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  • 41 quantity

    ['kwontəti]
    (the size, weight, number etc of something, especially a large size etc: What quantity of paper do you need?; I buy these goods in quantity; a small quantity of cement; large quantities of tinned food.) množstvo
    - an unknown quantity
    * * *
    • velicina
    • kvantita
    • množstvo

    English-Slovak dictionary > quantity

  • 42 respectable

    1) (having a good reputation or character: a respectable family.) vážený
    2) (correct; acceptable: respectable behaviour.) slušný
    3) ((of clothes) good enough or suitable to wear: You can't go out in those torn trousers - they're not respectable.) slušný
    4) (large, good etc enough; fairly large, good etc: Four goals is a respectable score.) úctyhodný
    * * *
    • velmi velký
    • vážený
    • vhodný
    • vzbudzujúci úctu
    • znacný
    • slušný
    • seriózny
    • solídny
    • spolocenský
    • uchádzajúci
    • únosný
    • úctyhodný
    • prijatelný
    • fajnový
    • bezúhonný
    • charakterný
    • cestný
    • ctihodný
    • poctivý
    • pomerne slušný
    • poriadny
    • korektný
    • konvencný
    • obstojný
    • nóbl

    English-Slovak dictionary > respectable

  • 43 rock

    I [rok] noun
    1) ((a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth: The ship struck a rock and sank; the rocks on the seashore; He built his house on solid rock.) skala
    2) (a large stone: The climber was killed by a falling rock.) balvan
    3) (a type of hard sweet made in sticks: a stick of Edinburgh rock.) cukrová tyčinka
    - rocky
    - rockiness
    - rock-bottom
    - rock-garden
    - rock-plant
    - on the rocks
    II [rok] verb
    1) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) kolísať (sa)
    2) (to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.) pestovať v náručí
    3) (to shake or move violently: The earthquake rocked the building.) kývať sa
    - rocky
    - rockiness
    - rocking-chair
    - rocking-horse
    - off one's rocker
    III [rok]
    ((also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody: She likes rock; ( also adjective) a rock band.) rock; rockový
    * * *
    • útes
    • volovina
    • výbežok
    • zatriast sa
    • zakymácat sa
    • zdrsnit
    • skala
    • šuter
    • ukolísat
    • hlúpost
    • hlúpa chyba
    • fundament
    • húpat sa
    • hnat to
    • kmitat
    • kamienok
    • hornina
    • holub skalný
    • kamen
    • balvan
    • bonbón
    • rozkývat sa
    • rozkolísat sa
    • rock'n roll
    • pevný základ
    • praslica
    • pohybovat
    • kolísat
    • kolísat(sa)
    • kymácat sa
    • kravina
    • kolísat sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > rock

  • 44 slaughter

    ['slo:tə] 1. noun
    1) (the killing of people or animals in large numbers, cruelly and usually unnecessarily: Many people protested at the annual slaughter of seals.) zabíjanie
    2) (the killing of animals for food: Methods of slaughter must be humane.) zabíjanie
    2. verb
    1) (to kill (animals) for food: Thousands of cattle are slaughtered here every year.) zabiť
    2) (to kill in a cruel manner, especially in large numbers.) zabíjať
    3) (to criticize unmercifully or defeat very thoroughly: Our team absolutely slaughtered the other side.) rozdrviť
    * * *
    • vraždit
    • vraždenie
    • zabitie
    • vyvraždovanie
    • zabíjanie
    • zabíjat
    • zabit
    • zabíjacka
    • zavraždit
    • zakálacka
    • zavraždenie
    • znicit
    • zmasakrovanie
    • zmasakrovat
    • predat pod cenu
    • hromadne vraždit
    • hromadné vraždenie
    • pobitie
    • pobíjanie
    • pobit
    • porazit
    • porážka (dobytka)
    • porážat
    • porážka
    • porazene
    • povraždit
    • krvipreliatie
    • masakra
    • masaker
    • masakrovat
    • odrovnat

    English-Slovak dictionary > slaughter

  • 45 small

    [smo:l]
    1) (little in size, degree, importance etc; not large or great: She was accompanied by a small boy of about six; There's only a small amount of sugar left; She cut the meat up small for the baby.) malý
    2) (not doing something on a large scale: He's a small businessman.) drobný
    3) (little; not much: You have small reason to be satisfied with yourself.) malý, žiadny
    4) ((of the letters of the alphabet) not capital: The teacher showed the children how to write a capital G and a small g.) malý
    - small arms
    - small change
    - small hours
    - smallpox
    - small screen
    - small-time
    - feel/look small
    * * *
    • útly
    • velmi slabý
    • úzky
    • úzka cast
    • žiadny
    • zlý
    • slabo
    • skromný
    • silne zriedený
    • štíhly
    • tenký
    • ticho
    • priškrtený
    • prízemný
    • drobný tovar
    • drobný
    • drobná vec
    • drobnost
    • jemný
    • bezvýznamný
    • prostý
    • potichu
    • podradný
    • ponížený
    • pokorený
    • malicherný
    • nadrobno
    • málo
    • malé pivo
    • na malé kusky
    • malý
    • málo významný
    • malý výrobok
    • nešlachetný
    • obmedzený
    • nijaký
    • obycajný
    • nízky

