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81 from
[from]1) (used before the place, thing, person, time etc that is the point at which an action, journey, period of time etc begins: from Europe to Asia; from Monday to Friday; a letter from her father.) od2) (used to indicate that from which something or someone comes: a quotation from Shakespeare.) z, zo3) (used to indicate separation: Take it from him.) od4) (used to indicate a cause or reason: He is suffering from a cold.) z, zo, od* * *• z (2.p.)• od -
82 front
1) (the part of anything (intended to be) nearest the person who sees it; usually the most important part of anything: the front of the house; the front of the picture; ( also adjective) the front page.) priečelie; popredie; predný2) (the foremost part of anything in the direction in which it moves: the front of the ship; ( also adjective) the front seat of the bus.) predok; predný3) (the part of a city or town that faces the sea: We walked along the (sea) front.) nábrežie4) ((in war) the line of soliers nearest the enemy: They are sending more soldiers to the front.) front5) (a boundary separating two masses of air of different temperatures: A cold front is approaching from the Atlantic.) front6) (an outward appearance: He put on a brave front.) vystupovanie7) (a name sometimes given to a political movement: the Popular Front for Liberation.) front•- frontage- frontal
- at the front of
- in front of
- in front* * *• predný• predná strana• priecelie• front (voj.)• celo -
83 frostbite
noun (injury caused to the body by very great cold: He was suffering from frostbite in his feet.) omrzlina* * *• omrzlina -
84 get over
1) (to recover from (an illness, surprise, disappointment etc): I've got over my cold now; I can't get over her leaving so suddenly.) pozbierať sa z2) (to manage to make (oneself or something) understood: We must get our message over to the general public.) objasniť3) ((with with) to do (something one does not want to do): I'm not looking forward to this meeting, but let's get it over (with).) mať to (už) za sebou/z krku* * *• prerazit• prekonat -
85 glacial
['ɡleiʃəl]1) (of glaciers; formed by ice: a glacial valley; glacial deposits.) ľadový, ľadovcový2) (extremely cold: a glacial wind.) ľadový, studený* * *• ladovcový• ladový -
86 glow
[ɡləu] 1. verb1) (to give out heat or light without any flame: The coal was glowing in the fire.) tlieť, sálať, horieť; planúť, blčať2) (to have red cheeks because of heat, cold, emotion etc: The little boy glowed with pride.) horieť2. noun(the state of glowing: the glow of the coal in the fire.) žiara, páľava- glowing- glow-worm* * *• vyžarovat• vzrušenie• žeravit• žeravenie• žiarit• žiara• sálat• svietit• tliet• tlejivý výboj• horúcava• rumenec• planút -
87 goose-flesh
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88 hardy
(tough; strong; able to bear cold, tiredness etc: This plant is very hardy and able to survive even rough winter weather.) otužilý* * *• otužilý• neohrozený -
89 icy
1) (very cold: icy winds.) ľadový2) (covered with ice: icy roads.) zľadovatelý3) (unfriendly: an icy tone of voice.) ľadový, chladný* * *• ladový -
90 infect
[in'fekt](to fill with germs that cause disease; to give a disease to: You must wash that cut on your knee in case it becomes infected; She had a bad cold last week and has infected the rest of the class.) nakaziť- infectious
- infectiously* * *• zamorit• nakazit -
91 influenza
[influ'enzə](a type of infectious illness usually causing headache, fever, a cold etc.) chrípka* * *• chrípka -
92 it
1) ((used as the subject of a verb or object of a verb or preposition) the thing spoken of, used especially of lifeless things and of situations, but also of animals and babies: If you find my pencil, please give it to me; The dog is in the garden, isn't it?; I picked up the baby because it was crying; He decided to run a mile every morning but he couldn't keep it up.) to, ono2) (used as a subject in certain kinds of sentences eg in talking about the weather, distance or time: Is it raining very hard?; It's cold; It is five o'clock; Is it the fifth of March?; It's two miles to the village; Is it your turn to make the tea?; It is impossible for him to finish the work; It was nice of you to come; Is it likely that he would go without us?) (to)3) ((usually as the subject of the verb be) used to give emphasis to a certain word or phrase: It was you (that) I wanted to see, not Mary.) to4) (used with some verbs as a direct object with little meaning: The car broke down and we had to walk it; Oh, bother it!) to•- its- itself* * *• to• ono -
93 keen
[ki:n]1) (eager or enthusiastic: He is a keen golfer; I'm keen to succeed.) vášnivý; chtivý2) (sharp: Her eyesight is as keen as ever.) ostrý3) ((of wind etc) very cold and biting.) ostrý•- keenly- keenness
- keen on* * *• velký• živý• štiplavý• dychtivý• horlivý• bystrý• citlivý• prudký• plac• ostrý• pohrebný spev• náruživý -
94 marble
1) (a kind of hard, usually highly polished stone, cold to the touch: This table is made of marble; ( also adjective) a marble statue.) mramor; mramorový2) (a small hard ball of glass used in children's games: The little boy rolled a marble along the ground.) guľôčka•- marbled- marbles* * *• vyrobený z mramoru• gulka• mramorový vzhlad• mramorovaný• mramorový blok• mramor• mramorová doska -
95 menthol
['menƟəl](a sharp-smelling substance got from peppermint oil used to help give relief from colds etc: If you have a cold put some menthol in boiling water and breathe in the steam; Some cigarettes contain menthol.) mentol* * *• mentol -
96 mild
1) ((of a person or his personality) gentle in temper or behaviour: such a mild man.) mierny, pokojný2) ((of punishment etc) not severe: a mild sentence.) mierny3) ((of weather especially if not in summer) not cold; rather warm: a mild spring day.) príjemný4) ((of spices, spiced foods etc) not hot: a mild curry.) jemný, slabý•- mildly- mildness* * *• slabý• tlmený• umiernený• uhladený• príjemný• jemný• pokojný• krotký• mierny• nesmelý• nie ostrý -
97 nasty
1) (unpleasant to the senses: a nasty smell.) odporný2) (unfriendly or unpleasant in manner: The man was very nasty to me.) zlý3) (wicked; evil: He has a nasty temper.) protivný, nepríjemný4) ((of weather) very poor, cold, rainy etc.) mizerný5) ((of a wound, cut etc) serious: That dog gave her a nasty bite.) nebezpečný6) (awkward or very difficult: a nasty situation.) ťažký, nepríjemný•- nastily- nastiness* * *• velmi nepríjemný• zlý• špinavý• sprostý• tažký• hanebný• hrozivý• hnusný• protivný• riskantný• podlý• ošklivý• nemravný• nechutný• nepríjemný• nebezpecný• nedovolený• nepoctivý• neslušný• odporný chlap• odporná záležitost• odporný• ohavnost• ohava -
98 nippy
1) ((of the weather) cold.) chladný2) (quick-moving; nimble: a nippy little car.) rýchly* * *• vrtký• studený• svižný• ostrý• kúsavý -
99 onset
['onset](a beginning: the onset of a cold.) začiatok* * *• útok• výpad• sklon (k niecomu)• tendencia• prudký zaciatok• nábeh• nával• nápor• náraz -
100 paradise
1) (a place or state of great happiness: It's paradise to be by a warm fire on a cold night.) blaho2) ((with capital) heaven: When we die, we go to Paradise.) raj* * *• raj
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