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bravery

  • 1 bravery

    noun odvaha
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    • statocnost
    • hrdinstvo
    • nádhera
    • okázalost

    English-Slovak dictionary > bravery

  • 2 abstract

    ['æbstrækt] 1. adjective
    1) ((of a noun) referring to something which exists as an idea and which is not physically real: Truth, poverty and bravery are abstract nouns.) abstraktný
    2) ((of painting, sculpture etc) concerned with colour, shape, texture etc rather than showing things as they really appear: an abstract sketch of a vase of flowers.) abstraktný
    2. noun
    (a summary (of a book, article etc).) výťah; súhrn
    * * *
    • vziat
    • vynat
    • výtah
    • výnatok
    • zhrnutie
    • ztelesnenie
    • shrnút
    • tažko zrozumitelný
    • urobit konspekt
    • temný
    • ukradnút
    • teoretický
    • prehlad
    • ideálny
    • abstrahovat
    • abstraktný pojem
    • abstraktná plastika
    • abstraktná malba
    • abstraktný
    • abstraktné umenie
    • podstata
    • konspekt
    • konspektovat
    • odviest
    • odlahlý
    • odstránit
    • odvrátit
    • oddelit

    English-Slovak dictionary > abstract

  • 3 approbation

    [æprə'beiʃən]
    (approval: His bravery received the approbation of the whole town.) uznanie
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    • schválenie
    • súhlas

    English-Slovak dictionary > approbation

  • 4 brave

    [breiv] 1. adjective
    (without fear of danger, pain etc: a brave soldier; a brave deed; You're very brave; It was brave of him to fight such an enemy.) statočný
    2. verb
    (to meet or face boldly: They braved the cold weather.) čeliť
    3. noun
    (a Red Indian warrior.) indiánsky bojovník
    - bravery
    * * *
    • vzdorovat (comu)
    • statocný
    • odvážny

    English-Slovak dictionary > brave

  • 5 courage

    (the quality that makes a person able to meet dangers without fear; bravery: It took courage to sail the Atlantic singlehanded.) odvaha
    - courageously
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    • odvaha

    English-Slovak dictionary > courage

  • 6 cross

    [kros] I adjective
    (angry: I get very cross when I lose something.) mrzutý
    II 1. plural - crosses; noun
    1) (a symbol formed by two lines placed across each other, eg + or x.) kríž
    2) (two wooden beams placed thus (+), on which Christ was nailed.) kríž
    3) (the symbol of the Christian religion.) kríž
    4) (a lasting cause of suffering etc: Your rheumatism is a cross you will have to bear.) kríž
    5) (the result of breeding two varieties of animal or plant: This dog is a cross between an alsatian and a labrador.) kríženec
    6) (a monument in the shape of a cross.) kríž
    7) (any of several types of medal given for bravery etc: the Victoria Cross.) kríž
    2. verb
    1) (to go from one side to the other: Let's cross (the street); This road crosses the swamp.) prejsť; pretínať
    2) ((negative uncross) to place (two things) across each other: He sat down and crossed his legs.) skrížiť
    3) (to go or be placed across (each other): The roads cross in the centre of town.) krížiť sa
    4) (to meet and pass: Our letters must have crossed in the post.) krížiť sa
    5) (to put a line across: Cross your `t's'.) preškrtnúť
    6) (to make (a cheque or postal order) payable only through a bank by drawing two parallel lines across it.) prekrížiť
    7) (to breed (something) from two different varieties: I've crossed two varieties of rose.) (s)krížiť
    8) (to go against the wishes of: If you cross me, you'll regret it!) odporovať
    - crossing
    - crossbow
    - cross-breed
    - cross-bred
    - crosscheck
    3. noun
    (the act of crosschecking.) preskúmanie, preverenie, kontrola
    - cross-country skiing
    - cross-examine
    - cross-examination
    - cross-eyed
    - cross-fire
    - at cross-purposes
    - cross-refer
    - cross-reference
    - crossroads
    - cross-section
    - crossword puzzle
    - crossword
    - cross one's fingers
    - cross out
    * * *
    • transverzálny
    • priecny
    • preciarknut
    • prejst
    • prekrocit
    • diagonálny
    • kríž
    • križovat
    • krížový
    • krížit
    • krízový

    English-Slovak dictionary > cross

  • 7 decorate

    ['dekəreit]
    1) (to add some kind of ornament etc to (something) to make more beautiful, striking etc: We decorated the Christmas tree with glass balls.) ozdobiť
    2) (to put paint, paper etc on the walls, ceiling and woodwork of (a room): He spent a week decorating the living-room.) maľovať, tapetovať
    3) (to give a medal or badge to (someone) as a mark of honour: He was decorated for his bravery.) vyznamenať
    - decorative
    - decorator
    * * *
    • vyznamenat
    • vykrášlit
    • vyzdobit
    • ozdobit
    • malovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > decorate

  • 8 equivalent

    [i'kwivələnt] 1. adjective
    (equal in value, power, meaning etc: A metre is not quite equivalent to a yard; Would you say that `bravery' and `courage' are exactly equivalent?) ekvivalentný
    2. noun
    (something or someone that is equivalent to something or someone else: This word has no equivalent in French.) ekvivalent, zodpovedajúce slovo
    * * *
    • ekvivalentný
    • ekvivalent
    • rovnocenný

