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(sleeve+etc)

  • 1 have/keep (something) up one's sleeve

    (to keep (a plan etc) secret for possible use at a later time: I'm keeping this idea up my sleeve for the time being.)

    English-Slovak dictionary > have/keep (something) up one's sleeve

  • 2 have/keep (something) up one's sleeve

    (to keep (a plan etc) secret for possible use at a later time: I'm keeping this idea up my sleeve for the time being.)

    English-Slovak dictionary > have/keep (something) up one's sleeve

  • 3 pluck

    1. verb
    1) (to pull: She plucked a grey hair from her head; He plucked at my sleeve.) (vy)trhnúť, (po)ťahať
    2) (to pull the feathers off (a chicken etc) before cooking it.) ošklbať
    3) (to pick (flowers etc).) trhať
    4) (to pull hairs out of (eyebrows) in order to improve their shape.) vytrhať
    5) (to pull and let go (the strings of a musical instrument).) brnkať
    2. noun
    (courage He showed a lot of pluck.) odvaha
    - pluckily
    - pluckiness
    - pluck up the courage
    - pluck up courage
    - energy

    English-Slovak dictionary > pluck

  • 4 cuff

    I 1. noun
    1) (the end of the sleeve (of a shirt, coat etc) near the wrist: Does your shirt have buttons on the cuffs?) manžeta
    2) ((especially American) the turned-up part of a trouser leg.) manžeta (na nohaviciach)
    2. verb
    (to put handcuffs on (a person): The police cuffed the criminal.) nasadiť želiezka (komu), nasadiť putá
    II 1. noun
    (a blow with the open hand: a cuff on the ear.) facka
    2. verb
    (to give such a blow: He cuffed him on the head.) dať facku
    * * *
    • facka
    • manžeta

    English-Slovak dictionary > cuff

  • 5 mend

    [mend] 1. verb
    1) (to put (something broken, torn etc) into good condition again; to repair: Can you mend this broken chair?) opraviť
    2) (to grow better, especially in health: My broken leg is mending very well.) hojiť sa
    2. noun
    (a repaired place: This shirt has a mend in the sleeve.) oprava
    * * *
    • uzdravovat sa
    • vylepšit
    • zahojit sa
    • zašit
    • zlepšovat (sa)
    • zlepšovat sa
    • zlepšit sa
    • zašívat
    • záplata
    • zlepšit (sa)
    • zotavit sa
    • zotavovat sa
    • spravit
    • oprava
    • opravovat
    • opravené miesto
    • opravit
    • polátat
    • látat
    • napravit (sa)

    English-Slovak dictionary > mend

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