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  • 1 so much the better

    • tým lepšie

    English-Slovak dictionary > so much the better

  • 2 all

    [o:l] 1. adjective, pronoun
    1) (the whole (of): He ate all the cake; He has spent all of his money.) celý, všetok
    2) (every one (of a group) when taken together: They were all present; All men are equal.) všetci
    2. adverb
    1) (entirely: all alone; dressed all in white.) úplne
    2) ((with the) much; even: Your low pay is all the more reason to find a new job; I feel all the better for a shower.) tým viac, oveľa lepšie ap.
    - all-out
    - all-round
    - all-rounder
    - all-terrain vehicle
    - all along
    - all at once
    - all in
    - all in all
    - all over
    - all right
    - in all
    * * *
    • všetci
    • všetko
    • všetky
    • všetok
    • celý

    English-Slovak dictionary > all

  • 3 beyond expectation

    (much more or much better than expected: The plan succeeded beyond all expectations; The hotel was beyond our expectations.) nad očakávanie

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  • 4 eclipse

    [i'klips] 1. noun
    (the disappearance of the whole or part of the sun when the moon comes between it and the earth, or of the moon when the earth's shadow falls across it: When was the last total eclipse of the sun?) zatmenie
    2. verb
    1) (to obscure or cut off the light or sight of (the sun or moon): The sun was partially eclipsed at 9 a.m.) byť v zatmení
    2) (to be much better than: His great success eclipsed his brother's achievements.) zatieniť
    * * *
    • zatmenie
    • zatienit
    • prekonat

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  • 5 think

    [Ɵiŋk] 1. past tense, past participle - thought; verb
    1) ((often with about) to have or form ideas in one's mind: Can babies think?; I was thinking about my mother.) myslieť
    2) (to have or form opinions in one's mind; to believe: He thinks (that) the world is flat; What do you think of his poem?; What do you think about his suggestion?; He thought me very stupid.) myslieť
    3) (to intend or plan (to do something), usually without making a final decision: I must think what to do; I was thinking of/about going to London next week.) rozmýšľať
    4) (to imagine or expect: I never thought to see you again; Little did he think that I would be there as well.) čakať
    2. noun
    (the act of thinking: Go and have a think about it.) premýšľanie
    - - thought-out
    - think better of
    - think highly
    - well
    - badly of
    - think little of / not think much of
    - think of
    - think out
    - think over
    - think twice
    - think up
    - think the world of
    * * *
    • uvažovat
    • vymysliet
    • spomínat
    • sústredit sa
    • predstavit si
    • premysliet si
    • predpokladat
    • predstavovat si
    • premýšlat
    • cakat
    • domnievat sa
    • rozmýšlat
    • pokladat za
    • mysliet
    • nazdávat sa
    • navrhnút
    • ocakávat

    English-Slovak dictionary > think

  • 6 far

    1. adverb
    1) (indicating distance, progress etc: How far is it from here to his house?) ďaleko
    2) (at or to a long way away: She went far away/off.) ďaleko
    3) (very much: She was a far better swimmer than her friend (was).) oveľa, omnoho
    2. adjective
    1) (distant; a long way away: a far country.) vzdialený
    2) (more distant (usually of two things): He lives on the far side of the lake.) druhý
    - farthest
    - faraway
    - far-fetched
    - as far as
    - by far
    - far and away
    - far from
    - so far
    * * *
    • velmi daleko
    • vzdialenejší
    • vzdialený
    • druhý (z dvoch)
    • celkom daleko
    • daleký
    • daleko

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  • 7 flatter

    ['flætə]
    1) (to praise too much or insincerely: Flatter him by complimenting him on his singing.) lichotiť
    2) (to show, describe etc someone or something as being better than someone etc really is: The photograph flatters him.) lichotiť
    3) (to be pleased to say about (oneself) (that one can do something): I flatter myself that I can speak French perfectly.) lichotiť si
    - flattery
    * * *
    • vela si o sebe mysliet
    • trúfat si tvrdit
    • gratulovat si
    • byt lichotivý
    • pochlebovat
    • lichotit
    • lahodit

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  • 8 upgrade

    1. verb
    (to improve the performance of a computer or other machine by installing better components or parts: How much will it cost me to upgrade my computer?) vylepšiť; zmodernizovať
    2. noun
    * * *
    • vyššia verzia
    • vzostup
    • vyšší stupen
    • zvýšit výkon

    English-Slovak dictionary > upgrade

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  • all the better — So much the better …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • all the better — idi so much the better …   From formal English to slang

  • the least said the better — it is sometimes best to say nothing, saying too much can often get you in trouble …   English contemporary dictionary

  • All the better — All All, adv. 1. Wholly; completely; altogether; entirely; quite; very; as, all bedewed; my friend is all for amusement. And cheeks all pale. Byron. [1913 Webster] Note: In the ancient phrases, all too dear, all too much, all so long, etc., this… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • all the better for (something) —    If you are all the better for something, you benefit from it or feel much better as a result of it.     You ll be all the better for a good night s rest …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • better — bet|ter1 W1S1 [ˈbetə US ər] adj [: Old English; Origin: betera] 1.) [comparative of good] more useful, interesting, satisfactory, effective, suitable etc ≠ ↑worse ▪ Your stereo is better than mine. ▪ a better job with a better salary ▪ There must …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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