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41 high water
(the time at which the tide or other water (eg a river) is at its highest point.) vysoký stav vody, povodeň* * *• príliv -
42 mineral water
1) (a type of water containing small quantities of health-giving minerals.) minerálka2) (a fizzy, non-alcoholic drink such as lemonade.) nealkoholický nápoj* * *• sódovka• šumivý nápoj• minerálka• minerálna voda -
43 fresh-water
adjective (of inland rivers or lakes; not of the sea: fresh-water fish.) sladkovodný -
44 hold water
(to be convincing: His explanation won't hold water.) obstáť -
45 in deep water
(in difficulties or trouble: He found himself in deep water when he took over the management of the firm.) v ťažkostiach -
46 in(to) deep water
(in(to) trouble or danger: I got into deep water during that argument.) do ťažkej situácie -
47 soda-water
noun (water through which the gas carbon dioxide has been passed, making it fizzy.) sódovka -
48 absorption of water
• pohlcovanie vody -
49 an outlet for water
• otvor pre vodu -
50 be in deep water
• byt v tom až po krk -
51 bilge water
• kal -
52 brackish water
• poloslaná voda -
53 chilled water
• ladová voda -
54 cistern water
• daždová voda -
55 cologne water
• kolínska voda -
56 cooling water
• chladiaca voda -
57 diving under water
• potápanie -
58 drinking water
• pitná voda -
59 drinking water cooler
• chladic pitnej vody -
60 electric hot-water accum
• elektr. vykur. zásobník t
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