    English-Slovak dictionary > small

  • 46 stack

    [stæk] 1. noun
    1) (a large, usually neatly shaped, pile eg of hay, straw, wood etc: a haystack.) stoh
    2) (a set of shelves for books eg in a library.) polica
    2. verb
    (to arrange in a large, usually neat, pile: Stack the books up against the wall.) (na)ukladať
    * * *
    • ventilacný kanál
    • vyústenie komínov
    • výfuková trubica
    • zásobník
    • zaplnit
    • šachta vysokej pece
    • sklad
    • skladat na seba
    • stavat do ihlanov
    • stohovat
    • stoh
    • urobit hromadu
    • udržovat v rôznych výškach
    • továrenský komín
    • prikryt
    • halda
    • hora
    • hromada
    • hranica
    • dávat do stohu
    • dávat do kopy
    • pamätový zásobník
    • postavit stoh
    • pokryt hromadou
    • kopa
    • kopit
    • komín
    • komínová hlava
    • nakopit
    • nahromadit
    • naskladat
    • narovnat
    • navršit

    English-Slovak dictionary > stack

  • 47 wholesale

    ['həulseil]
    1) (( also adverb) buying and selling goods on a large scale, usually from a manufacturer and to a retailer: a wholesale business; He buys the materials wholesale.) veľkoobchodný, masový; vo veľkom
    2) (on a large scale: the wholesale slaughter of innocent people.) masový
    * * *
    • velkoobchod
    • vo velkom
    • velkoobchodný

    English-Slovak dictionary > wholesale

  • 48 wide

    1. adjective
    1) (great in extent, especially from side to side: wide streets; Her eyes were wide with surprise.) široký
    2) (being a certain distance from one side to the other: This material is three metres wide; How wide is it?) široký
    3) (great or large: He won by a wide margin.) veľký
    4) (covering a large and varied range of subjects etc: a wide experience of teaching.) veľký
    2. adverb
    (with a great distance from top to bottom or side to side: He opened his eyes wide.) široko
    - widen
    - wideness
    - width
    - wide-ranging
    - widespread
    - give a wide berth to
    - give a wide berth
    - wide apart
    - wide awake
    - wide open
    * * *
    • šíry svet
    • šíry
    • široko
    • široký
    • daleký
    • liberálny

    English-Slovak dictionary > wide

  • 49 heavy industry

    (industries such as coalmining, ship-building etc which involve the use of large or heavy machines or which produce large or heavy products.) ťažký priemysel

    English-Slovak dictionary > heavy industry

  • 50 overgrown

    [əuvə'ɡroun]
    1) (full of plants that have grown too large or thick: Our garden is overgrown with weeds.) zarastený
    2) (grown too large: an overgrown puppy.) vyrastený

    English-Slovak dictionary > overgrown

  • 51 pelican

    ['pelikən]
    (a kind of large water-bird with a large beak with a pouch for carrying fish.) pelikán

    English-Slovak dictionary > pelican

  • 52 pineapple

    (a type of large tropical fruit shaped like a large pine-cone, or the plant which produces it.) ananás

    English-Slovak dictionary > pineapple

  • 53 shopping centre

    (a place, often a very large building, where there is a large number of different shops.) nákupné stredisko

    English-Slovak dictionary > shopping centre

  • 54 abundance

    (a large amount: an abundance of food; There was food in abundance.) hojnosť
    - abundantly
    * * *
    • velké množštvo
    • velké množstvo
    • spústa
    • hojnost
    • castost
    • blahobyt
    • relatívne zastúpenie
    • nadbytok
    • mnoho ludí

    English-Slovak dictionary > abundance

  • 55 accumulate

    [ə'kju:mjuleit]
    ((usually of things) to gather or be gathered together in a large quantity: Rubbish accumulates very quickly in our house.) hromadiť (sa)
    - accumulator
    * * *
    • zhromaždit sa
    • zhromaždovat
    • usadzovat sa
    • pribývat
    • hromadit (sa)
    • akumulovat
    • rást
    • kopit sa
    • nahromadit (sa)
    • narastat

    English-Slovak dictionary > accumulate

  • 56 adequate

    ['ædikwət]
    (sufficient; enough: He does not earn a large salary but it is adequate for his needs.) primeraný, postačujúci
    - adequacy
    * * *
    • stacitelný
    • primeraný
    • dostacujúci
    • dostatocný
    • adekvátny
    • postacitelný

    English-Slovak dictionary > adequate

  • 57 airliner

    noun (a (usually large) aircraft for carrying passengers.) dopravné lietadlo (linkové)
    * * *
    • dopravné lietadlo

    English-Slovak dictionary > airliner

  • 58 amass

    [ə'mæs]
    (to gather or collect in a large quantity: He amassed an enormous quantity of information.) zhromaždiť
    * * *
    • hromadit
    • nahromadit

    English-Slovak dictionary > amass

  • 59 amount

    1. verb
    1) (to add up to: The bill amounted to $15.) robiť, byť
    2) (to be equal to: Borrowing money and not returning it amounts to stealing.) rovnať sa
    2. noun
    (a quantity, especially of money: a large amount of money in the bank.) suma, čiastka
    * * *
    • význam
    • suma
    • hodnota
    • ciastka
    • cinit
    • množstvo

    English-Slovak dictionary > amount

  • 60 ape

    [eip]
    (a large monkey with little or no tail.) opica (veľká, bez chvosta)
    * * *
    • opicit sa
    • opica
    • ludoop

    English-Slovak dictionary > ape

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