She phoned from the kiosk outside the post-office; a telephone-kiosk.) telefónna búdka -
17 newsagent
noun (American news dealer) a person who has a shop selling newspapers (and usually other goods). predavač novín -
18 pander to
(to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) podporovať -
19 reading matter
noun (something written for others to read (eg books, newspapers, letters): There's a lot of interesting reading matter in our local library.) veci na čítanie -
20 the mass media
(those channels of communication (TV, radio, newspapers etc) that reach large numbers of people.) masovokomunikačné prostriedky
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