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  • 1 anxious

    ['æŋkʃəs]
    1) (worried about what may happen or have happened: She is anxious about her father's health.) ustarostený
    2) (causing worry, fear or uncertainty: an anxious moment.) znepokojujúci
    3) (wanting very much (to do etc something): He's very anxious to please.) horlivo sa usilujúci
    - anxiety
    * * *
    • úzkostlivý
    • znepokojujúci
    • znepokojený
    • snažit sa
    • túžit (po niecom)

    English-Slovak dictionary > anxious

  • 2 anxious for

    • dychtivý po

    English-Slovak dictionary > anxious for

  • 3 agitate

    ['æ‹iteit]
    1) (to make (someone) excited and anxious: The news agitated her.) rozrušiť
    2) (to try to arouse public feeling and action: That group is agitating for prison reform.) agitovať
    3) (to shake: The tree was agitated by the wind.) zmietať
    - agitation
    - agitator
    * * *
    • vzrušenie
    • zmietat(sa)
    • triast
    • agitovat
    • agitácia
    • rozrušit

    English-Slovak dictionary > agitate

  • 4 anxiety

    * * *
    • úzkost
    • starost
    • túžba

    English-Slovak dictionary > anxiety

  • 5 apprehensive

    [-siv]
    adjective (anxious; worried: an apprehensive expression.) bojazlivý
    * * *
    • obávajúci sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > apprehensive

  • 6 be on tenterhooks

    (to be uncertain and anxious about what is going to happen: He was on tenterhooks about the result of the exam.) byť napätý
    * * *
    • byt v napätí
    • byt ako na trní

    English-Slovak dictionary > be on tenterhooks

  • 7 calm

    1. adjective
    1) (still or quiet: a calm sea; The weather was calm.) pokojný
    2) (not anxious or excited: a calm person/expression; Please keep calm!) pokojný
    2. noun
    1) ((a period of) absence of wind and large waves.) bezvetrie
    2) (peace and quiet: He enjoyed the calm of the library.) ticho
    3. verb
    (to make calm: Calm yourself!) upokojiť sa
    - calmness
    - calm down
    * * *
    • sebaistý
    • samozrejmý
    • tichý
    • ticho
    • upokojit (sa)
    • drzý
    • bezvetrie
    • cynický
    • chladný
    • pokoj
    • pokojný
    • nevzrušený

    English-Slovak dictionary > calm

  • 8 care

    [keə] 1. noun
    1) (close attention: Do it with care.) starostlivosť, pozornosť
    2) (keeping; protection: Your belongings will be safe in my care.) opatera, ochrana
    3) ((a cause for) worry: free from care; all the cares of the world.) starosť
    4) (treatment: medical care; skin care.) starostlivosť
    2. verb
    1) (to be anxious or concerned: Don't you care if you fail?; I couldn't care less (= It's of no importance to me); She really cares about her career.) starať sa o, dbať
    2) (to be willing (to): Would you care to have dinner with me?) mať chuť
    - carefully
    - carefulness
    - careless
    - carelessly
    - carelessness
    - carefree
    - caregiver
    - caretaker
    - careworn
    - care for
    - care of
    - take care
    - take care of
    * * *
    • vec
    • starostlivost
    • starat sa
    • starost
    • dbat
    • dohlad
    • opatrnost
    • pozornost
    • mat záujem

    English-Slovak dictionary > care

  • 9 curious

    ['kjuəriəs]
    1) (strange; odd: a curious habit.) zvláštny
    2) (anxious or interested (to learn): I'm curious (to find out) whether he passed his exams.) zvedavý
    - curiosity
    * * *
    • zvedavý
    • zvláštny
    • podivný

    English-Slovak dictionary > curious

  • 10 disturb

    [di'stə:b]
    1) (to interrupt or take attention away from: I'm sorry, am I disturbing you?) rušiť
    2) (to worry or make anxious: This news has disturbed me very much.) rozrušiť
    3) (to stir up or throw into confusion: A violent storm disturbed the surface of the lake.) rozbúriť
    * * *
    • vzrušit
    • vyrušovat
    • zmiast
    • znepokojit
    • rušit
    • rozcúlit
    • rušit sa
    • porušit

    English-Slovak dictionary > disturb

  • 11 frantic

    ['fræntik]
    1) (anxious or very worried: The frantic mother searched for her child.) zúfalý
    2) (wildly excited: the frantic pace of modern life.) rušný, horúčkovitý
    * * *
    • zúrivý
    • šialený (cím)

    English-Slovak dictionary > frantic

  • 12 insecure

    [insi'kjuə]
    1) (unsure of oneself or lacking confidence: Whenever he was in a crowd of people he felt anxious and insecure.) neistý
    2) (not safe or firmly fixed: This chair-leg is insecure; an insecure lock.) neistý, nespoľahlivý
    - insecurity
    * * *
    • neistý

    English-Slovak dictionary > insecure

  • 13 interested

    1) ((often with in) showing attention or having curiosity: He's not interested in politics; Don't tell me any more - I'm not interested; I'll be interested to see what happens next week.) mať záujem (o)
    2) ((often with in) willing, or wanting, to do, buy etc: Are you interested in (buying) a second-hand car?) mať záujem
    3) (personally involved in a particular business, project etc and therefore likely to be anxious about decisions made regarding it: You must consult the other interested parties (= the other people involved).) zainteresovaný
    * * *
    • zainteresovaný

