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1 inclined
• náchylný -
2 be inclined to
1) (to have a tendency to (do something): He is inclined to be a bit lazy.) mať sklon k2) (to have a slight desire to (do something): I am inclined to accept their invitation.) mať chuť -
3 be inclined
• tiahnut• byt náchylný• mat sklon -
4 sick
[sik] 1. adjective1) (vomiting or inclined to vomit: He has been sick several times today; I feel sick; She's inclined to be seasick/airsick/car-sick.) chorý (od žalúdka)2) ((especially American) ill: He is a sick man; The doctor told me that my husband is very sick and may not live very long.) chorý3) (very tired (of); wishing to have no more (of): I'm sick of doing this; I'm sick and tired of hearing about it!) unavený; znechutený4) (affected by strong, unhappy or unpleasant feelings: I was really sick at making that bad mistake.) znechutený5) (in bad taste: a sick joke.) nechutný2. noun(vomit: The bedclothes were covered with sick.) zvratok- sicken- sickening
- sickeningly
- sickly
- sickness
- sick-leave
- make someone sick
- make sick
- the sick
- worried sick* * *• vodnatelný• vhodný pre chorého cloveka• v zlom stave• vyzerajúci nezdravo• zelený• zvrátený• zvracanina• zlý• znechutený• zvratok• sadistický• slabý• smutný• sklúcený• trpiaci• fádny• kalný• bledý• chorý• chorobný• cierny vtip• chorý clovek• otrávený (pren.)• pokazený• potrebujúci opravu• poškodený• kyslý• mdlý• morbídny• neštastný• nezdravý• nepriesvitný• napadnutý mikroorganizmam• nemocný• nútený -
5 consider
[kən'sidə]1) (to think about (carefully): He considered their comments.) zvážiť2) (to feel inclined towards: I'm considering leaving this job.) mať v úmysle3) (to take into account: You must consider other people's feelings.) mať na zreteli4) (to regard as being: They consider him unfit for that job.) považovať•- considerably* * *• uvažovat• zvažovat• brat ohlad• domnievat sa• považovat za -
6 contemplate
['kontəmpleit]1) (to think seriously (about): I was contemplating (= feeling inclined towards) having a holiday; She contemplated her future gloomily.) uvažovať o2) (to look thoughtfully at: The little boy stood contemplating himself in the mirror.) prezerať (si)•- contemplative
- contemplatively* * *• uvažovat• zamýšlat• premýšlat• rozjímat• pozorovat (zamyslene) -
7 cynical
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8 disbelieve
[disbi'li:v](not to believe: He was inclined to disbelieve her story.) neveriť* * *• pochybovat• neverit -
9 dispose
[di'spəuz]1) (to make inclined: I am not disposed to help him.) pripraviť2) (to arrange or settle.) usporiadať•- disposal
- at one's disposal
- dispose of* * *• usporiadat• volne disponovat• vyvolávat náchylnost• zariadit• zbavit sa• umiestnit po ruke• udelit• úcelne zostavit• prikázat• pridelit• disponovat• rozmiestnit• rozostavit• rozhodnút• použit• postavit• položit• nariadit• odpredat• odpísat (niekoho)• odstránit• odviest• odbyt -
10 doubt
1. verb1) (to feel uncertain about, but inclined not to believe: I doubt if he'll come now; He might have a screwdriver, but I doubt it.) pochybovať2) (not to be sure of the reliability of: Sometimes I doubt your intelligence!) mať pochybnosti (o)2. noun(a feeling of not being sure and sometimes of being suspicious: There is some doubt as to what happened; I have doubts about that place.) pochybnosť- doubtful- doubtfully
- doubtfulness
- doubtless
- beyond doubt
- in doubt
- no doubt* * *• pochybovat• pochybnost• podozrenie• neistota• nedôverovat• obava -
11 easy-going
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12 erratic
[i'rætik](inclined to be irregular; not dependable: His behaviour/work is erratic.) nespoľahlivý* * *• nepravidelný• nestály -
13 fanciful
1) (inclined to have fancies, especially strange, unreal ideas: She's a very fanciful girl.) snivý2) (imaginary or unreal: That idea is rather fanciful.) nereálny* * *• fantastický• pestrý -
14 incline
1. verb(to bow (one's head etc).) skloniť2. noun(a slope.) svah- be inclined to* * *• zohnút sa• sklonit (sa)• sklonit sa• priklonit sa• priklánat sa• opriet• naklonit (sa)• naklonit sa• nútit• odklánat sa -
15 lazy
['leizi](too inclined to avoid hard work, exercise etc: I take the bus to work as I'm too lazy to walk; Lazy people tend to become fat.) lenivý- lazily- laziness
- lazy-bones* * *• liknavý• lenivý -
16 light-fingered
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17 panicky
adjective (inclined to panic: She gets panicky in an exam; in a panicky mood.) panikársky* * *• vyplašený• panikársky• panický -
18 quarrelsome
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19 secretive
[-tiv]adjective (inclined to conceal one's activities, thoughts etc: secretive behaviour.) tajnostkársky* * *• uzavretý• sekrecný• tajnostkársky• svedciaci o mlcanlivosti• mlcanlivý• nechávajúci si všetko sebe• nic neprezrádzajúci -
20 shivery
adjective (inclined to shiver: The mention of ghosts gave her a shivery feeling.) roztrasený, chvejúci sa* * *• studený• trasúci sa• traslavý• klepajúci sa• desivý• chvejúci sa• roztrasený• rozochvený• mrazivý• nahánajúci husiu kožu
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