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1 strict
[strikt]1) (severe, stern, and compelling obedience: This class needs a strict teacher; His parents were very strict with him; The school rules are too strict; strict orders.) prísny2) (exact or precise: If the strict truth were known, he was drunk, not ill.) presný•- strictly
- strictly speaking* * *• stiahnutý• striktný• strohý• suchý• tuhý• tvrdý• presne vymedzený• prísny• presný• precízny• ostrý• nemenný -
2 soft
[soft]1) (not hard or firm; easily changing shape when pressed: a soft cushion.) mäkký2) (pleasantly smooth to the touch: The dog has a soft, silky coat.) mäkký3) (not loud: a soft voice.) tichý4) ((of colour) not bright or harsh: a soft pink.) jemný5) (not strict (enough): You are too soft with him.) zhovievavý6) ((of a drink) not alcoholic: At the party they were serving soft drinks as well as wine and spirits.) nealkoholický7) (childishly weak, timid or silly: Don't be so soft - the dog won't hurt you.) bojazlivý•- softly- softness
- soften
- soft-boiled
- soft-hearted
- soft-spoken
- software
- softwood
- have a soft spot for* * *• ústupný• vlahý• vyrobený z mäkkého dreva• záhalcivý• sentimentálny• slabý• rýchle sa rozkladajúci• súcitný• umiernený• tlmený• tichý• tykajúci sa umeleckých die• prispôsobivý• príjemný• prinášajúci úlavu• hebký• jemný• bezstarostný• citlivý• dobrácky• prostoduchý• poddajný• pokojný• povolný• lahko ovládatelný• naivný• mierny• málo prenikavý• mäkký• nerozhodný• nedôležitý• nevelký• ohybný -
3 slack
[slæk]1) (loose; not firmly stretched: Leave the rope slack.) voľný2) (not firmly in position: He tightened a few slack screws.) uvoľnený3) (not strict; careless: He is very slack about getting things done.) nedbanlivý4) (in industry etc, not busy; inactive: Business has been rather slack lately.) viaznuci•- slacken- slackly
- slackness
- slacks* * *• uvolnenie• volný• volný koniec• vlažný• uviaznút• vôla• uvolnený• uvolnit• uvolnit tah• volne navinutý• vybehaný• zanedbávat• zdlhavý• zmenšit• zmiernit• zvolnit• zvädnutý• zvetrávat• zmenšovat• splasnút• s previsom• skracovat• slabý• spomalit• stojatá voda• spomalit rýchlost• upadat• ulievat sa• unavený• uholný prach• udusit• prevesený• previs• prestávka• prevesit• dusit• hasit• flákat• drobné uhlie• hasit sa• cast lana• brzdit• casová tolerancia• chabý• rozpadat sa• pauza• pomaly• povolený• pracovat ledabolo• pokojný• povolená cast• povolit• povolit sa• popustit• lajdácky• lahostajný• konat nepozorne• lenivý• lenošit• malátny• mdlý• málo• medzera• malý• mierny• mrtvá sezóna• mrtvy chod stroja• mierne zahriati• mrtvy• nedopálený• neutiahnutý• nedosušený• nedopecený• nenapnutý• nepozorný• nepresný• nepatrný• nevelký• necinný• nedostatocne• odpocinok• obdobie malej cinnosti• ochablý• ochabnút• ochabovat• oddych -
4 lax
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5 rigid
['ri‹id]1) (completely stiff; not able to be bent (easily): An iron bar is rigid.) neohybný, pevný2) (very strict, and not likely to change: rigid rules; rigid discipline; rigid views on education; a stern, rigid headmaster.) tuhý, prísny•- rigidly- rigidness
- rigidity* * *• strnulý• stabilný• stuhnutý• tuhý• prísny• rigorózny• pevný• nekompromisný• neohybný• nepoddajný• nehybný -
6 tight
1. adjective1) (fitting very or too closely: I couldn't open the box because the lid was too tight; My trousers are too tight.) tesný2) (stretched to a great extent; not loose: He made sure that the ropes were tight.) natiahnutý3) ((of control etc) strict and very careful: She keeps (a) tight control over her emotions.) prísny4) (not allowing much time: We hope to finish this next week but the schedule's a bit tight.) tesný2. adverb((also tightly) closely; with no extra room or space: The bags were packed tight / tightly packed.) tesne- - tight- tighten
- tightness
- tights
- tight-fisted
- tightrope
- a tight corner/spot
- tighten one's belt* * *• utiahnutý• úsporný• utesnený• vodotesný• vzduchotesný• vzácny• švárny• stiahnutý• tesný• priliehavý• pevný• opitý• konzervatívny• malý• napnutý• naliaty• nedostacujúci• nepriepustný• napchaný• nezvratný -
7 discipline
['disiplin] 1. noun1) (training in an orderly way of life: All children need discipline.) disciplína2) (strict self-control (amongst soldiers etc).) disciplína2. verb1) (to bring under control: You must discipline yourself so that you do not waste time.) zdisciplinovať (sa), vycvičiť sa2) (to punish: The students who caused the disturbance have been disciplined.) potrestať•* * *• vedný odbor• vycvicit• výcvik• výchovný prostriedok• zaviest disciplínu• umrtvovanie tela• trest• umrtvit• kázen• bic• disciplína• disciplinovat• cvik• cvicenie• prostriedok výchovy• potrestat• pokánie• potrestanie• metla• obnovit disciplínu -
8 technicality
1) (a technical detail or technical term: Their instructions were full of technicalities.) odborný výraz / terminológia, podrobnosť2) (a (trivial) detail or problem, eg caused by (too) strict obedience to laws, rules etc: I'm not going to be put off by mere technicalities.) formálna záležitosť* * *• technika• odborná otázka• odbornost• odborný výraz• odborný termín
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