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21 too
[tu:]1) (to a greater extent, or more, than is required, desirable or suitable: He's too fat for his clothes; I'm not feeling too well.) príliš2) (in addition; also; as well: My husband likes cycling, and I do, too.) tiež* * *• velmi• tiež• príliš• aj -
22 tremendous
[trə'mendəs](very large; very great: That required a tremendous effort; The response to our appeal was tremendous.) obrovský* * *• úžasný• strašný• hrozný• náramný• obrovský -
23 be meant to
(to be required or supposed; to have to: The child is meant to be asleep!) mieniť, zamýšľať -
24 be up to / below standard
(to (fail to) achieve the required standard: Her work is well up to standard.) byť nad / pod priemerom -
25 CV
[,si: 'vi:]((American résumé) ( abbreviation) curriculum vitae; a written account with details about a person's education, work experience etc that is often required when applying for a job.) životopis -
26 cv
[,si: 'vi:]((American résumé) ( abbreviation) curriculum vitae; a written account with details about a person's education, work experience etc that is often required when applying for a job.) životopis -
27 fork-lift truck
(a small power-driven machine with an arrangement of steel prongs which can lift, raise up high and carry heavy things and stack them where required.) vidlicový zdvižný vozík -
28 O level
['ou-levəl](Ordinary Level; (in Britain) a matriculation examination in a particular subject that is not sufficient for university entrance, for which A (= Advanced) levels are required.) nižší stupeň záverečnej skúšky na strednej škole -
29 rise to the occasion
(to be able to do what is required in an emergency etc: He had never had to make a speech before, but he rose to the occasion magnificently.) ukázať, čo vie -
30 uninvited
1) (without an invitation: uninvited guests.) nezvaný2) (not required or encouraged: his uninvited interference.) nežiaduci -
31 unprofessional
1) ((of a person's conduct) not according to the (usually moral) standards required in his profession: The doctor was dismissed from his post for unprofessional conduct.) neprofesionálny2) ((of a piece of work etc) not done with the skill of a trained person: This repair looks a bit unprofessional.) neodborný -
32 up to scratch
(at or to the required or satisfactory standard: Your work does not come up to scratch.) dosahovať patričnú úroveň
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