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1 stole
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2 steal
[sti:l]past tense - stole; verb1) (to take (another person's property), especially secretly, without permission or legal right: Thieves broke into the house and stole money and jewellery; He was expelled from the school because he had been stealing (money).) (u)kradnúť2) (to obtain or take (eg a look, a nap etc) quickly or secretly: He stole a glance at her.) tajne ukradnúť3) (to move quietly: He stole quietly into the room.) vkradnúť sa* * *• vpašovat• vkrádat sa• vziat si• vymámit• zanášat• švindel• tajne dat• tajne uskutocnit• tajne vložit• tajne si vziat• ukradnút• ukradnutá vec• prevziat• prepašovat• prisvojit si• pretiahnut• privlastnit si• bájecný kšeft• podfuk• podvod• prebrat• krádež• napodobnovat• odcudzit -
3 burglar
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4 crook
[kruk] 1. noun1) (a (shepherd's or bishop's) stick, bent at the end.) berla2) (a criminal: The two crooks stole the old woman's jewels.) zlodej, -ka3) (the inside of the bend (of one's arm at the elbow): She held the puppy in the crook of her arm.) ohyb2. verb(to bend (especially one's finger) into the shape of a hook: She crooked her finger to beckon him.) ohnúť- crooked- crookedly
- crookedness* * *• zátoka• hák• hácik• darebák• podvodník -
5 irony
plural - ironies; noun1) (a form of deliberate mockery in which one says the opposite of what is obviously true.)2) (seeming mockery in a situation, words etc: The irony of the situation was that he stole the money which she had already planned to give him.)•- ironical- ironic
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6 joke
[‹əuk] 1. noun1) (anything said or done to cause laughter: He told/made the old joke about the elephant in the refrigerator; He dressed up as a ghost for a joke; He played a joke on us and dressed up as a ghost.) vtip2) (something that causes laughter or amusement: The children thought it a huge joke when the cat stole the fish.) zábava2. verb1) (to make a joke or jokes: They joked about my mistake for a long time afterwards.) robiť si (z koho) žarty2) (to talk playfully and not seriously: Don't be upset by what he said - he was only joking.) žartovať•- joker- jokingly
- it's no joke
- joking apart/aside
- take a joke* * *• vtipkovat• vtip• zábavná historka• žartovat• žart• zlý vtip• urobit si žart• terc vtipov• predmet žartu• predmet posmechu• fígel• hracka• anekdota• doberat si (koho)• robit si srandu• posmievat sa (komu)• natahovat (koho) -
7 mistress
['mistris]1) (a woman who is the lover of a man to whom she is not married.) milenka2) (a female teacher: the games mistress.) učiteľka, profesorka3) (a woman who commands, controls or owns: a dog and his mistress.) pani, majiteľka4) (a female employer (of a servant): The servant stole her mistress's jewellery.) pani* * *• vládkyna• vládnut• ucitelka• pani domu• pani• majitelka• milovaná• milá• milenka• metresa• manželka• majsterka• odbornícka -
8 on the table
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9 sewer
noun She's a good sewer.) krajčír, -ka* * *• šicka• šijací stroj• stoka• previest kanalizáciu• prišívac• kloaka• kanál stoka• kanál• kanalizovat• krajcírka• kto šije• krajcír• odvodnit• odvodnovacia priekopa• obsluhovac pri stole -
10 shadow
['ʃædəu] 1. noun1) ((a patch of) shade on the ground etc caused by an object blocking the light: We are in the shadow of that building.) tieň2) ((in plural with the) darkness or partial darkness caused by lack of (direct) light: The child was afraid that wild animals were lurking in the shadows at the corner of his bedroom.) prítmie3) (a dark patch or area: You look tired - there are shadows under your eyes.) kruh4) (a very slight amount: There's not a shadow of doubt that he stole the money.) tieň2. verb1) (to hide or darken with shadow: A broad hat shadowed her face.) (za)tieniť2) (to follow closely, especially as a detective, spy etc: We shadowed him for a week.) sledovať•- shadowy- shadowiness
- worn to a shadow* * *• vytvorit tien• zatienovat• zatienit• znak• šero• špehovat• sledovat• stopa• strecha• tien• prítmie• prístrešok• matný obraz• ochranné krídlo• odraz• ochranný vplyv• ochrana -
11 silver
