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21 suitable
['su:təbl]1) (right or appropriate for a purpose or occasion: I haven't any suitable shoes for the wedding; Those shoes are not suitable for walking in the country; Many people applied for the job but not one of them was suitable.) vhodný2) (convenient: We must find a suitable day for our meeting.) vyhovujúci•- suitableness
- suitably* * *• vhodný• vyhovujúci• súci• primeraný -
22 trappings
['træpiŋz](clothes or ornaments suitable for a particular occasion or person: all the trappings of royalty.) ozdoba, výzdoba* * *• výzdoba• slávnostná uniforma• ozdoba• konský postroj -
23 appropriately
adverb (suitably: appropriately dressed for the occasion.) vhodne -
24 inappropriate
[inə'proupriət]((sometimes with to or for) not appropriate or suitable: inappropriate clothes (for a wedding); His speech was inappropriate to the occasion.) nevhodný, neprimeraný -
25 one-off
noun, adjective ((something) made, intended etc for one occasion only: It's just a one-off arrangement.) špecialita; jedinečnosť; špeciálny, individuálny -
26 out of place
1) (not suitable (to the occasion etc): His clothes are quite out of place at a formal dinner.) nevhodný, nemiestny2) (not in the proper position; untidy: Although he had had to run most of the way, he arrived with not a hair out of place.) rozstrapatený; nie na svojom mieste -
27 pomp
[pomp](solemn stateliness and magnificence, eg at a ceremonial occasion: The Queen arrived with great pomp and ceremony.) pompa- pompous- pompously
- pompousness
- pomposity -
28 solemnity
[sə'lemnəti]noun (the state of being solemn: the solemnity of the occasion.) slávnostnosť -
29 specially
1) (with one particular purpose: I picked these flowers specially for you; a splendid cake, specially made for the occasion.) výhradne, zvlášť2) (particularly; exceptionally: He's a nice child, but not specially clever.) obzvlášť
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