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(with+request)

  • 1 with respect to

    (about; concerning: With respect to your request, we regret that we are unable to assist you in this matter.) pokiať ide (o)

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  • 2 agree

    [ə'ɡri:]
    past tense, past participle - agreed; verb
    1) ((often with with) to think or say the same (as): I agreed with them that we should try again; The newspaper report does not agree with what he told us.) súhlasiť
    2) (to say that one will do or allow something: He agreed to go; He agreed to our request.) dovoliť
    3) ((with with) to be good for (usually one's health): Cheese does not agree with me.) robiť dobre
    4) (to be happy and friendly together: John and his wife don't agree.) dobre spolu vychádzať
    - agreeably
    - agreement
    * * *
    • slúžit
    • súhlasit
    • dohodnút sa
    • robit dobre

    English-Slovak dictionary > agree

  • 3 plead

    [pli:d]
    past tense, past participles - pleaded; verb
    1) ((of a prisoner) to answer a charge, saying whether one is guilty or not: `How does the prisoner plead?' `He pleads guilty.') hájiť sa; priznať sa
    2) (to present a case in court: My lawyer will plead my case; My lawyer will plead for me.) zastupovať; obhajovať
    3) ((often with with) to make an urgent request: He pleaded with me not to go; He pleaded to be allowed to go.) naliehať (na)

    English-Slovak dictionary > plead

  • 4 appeal

    [ə:pi:l] 1. verb
    1) ((often with to) to ask earnestly for something: She appealed (to him) for help.) dovolávať sa
    2) (to take a case one has lost to a higher court etc; to ask (a referee, judge etc) for a new decision: He appealed against a three-year sentence.) odvolať sa
    3) ((with to) to be pleasing: This place appeals to me.) (za)páčiť sa
    2. noun
    1) ((the act of making) a request (for help, a decision etc): The appeal raised $500 for charity; a last appeal for help; The judge rejected his appeal.) žiadosť, odvolanie
    2) (attraction: Music holds little appeal for me.) príťažlivosť
    * * *
    • výzva
    • žiadost
    • prítažlivost
    • prosba
    • odvolanie

    English-Slovak dictionary > appeal

  • 5 pantomime

    1. noun
    1) (a play performed at Christmas time, usually based on a popular fairy tale, with music, dancing, comedy etc.) (vianočná) rozprávková revue
    2) ((also mime) a performance by an actor done without using words: He studied pantomime in acting school.) pantomíma
    2. verb
    (to act out a scene without using words: Since she couldn't speak French, she had to pantomime her request for water.) vyjadriť pantomimicky, naznačiť posunkami
    * * *
    • vyjadrit pantomimicky
    • rozprávková revue
    • pantomíma
    • mím
    • naznacit posunkami

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  • 6 please

    [pli:z] 1. verb
    1) (to do what is wanted by (a person); to give pleasure or satisfaction to: You can't please everyone all the time; It pleases me to read poetry.) vyhovieť
    2) (to choose, want, like: He does as he pleases.) chcieť, páčiť sa
    2. adverb
    (a word added to an order or request in order to be polite: Please open the window; Close the door, please; Will you please come with me?) prosím
    - pleasing
    - pleasingly
    - if you please
    - please yourself
    * * *
    • prosím
    • pácit sa
    • potešit

    English-Slovak dictionary > please

  • 7 reference

    ['refərəns]
    1) ((an) act of referring (to something); a mention (of something): He made several references to her latest book; With reference to your request for information, I regret to inform you that I am unable to help you.) zmienka; čo sa týka
    2) (a note about one's character, ability etc, eg when one applies for a new job: Our new secretary had excellent references from her previous employers.) referencia, posudok, osvedčenie
    3) (an indication in a book, report etc, showing where one got one's information or where further information can be found.) odkaz, odvolávka
    * * *
    • vztah
    • vyhladávanie informácií
    • vysvedcenie
    • vyvolanie
    • zmienka
    • svedectvo
    • predloženie
    • príslušnost
    • predanie
    • hladanie
    • doporucenie
    • dat odkazy
    • dobrozdanie
    • referencia
    • overovanie faktov
    • osvedcenie
    • pôsobnost
    • pozeranie sa
    • poukaz
    • postúpenie
    • posudok
    • použitie
    • potreba
    • právomoc
    • kompetencia
    • narážka
    • odvolanie
    • odporúcanie
    • odvolanie sa
    • obracanie sa o pomoc
    • odkaz
    • odvolávka

    English-Slovak dictionary > reference

  • 8 trouble

    1. noun
    1) ((something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc: He never talks about his troubles; We've had a lot of trouble with our children; I had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.) ťažkosť, starosť, trápenie
    2) (disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc: It occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.) nepokoje
    3) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) ťažkosť, choroba
    2. verb
    1) (to cause worry, anger or sadness to: She was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.) znepokojiť (sa), trápiť (sa)
    2) (used as part of a very polite and formal request: May I trouble you to close the window?) obťažovať
    3) (to make any effort: He didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.) obťažovať sa
    - troublesome
    - troublemaker
    * * *
    • vyrušovat
    • závada
    • znepokojovat
    • zvírit
    • súženie
    • sužovat sa
    • starost
    • sužovat
    • tažkost
    • trampoty
    • úsilie
    • trápit sa
    • trápenie
    • technická porucha
    • trápit
    • technická chyba
    • hnevat
    • bolest
    • boliet
    • choroba
    • chciet láskavost
    • rozvírit
    • robit starosti
    • rozbúrit
    • rušit
    • otravovat
    • porucha
    • mrzutost
    • neštastie
    • námaha
    • nepríjemnost
    • nepokoj
    • obtažovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > trouble

  • 9 urge

    [ə:‹] 1. verb
    1) (to try to persuade or request earnestly (someone to do something): He urged her to drive carefully; `Come with me,' he urged.) naliehať
    2) (to try to convince a person of (eg the importance of, or necessity for, some action): He urged (on them) the necessity for speed.) presviedčať
    2. noun
    (a strong impulse or desire: I felt an urge to hit him.) túžba, nutkanie
    * * *
    • uviest
    • varovat
    • vrúcnost
    • viest
    • vzbudit
    • vyburcovat
    • zahnat
    • zdôraznovat
    • snažit sa
    • strkat
    • uplatnit
    • túžba
    • trvat na tom
    • usilovat
    • upozornovat
    • prehováranie
    • prebudit k životu
    • pripomínat
    • prehovárat
    • presviedcat
    • hovorit
    • hnacia sila
    • impulz
    • klást na srdce
    • dohnat
    • roznietit
    • prosit
    • pud
    • pokracovat
    • potreba
    • pohánat
    • podnecovat
    • ponúkat
    • ponáhlat
    • postrkovat
    • povzbudzovat
    • poslat
    • naliehat
    • naliehavo sa snažit
    • nástojit
    • naliehavo žiadat
    • naliehanie
    • nútenie
    • nutkanie
    • opakovat
    • nútit
    • odviest

    English-Slovak dictionary > urge

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