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41 suitcase
noun (a case with flat sides for clothes etc, used by a person when travelling: He hastily packed his (clothes in his) suitcase.) kufor -
42 unisex
['ju:niseks]((of clothes etc) in a style that can be worn by both men and women: unisex clothes; a unisex hairstyle.) vhodný pre mužov aj pre ženy -
43 up to the minute
(most modern or recent: Her clothes are always right up to the minute; up-to-the-minute clothes.) podľa najnovšej módy -
44 wringing wet
(soaked through: The clothes are wringing wet; wringing-wet clothes.) premočený -
45 about
1. preposition(on the subject of: We talked about our plans; What's the book about?) o2. preposition, adverb1) ((sometimes round about) near (in place, time, size etc): about five miles away; (round) about six o'clock; just about big enough.) okolo2) (in different directions; here and there: The children ran about (the garden).) po3) (in or on some part (of a place etc): You'll find him somewhere about (the office).) nablízku, niekde4) (around or surrounding: She wore a coat about her shoulders; He lay with his clothes scattered about.) okolo3. adverb((in military commands etc) in the opposite direction: About turn!) čelom vzad* * *• za sebou• tu nablízku• pri• hore• asi• po rade• po• nablízku• na druhú stranu• na nohách• na• opacne• niekde v• o stupnov• okolo• ohladom• o (6.p.) -
46 appropriate
[ə'prəupriət](suitable; proper: Her clothes were appropriate to the occasion; Complain to the appropriate authority.) vhodný, príslušný- appropriately* * *• vhodný• primeraný• príslušný• privlastnit si -
47 apron
['eiprən]1) (a piece of cloth, plastic etc worn over the front of the clothes for protection against dirt etc: She tied on her apron before preparing the dinner.) zástera2) (something like an apron in shape, eg a hard surface for aircraft on an airfield.) prevádzková plocha (na letisku)3) ((also apron-stage) the part of the stage in a theatre which is in front of the curtain.) rampa* * *• zástera• predohra -
48 around
1. preposition, adverb1) (on all sides of or in a circle about (a person, thing etc): Flowers grew around the tree; They danced around the fire; There were flowers all around.) okolo2) (here and there (in a house, room etc): Clothes had been left lying around (the house); I wandered around.) sem a tam2. preposition(near to (a time, place etc): around three o'clock.) okolo, asi3. adverb1) (in the opposite direction: Turn around!) čelom vzad2) (near-by: If you need me, I'll be somewhere around.) nablízku* * *• dookola• okolo -
49 bleach
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50 bloody
1) (stained with blood: a bloody shirt; His clothes were torn and bloody.) zakrvavený2) (bleeding: a bloody nose.) krvácajúci3) (murderous and cruel: a bloody battle.) krvavý4) (used in slang vulgarly for emphasis: That bloody car ran over my foot!) prekliaty* * *• zatratený• prekliaty• krvavý• krvácajúci -
51 casual
['kæʒuəl]1) (not careful: I took a casual glance at the book.) letmý2) (informal: casual clothes.) každodenný3) (happening by chance: a casual remark.) náhod-ný4) (not regular or permanent: casual labour.) príležitostný•- casually- casualness* * *• približný• príležitostný• bezmyšlienkovitý• bezvýznamný• lahostajný• náhodný• neformálny• neurcitý• neuvážený• nedbalý• nepresný -
52 charity
[' ærəti]plural - charities; noun1) (kindness (especially in giving money to poor people): She gave clothes to the gypsies out of charity.) dobročinnosť2) (an organization set up to collect money for the needy, for medical research etc: Many charities sent money to help the victims of the disaster.) charitatívny spolok•- charitably* * *• dobrocinnost• láska k blížnemu -
53 closet
['klozit]((American) a cupboard: a clothes closet.) skriňa- closeted* * *• záchod• skrina v stene• klozet• kumbál• komôrka -
54 cloth
[kloƟ]plural - cloths; noun((a piece of) woven material from which clothes and many other items are made: a tablecloth; a face-cloth; a floor-cloth; Woollen cloth is often more expensive than other cloths.) látka* * *• súkno• plátno• látka• obrus -
55 clothing
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56 conform
[kən'fo:m]1) (to behave, dress etc in the way that most other people do.) prispôsobiť sa2) ((with to) to act according to; to be in agreement with: Your clothes must conform to the school regulations.) vyhovovať•* * *• prispôsobit• riadit sa• podriadit -
57 costume
['kostju:m]1) (an outfit, especially for a particular purpose: swimming-costume.) úbor2) (dress, clothes: eighteenth-century costume.) kostým* * *• úbor• kostým• kroj -
58 dashing
adjective (smart and lively: a dashing young man; She looks very dashing in her new clothes.) elegantný* * *• skvelý• skvele prevedený• švihácky• temperamentný• elegantný• prudký• majúci elán• neodolatelný -
59 dated
adjective (old-fashioned: Her clothes looked very dated.) zastaraný* * *• vyšlý z módy• zastaralý• dátovaný• nemoderný -
60 dirty
1) (not clean: dirty clothes.) špinavý2) (mean or unfair: a dirty trick.) špinavý3) (offensive; obscene: dirty books.) pornografický4) ((of weather) stormy.) psí* * *• užívajúci drogy• zamazaný• zlý• špinavý• špinit sa• samá oprava• samá chyba• sprostý• ušpinený• chytat špinu• chraplavý• oplzlý• nenávistný• necistý• obscénny
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