    English-Slovak dictionary > equivalent

  • 9 gallantry

    1) (bravery: He won a medal for gallantry.) statočnosť
    2) (politeness and attention to ladies: The young man was noted for gallantry.) galantnosť
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    • záletníctvo
    • zdvorilost
    • statocnost
    • udatnost
    • dvornost
    • chrabrost
    • rytierstvo
    • nemravnost
    • odvaha

    English-Slovak dictionary > gallantry

  • 10 go down

    1) ((with well/badly) to be approved or disapproved of: The story went down well (with them).) byť prijatý (dobre/zle)
    2) ((of a ship) to sink: They were lost at sea when the ship went down.) potopiť sa
    3) ((of the sun or moon) to go below the horizon.) zájsť
    4) (to be remembered: Your bravery will go down in history.) pripomínať, žiť v pamäti
    5) ((of places) to become less desirable: This part of town has gone down in the last twenty years.) upadnúť
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    • zíst
    • spadnút
    • klesnút
    • poklesnút

    English-Slovak dictionary > go down

  • 11 heroism

    ['herəuizm]
    noun (great bravery: The policeman was given a medal in recognition of his heroism.) hrdinstvo
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    • hrdinstvo

    English-Slovak dictionary > heroism

  • 12 medal

    ['medl]
    (a piece of metal with a design, inscription etc stamped on it, given as a reward for bravery, long service, excellence etc, or made to celebrate a special occasion: He won a medal in the War.) medaila
    * * *
    • vyznamenat medailou
    • dekorovat
    • medaila

    English-Slovak dictionary > medal

  • 13 reluctant

    (unwilling: He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery.) zdráhavý, neochotný
    - reluctance
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    • zdráhavý
    • priecny
    • neochotný
    • nepoddajný
    • odporujúci

    English-Slovak dictionary > reluctant

  • 14 spring

    [spriŋ] 1. past tense - sprang; verb
    1) (to jump, leap or move swiftly (usually upwards): She sprang into the boat.)
    2) (to arise or result from: His bravery springs from his love of adventure.)
    3) (to (cause a trap to) close violently: The trap must have sprung when the hare stepped in it.)
    2. noun
    1) (a coil of wire or other similar device which can be compressed or squeezed down but returns to its original shape when released: a watch-spring; the springs in a chair.) pero, pružina
    2) (the season of the year between winter and summer when plants begin to flower or grow leaves: Spring is my favourite season.) jar
    3) (a leap or sudden movement: The lion made a sudden spring on its prey.) skok
    4) (the ability to stretch and spring back again: There's not a lot of spring in this old trampoline.) pružnosť
    5) (a small stream flowing out from the ground.) prameň
    - springiness
    - sprung
    - springboard
    - spring cleaning
    - springtime
    - spring up
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    • utrpiet prasknutie
    • vrátenie do pôvodnej polo
    • utratit
    • uvolnit sa
    • úsvit
    • vesna
    • vymrštit sa
    • vyplašit
    • vytiahnut
    • vytekat prúdom
    • vysunút
    • vyrovnávacie koleno
    • vytrysknút
    • vyprýštit
    • vyskocenie
    • zacat sa klenút
    • vziat skokom
    • vyskocit
    • vzpínat sa
    • vytahovat
    • vznikat
    • zdroj
    • živý tanec
    • zasadit
    • zdvíhat sa
    • zrútit sa
    • žriedlo
    • s pružinou
    • škára
    • sklapnút
    • skocenie
    • skocná (tanec)
    • skákat
    • skok
    • skocit
    • studnicka
    • strhnút
    • tahat
    • spruha
    • spôsobit ochromenie
    • svitanie
    • ukazovacie lano
    • trhlina
    • týcit sa
    • urobit puklinu
    • trhat
    • prekvapit
    • pretiahnut
    • preskocit
    • príliš napnút
    • priviest k výbuchu
    • elasticnost
    • energia
    • jarný
    • jarná koža
    • jarná kožka
    • jar
    • klenút
    • bystrost
    • doba prebudenia
    • dat pružnost
    • dat vzniknút
    • pružný pohyb
    • pružnost
    • pružinový
    • pukat
    • pruženie
    • prýštit
    • pružina
    • puknút
    • rozštiepit
    • roztrhnút náložou
    • roztrhnút
    • rozrazit
    • perovanie
    • perový
    • pätová ciara
    • pnút sa
    • opatrit pružinami
    • pochádzat
    • pero
    • pramen
    • pohybovat
    • praskat
    • povstávat
    • popud
    • pramenitý
    • posunút
    • pohnútka
    • poskocenie
    • pramenit
    • poskok
    • prasklina
    • mladost
    • mat pôvod
    • motív
    • nechat vybuchnút
    • odpálit
    • odpružit
    • ohnút
    • objavit sa
    • ochromit

    English-Slovak dictionary > spring

  • 15 valour

    ['vælə]
    (courage or bravery, especially in battle: He displayed his valour on the battlefield.) udatnosť, chrabrosť
    * * *
    • smelost
    • chrabrost
    • odvaha

    English-Slovak dictionary > valour

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