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1 reverse
[rə'və:s] 1. verb1) (to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal: He reversed (the car) into the garage; He reversed the film through the projector.) zacúvať, pretočiť naspäť2) (to put into the opposite position, state, order etc: This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).) obrátiť3) (to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite: The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.) zvrátiť2. noun1) (( also adjective) (the) opposite: `Are you hungry?' `Quite the reverse - I've eaten far too much!'; I take the reverse point of view.) opak; opačný2) (a defeat; a piece of bad luck.) neúspech3) ((a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal: He put the car into reverse; ( also adjective) a reverse gear.) spätný chod4) (( also adjective) (of) the back of a coin, medal etc: the reverse (side) of a coin.) opak; opačný•- reversal- reversed
- reversible
- reverse the charges* * *• vratný mechanizmus• vratný• uviest do spätného chodu• vrátit sa• zacúvat• zacúvanie• zadný• zvratný• zrušit• zvrat• zmena smeru• zvrátit• zvrátenie• spiatocný• spiatocná rýchlost• spätný• spätný chod• spodný• spodná strana• stornovat• tylový• tocit sa naspät• prevrat• prevrátit sa• prevrátit• prevrátenie• prehodenie• prevrátený• prehodit• íst naspät• cúvanie• dat spätný chod• cúvat• rubový• rub• reverzný• protisledný• otocit• otocka• pre spätný chod• porážka• negatív• nepriaznivý obrat• negatívny• nariadit spät• nezdar• neúspech• negatívne vybrat• negatívne písmo• obrátený• obrat• obrátenie• opak• opacný• obrátit -
2 uncompromising
(keeping firmly to a particular attitude, policy etc: You should not adopt such an uncompromising attitude.) neústupný* * *• nekompromisný• neústupný -
3 mature
[mə'tjuə] 1. adjective1) ((having the qualities of someone who, or something that, is) fully grown or developed: a very mature person.) zrelý2) ((of cheese, wine etc) ready for eating or drinking: a mature cheese.) vyzretý2. verb1) (to make or become mature: She matured early.) dospieť2) ((of an insurance policy) to become due to be paid: My insurance policy matures when I reach sixty-five.) nadobudnúť platnosť•- maturely- maturity
- matureness* * *• vypršat• vypracovat• vypracovaný• zrelý• splatný• urastený• priviest k zrelosti• premyslený• dozrievat• dozriet• dospelý• rozvinút sa• rozvíjat sa• nechat dorást -
4 motto
['motəu]plural - mottoes; noun1) ((a short sentence or phrase which expresses) a principle of behaviour etc: `Honesty is the best policy' is my motto; a school motto.)2) (a printed saying etc, often found inside a Christmas cracker.) -
5 lapse
[læps] 1. verb1) (to cease to exist, often because of lack of effort: His insurance policy had lapsed and was not renewed.) zaniknúť2) (to slip, fall, be reduced: As he could think of nothing more to say, he lapsed into silence; I'm afraid our standards of tidiness have lapsed.) upadnúť (do)2. noun1) (a mistake or failure (in behaviour, memory etc): a lapse of memory.) chyba, zlyhanie2) (a passing away (of time): I saw him again after a lapse of five years.) uplynutie* * *• zanedbanie• zvrhnutie sa• sklznutie• storno• uplynutie• uplynút• upadnút• tok (vody)• upadat• úpadok• prehliadnutie• prepadnutie• priebeh• prechádzat• prejst• klesat• klesnút• chod (casu)• padat• plynút• padnút• mínat sa• minút sa• opadat• odstup (casový)• omyl• opadnút -
6 placard
(a notice printed on eg wood or cardboard and carried, hung etc, in a public place: The protesters were carrying placards denouncing the government's policy.) plagát
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