    English-Slovak dictionary > interested

  • 14 kind

    I noun
    (a sort or type: What kind of car is it?; He is not the kind of man who would be cruel to children.) druh
    II 1. adjective
    (ready or anxious to do good to others; friendly: He's such a kind man; It was very kind of you to look after the children yesterday.) láskavý
    2. adjective
    (having or showing a gentle and friendly nature: a kindly smile; a kindly old lady.) vľúdny
    - kindness
    - kind-hearted
    * * *
    • vlúdny
    • priatelský
    • druh
    • láskavý
    • milý
    • milo
    • ohladuplný

    English-Slovak dictionary > kind

  • 15 perturb

    [pə'tə:b]
    (to make (someone) worried or anxious: His threats didn't perturb her in the least.) zmiasť; znepokojiť
    * * *
    • rušit

    English-Slovak dictionary > perturb

  • 16 uneasy

    ((of a person or a situation etc) troubled, anxious or unsettled: When her son did not return, she grew uneasy.) stiesnený, nepokojný
    - uneasily
    - uneasiness
    * * *
    • úzkostlivý
    • znepokojujúci
    • znepokojený
    • stiesnený
    • trápny
    • tiesnivý
    • taživý
    • rozpacitý
    • nervózny
    • neistý
    • neprirodzený
    • nepokojný
    • neposedný
    • nesvoj
    • nepohodlný
    • nepríjemný
    • nútený

    English-Slovak dictionary > uneasy

  • 17 unsettled

    1) ((of weather) changeable.) nestály
    2) (anxious or restless: in an unsettled mood.) rozrušený, nevyrovnaný
    * * *
    • vratký
    • vzrušený
    • zbavený duševnej rovnováh
    • zvírený
    • premenlivý
    • duševne vyšinutý
    • rozrušený
    • pohnutý
    • labilný
    • nezaplatený
    • nevyriešený
    • neobývaný
    • neusadený
    • nerozhodnutý
    • neobývaný (pozemok)
    • nestály
    • nenormálny
    • nevyrovnaný
    • nevybavený
    • nepokojný
    • nelokalizovaný
    • nepripísaný
    • neodkázaný

    English-Slovak dictionary > unsettled

  • 18 worry

    1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) feel anxious: His dangerous driving worries me; His mother is worried about his education; There's no need to worry just because he's late.) robiť (si) starosti, znepokojovať sa
    2) (to annoy; to distract: Don't worry me just now - I'm busy!) otravovať, vyrušovať
    3) (to shake or tear with the teeth etc as a dog does its prey etc.) šklbať
    2. noun
    ((a cause of) anxiety: That boy is a constant (source of) worry to his mother!; Try to forget your worries.) starosť, trápenie; nepokoj, úzkosť
    * * *
    • utrápenost
    • znepokojovat
    • sužovat
    • starost
    • sužovat sa
    • trápit
    • trápenie
    • trápit sa
    • mrziet
    • obtažovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > worry

  • 19 be/get wound up

    (to be, or get, in a very excited or anxious state.) vzrušiť (sa), rozčúliť (sa)

    English-Slovak dictionary > be/get wound up

  • 20 get into a state

    (to become very upset or anxious.) vzrušovať sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > get into a state

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  • Anxious — Anx ious ([a^][ng]k sh[u^]s), a. [L. anxius, fr. angere to cause pain, choke; akin to Gr. a gchein to choke. See {Anger}.] 1. Full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, esp. respecting something future or unknown; being in… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • anxious — [aŋk′shəs, aŋ′shəs] adj. [L anxius < angere, to choke, give pain < IE base * angh : see ANGER] 1. having or showing anxiety; uneasy in mind; apprehensive; worried 2. causing or full of anxiety [an anxious hour] 3. eagerly wishing [anxious… …   English World dictionary

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  • anxious — index eager, ready (willing), solicitous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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  • anxious — 1 worried, concerned, solicitous, careful (see under CARE n) Analogous words: *fearful, apprehensive, afraid: uneasy, jittery, *impatient: perturbed, agitated, upset (see DISCOMPOSE) Antonyms: composed Contrasted words: *cool, unruffled,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • anxious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) experiencing worry or unease. 2) very eager and concerned to do something. DERIVATIVES anxiously adverb anxiousness noun. ORIGIN Latin anxius, from angere to choke …   English terms dictionary

  • anxious — anx|ious W3S3 [ˈæŋkʃəs] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: anxius] 1.) worried about something anxious about ▪ He was a bit anxious about the safety of the machinery. anxious for ▪ We were anxious for you. ▪ She gave me an anxious look.… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • anxious — adj. 1) anxious about (anxious about the world situation) 2) anxious for (we were anxious for them to meet you) 3) anxious to + inf. (she is anxious to help) 4) anxious that + clause; subj. (he was very anxious that we meet/should meet) * * * [… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • anxious */*/ — UK [ˈæŋkʃəs] / US adjective 1) worried because you think something bad might happen His silence made me anxious. an anxious glance anxious about: People are naturally anxious about these tests. 2) wanting something very much, especially when this …   English dictionary

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