['silvə] 1. noun1) (an element, a precious grey metal which is used in making jewellery, ornaments etc: The tray was made of solid silver.) striebro2) (anything made of, or looking like, silver especially knives, forks, spoons etc: Burglars broke into the house and stole all our silver.) striebro2. adjective1) (made of, of the colour of, or looking like, silver: a silver brooch; silver stars/paint.) strieborný2) ((of a wedding anniversary, jubilee etc) twenty-fifth: We celebrated our silver wedding (anniversary) last month.) strieborný•- silvery- silver foil/paper* * *• striebro• strieborný lesk• stolné nácinie• strieborné príbory• strieborniak• strieborná minca• strieborná farba• strieborný• strieborná líška• peniaze• postriebrit -
12 slink
[sliŋk]past tense, past participle - slunk; verb(to move as if wanting to avoid attention: He slunk into the kitchen and stole a cake.) zakrádať sa* * *• blížit sa• kradnút sa -
13 table-talk
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14 help oneself
1) ((with to) to give oneself or take (food etc): Help yourself to another piece of cake; `Can I have a pencil?' `Certainly - help yourself; He helped himself to (= stole) my jewellery.) vziať si2) ((with cannot, could not) to be able to stop (oneself): I burst out laughing when he told me - I just couldn't help myself.) pomôcť si -
15 pay-roll
1) (a list of all the workers in a factory etc: We have 450 people on the pay-roll.) výplatná listina2) (the total amount of money to be paid to all the workers: The thieves stole the pay-roll.) peniaze na výplaty -
16 under (a person's) (very) nose
(right in front of (a person): The book was right under my very nose; He stole the money from under my very nose.) priamo pred nosom -
17 under (a person's) (very) nose
(right in front of (a person): The book was right under my very nose; He stole the money from under my very nose.) priamo pred nosom -
18 under (a person's) (very) nose
(right in front of (a person): The book was right under my very nose; He stole the money from under my very nose.) priamo pred nosom -
19 under (a person's) (very) nose
(right in front of (a person): The book was right under my very nose; He stole the money from under my very nose.) priamo pred nosom -
20 unsuspecting
adjective (not aware of (coming) danger: He stole all her money and she was completely unsuspecting.) nič netušiaci
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Stole — • A liturgical vestment composed of a strip of material from two to four inches wide and about eighty inches long Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Stole Stole … Catholic encyclopedia
Stole — Stole, n. [AS. stole, L. stola, Gr. ? a stole, garment, equipment, fr. ? to set, place, equip, send, akin to E. stall. See {Stall}.] 1. A long, loose garment reaching to the feet. Spenser. [1913 Webster] But when mild morn, in saffron stole,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stole — O.E. stole long robe, scarf like garment worn by clergymen, from L. stola robe, vestment, from Gk. stole a long robe; originally garment, equipment, from root of stellein to place, array, with a secondary sense of to put on robes, etc., from PIE… … Etymology dictionary
Stole — Stole, imp. of {Steal}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stole — Stole, n. [L. stolo, onis.] (Bot.) A stolon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stole — past of steal Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
stole — stole1 [stōl] n. [ME < OE < L stola < Gr stolē, garment, orig., array, equipment < base of stellein, to place, array: for IE base see STALK1] 1. a long, robelike outer garment worn by matrons in ancient Rome 2. a long, decorated strip … English World dictionary
stole — [1] ► NOUN 1) a woman s long scarf or shawl, worn loosely over the shoulders. 2) a priest s vestment worn over the shoulders. ORIGIN Greek, clothing … English terms dictionary
stole — (sto l ) s. f. Terme d antiquité. Robe des personnages considérables chez les Mèdes et les Perses. • Arrien appelle la tunique des rois de Perse adoptée par Alexandre, la stole des Mèdes, c est à dire une tunique qui descendait jusqu aux pieds … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Stole — Steal Steal (st[=e]l), v. t. [imp. {Stole} (st[=o]l); p. p. {Stolen} (st[=o] l n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Stealing}.] [OE. stelen, AS. stelan; akin to OFries. stela, D. stelen, OHG. stelan, G. stehlen, Icel. stela, SW. stj[ a]la, Dan. sti[ae]le, Goth.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stole — stole1 /stohl/, v. pt. of steal. stole2 /stohl/, n. 1. an ecclesiastical vestment consisting of a narrow strip of silk or other material worn over the shoulders or, by deacons, over the left shoulder only, and arranged to hang down in front to… … Universalium