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1 coarse
[ko:s]1) (rough in texture or to touch; not fine: This coat is made of coarse material.) hrubý2) (rude, vulgar or unrefined: coarse jokes.) hrubý•- coarsely- coarseness
- coarsen* * *• drsný• hrubý• neobrobený• neopracovaný -
2 coarse control
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3 coarse primary
• úzkopásmová zložka -
4 coarse-fine relay
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5 coarse-grained
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6 bawdy
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7 boor
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8 canvas
['kænvəs]plural - canvases; noun1) (( also adjective) (of) a coarse cloth made of hemp or flax etc, used for sails, tents etc, and for painting on: canvas sails.) plátno, plachtovina; plátenný2) ((a piece of canvas for) a painting: He painted twenty canvases.) plátno•* * *• stanová látka• stanové plátno• prediskutovat• prevádzat kampan• dopytovat sa• agitovat• rozširovat• robit prieskum• plachtovina• plátená podlaha• prebrat• podrobné skúmanie• lodná plachta• maliarske plátno -
9 coarsen
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10 common
['komən] 1. adjective1) (seen or happening often; quite normal or usual: a common occurrence; These birds are not so common nowadays.) bežný2) (belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one: This knowledge is common to all of us; We share a common language.) spoločný3) (publicly owned: common property.) verejný4) (coarse or impolite: She uses some very common expressions.) hrubý5) (of ordinary, not high, social rank: the common people.) prostý6) (of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence): The house is empty.) všeobecný (o podstatnom mene)2. noun((a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings: the village common.) obecný pozemok- commoner- common knowledge
- common law
- common-law
- commonplace
- common-room
- common sense
- the Common Market
- the House of Commons
- the Commons
- in common* * *• všeobecný• spolocný• bežný• obycajný• obecný -
11 duffle coat
(a coat of coarse woollen cloth usually with a hood.) plášť s kapucňou* * *• trojštvrtový táborový kab -
12 hemp
[hemp](a plant from which is obtained) a coarse fibre used to make rope, bags, sails etc and the drug cannabis (hashish or marijuana). konope* * *• konope -
13 lion
feminine - lioness; noun(a type of large, flesh-eating animal of the cat family, the male of which has a long, coarse mane.) lev, levica* * *• celebrita• lev• odvážlivec -
14 meal
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15 Moor
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16 moor
I [muə] noun(a large stretch of open, unfarmed land with poor soil often covered with heather, coarse grass etc.) planina, slatina- moorlandII [muə] verb(to fasten (a ship etc) by a rope, cable or anchor: We moored (the yacht) in the bay.) uviazať- mooring- moorings* * *• vresovisko• uviazat• zakotvit• slatina• pripútat• pripevnit• priviazat• pripevnit k zemi• pripútat k zemi• pustá planina• mociar -
17 mop
[mop] 1. noun1) (a pad of sponge, or a bunch of pieces of coarse string or yarn etc, fixed on a handle, for washing floors, dishes etc.) handra2) (a thick mass of hair: a mop of dark hair.) štica3) (an act of mopping: He gave the floor a quick mop.) utretie handrou2. verb1) (to rub or wipe with a mop: She mopped the kitchen floor.) utrieť handrou2) (to wipe or clean (eg a face covered with sweat): He mopped his brow.) osušiť•- mop up* * *• utierat• utriet• vlasatec• zotriet• zmeták• strapaté vlasy• stierat• striet• tampón• handrový zmeták• hriva• chumác vlasov• povrázkový zmeták• leštiaci kotúc• mop• mapovat -
18 sack
I [sæk] noun(a large bag of coarse cloth, strong paper or plastic: The potatoes were put into sacks.) vrece- sacking- sackcloth II [sæk] verb(to dismiss (a person) from his job: One of the workmen was sacked for drunkenness.) prepustiť zo zamestnania* * *• víno z Kanárskych ostrovov• vrece• vlecka (oblecenie)• vykradnút• výpoved• vyplienenie• vyrabovat• vydrancovanie• vyrabovanie• vyplienit• vylúpit• vydrancovat• vylúpenie• základna• prepustenie• prepustit• biele víno zo Španielska• dat rozkaz vyplienit• dat do vreca• danie košom nápadníkovi• dávat do vreca• rozniest (na kopytách)• papierový sácik• pobit• poštový vak• porazit (v zápase)• poprava utopením vo vreci• postel• lup• krátky volný kabát• korist• odmietnutie nápadníka -
19 sackcloth
noun (a type of coarse cloth formerly worn as a sign of mourning or of sorrow for sin.) vrecovina* * *• vrecovina• lútost (nad spáchaným cino -
20 sacking
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coarse´ly — coarse «krs, kohrs», adjective, coars|er, coars|est. 1. made up of fairly large parts; not fine: »coarse salt, coarse sand. 2. heavy or rough in looks or texture: »Burlap is a coarse cloth. The old fisherman had coarse, weathered features. 3.… … Useful english dictionary
Coarse — (k[=o]rs), a. [Compar. {Coarser} (k[=o]rs [ e]r); superl. {Coarsest}.] [As this word was anciently written course, or cours, it may be an abbreviation of of course, in the common manner of proceeding, common, and hence, homely, made for common… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coarse — [kôrs] adj. coarser, coarsest [specialized var. of COURSE in sense of “ordinary or usual order” as in of course] 1. of inferior or poor quality; common [coarse fare] 2. consisting of rather large elements or particles [coarse sand] 3. not fine or … English World dictionary
coarse — coarse, vulgar, gross, obscene, ribald are comparable when applied to persons, their language, or behavior and mean offensive to a person of good taste or moral principles. Coarse is opposed to fine not only with reference to material things (as… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
coarse — [ko:s US ko:rs] adj [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from course (ordinary) way (of things) ] 1.) having a rough surface that feels slightly hard = ↑rough ≠ ↑smooth ▪ a jacket of coarse wool 2.) consisting of threads or parts that are thick or… … Dictionary of contemporary English
coarse — [ kɔrs ] adjective * 1. ) feeling rough and hard: a jacket made from coarse gray cloth the coarse outer leaves of the cabbage 2. ) consisting of large or thick pieces: coarse sand 3. ) rude and offensive: They objected to his coarse language … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
coarse — kō(ə)rs, kȯ(ə)rs adj 1) visible to the naked eye or by means of a compound microscope <coarse particles> 2) of a tremor of wide excursion <a coarse tremor of the extremities> 3) harsh, raucous, or rough in tone used of some sounds… … Medical dictionary
coarse — coarse; coarse·ness; … English syllables
coarse — [adj1] not fine, rude base, bawdy, blue*, boorish, brutish, cheap, common, crass, crude, dirty, earthy, filthy, foul, foul mouthed, gross, gruff, immodest, impolite, improper, impure, incult, indelicate, inelegant, loutish, low, lowbred, lowdown… … New thesaurus
coarse — index blatant (obtrusive), brutal, disreputable, impertinent (insolent), inelegant, lascivious, lur … Law dictionary
coarse — early 15c., cors ordinary (modern spelling is from late 16c.), probably adj. use of noun cours (see COURSE (Cf. course)), originally referring to rough cloth for ordinary wear. Developed a sense of rude c.1500 and obscene by 1711. Perhaps related … Etymology dictionary