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  • 81 then

    [ðen] 1. adverb
    1) (at that time in the past or future: I was at school then; If you're coming next week, I'll see you then.) potom
    2) (used with prepositions to mean that time in the past or future: John should be here by then; I'll need you before then; I have been ill since then; Until then; Goodbye till then!) dovtedy
    3) (after that: I had a drink, (and) then I went home.) potom
    4) (in that case: He might not give us the money and then what would we do?) potom
    5) (often used especially at the end of sentences in which an explanation, opinion etc is asked for, or which show surprise etc: What do you think of that, then?) tak (teda)
    6) (also; in addition: I have two brothers, and then I have a cousin in America.) potom; okrem toho
    2. conjunction
    (in that case; as a result: If you're tired, then you must rest.) tak (teda)
    3. adjective
    (at that time (in the past): the then Prime Minister.) vtedajší
    * * *
    • vtedy
    • vtedajší
    • už
    • v tom case
    • potom
    • nato
    • než

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  • 82 throaty

    adjective ((of a voice) coming from far back in the throat; deep and hoarse.) hrdelný, zastretý
    * * *
    • zastretý
    • hrdelný
    • nezretelný

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  • 83 tide

    (the regular, twice-a-day ebbing and flowing movement of the sea: It's high/low tide; The tide is coming in / going out.) príliv a odliv
    - tidal wave
    * * *
    • príliv a odliv
    • prúd

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  • 84 timely

    adjective (coming at the right moment: Your arrival was most timely.) včasný, vhodný
    * * *
    • vcasný
    • aktuálny

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  • 85 watch

    [wo ] 1. noun
    1) (a small instrument for telling the time by, worn on the wrist or carried in the pocket of a waistcoat etc: He wears a gold watch; a wrist-watch.) hodinky
    2) (a period of standing guard during the night: I'll take the watch from two o'clock till six.) stráž
    3) (in the navy etc, a group of officers and men who are on duty at a given time: The night watch come(s) on duty soon.) hliadka
    2. verb
    1) (to look at (someone or something): He was watching her carefully; He is watching television.) pozerať sa
    2) (to keep a lookout (for): They've gone to watch for the ship coming in; Could you watch for the postman?) pozerať sa; striehnuť
    3) (to be careful of (someone or something): Watch (that) you don't fall off!; Watch him! He's dangerous.) dávať (si) pozor
    4) (to guard or take care of: Watch the prisoner and make sure he doesn't escape; Please watch the baby while I go shopping.) striehnuť, strážiť, dať pozor
    5) (to wait for (a chance, opportunity etc): Watch your chance, and then run.) počkať
    - watchful
    - watchfully
    - watchfulness
    - watchdog
    - watchmaker
    - watchman
    - watchtower
    - watchword
    - keep watch
    - watch one's step
    - watch out
    - watch over
    * * *
    • všímat si
    • sledovat
    • striehnut
    • strážit
    • stráž
    • hliadka
    • hodinky
    • bedlivost
    • bdiet
    • bdenie
    • dávat pozor
    • ostražitost
    • pozerat sa
    • pozorovat
    • pozornost

    English-Slovak dictionary > watch

  • 86 watch out

    ( with for) (to be careful (of): Watch out for the cars!; Watch out! The police are coming!) dávať pozor
    * * *
    • stránit sa
    • dávaj pozor
    • mat sa na pozore

    English-Slovak dictionary > watch out

  • 87 week

    [wi:k] 1. noun
    1) (any sequence of seven days, especially from Sunday to Saturday: It's three weeks since I saw her.) týždeň
    2) (the five days from Monday to Friday inclusive: He can't go during the week, but he'll go on Saturday or Sunday.) pracovný týždeň
    3) (the amount of time spent working during a period of seven days: He works a forty-eight-hour week.) týždeň
    2. adverb
    (once a week: The newspaper is published weekly.) týždenne
    3. noun
    (a publication coming out once a week: Is this newspaper a weekly or a daily?) týždenník
    - weekend
    - a week last Friday
    - a week today
    - tomorrow
    - on/next Friday
    - Friday
    * * *
    • týžden

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  • 88 westerly

    1) ((of a wind, breeze etc) coming from the west: a westerly wind.) západný
    2) (looking, lying etc towards the west: moving in a westerly direction.) západný
    * * *
    • západný
    • na západ

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  • 89 win

    [win] 1. present participle - winning; verb
    1) (to obtain (a victory) in a contest; to succeed in coming first in (a contest), usually by one's own efforts: He won a fine victory in the election; Who won the war/match?; He won the bet; He won (the race) in a fast time / by a clear five metres.) dosiahnuť; vyhrať
    2) (to obtain (a prize) in a competition etc, usually by luck: to win first prize; I won $5 in the crossword competition.) vyhrať
    3) (to obtain by one's own efforts: He won her respect over a number of years.) získať
    2. noun
    (a victory or success: She's had two wins in four races.) víťazstvo
    - winning
    - winning-post
    - win over
    - win the day
    - win through
    * * *
    • úspech
    • vyhrat
    • výhra
    • zvítazit
    • prekonat
    • pretlct sa
    • dobíjat
    • dobit
    • prebit sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > win

  • 90 ancestry

    plural - ancestries; noun (a line of ancestors coming down to one's parents: He is of noble ancestry.) pôvod

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  • 91 dew

    [dju:]
    (tiny drops of moisture coming from the air as it cools, especially at night: The grass is wet with early-morning dew.) rosa

    English-Slovak dictionary > dew

  • 92 done for

    (ruined, defeated or about to be killed etc: The police are coming - run for it or we're done for!) zničený

    English-Slovak dictionary > done for

  • 93 extraterrestrial

    [ekstrətə'restriəl]
    noun, adjective
    ((a person etc) not living on or coming from the planet Earth.) mimozemský

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  • 94 go on at

    (to nag at: Her mother went on at her for coming home late after the dance.) zahŕňať výčitkami

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  • 95 in store

    1) (kept or reserved for future use: I keep plenty of tinned food in store for emergencies.) v zásobe
    2) (coming in the future: There's trouble in store for her!) (čakať) v budúcnosti

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  • 96 jaywalker

    ['‹eiwo:kə]
    (a person who walks carelessly among traffic: She never looks to see if there's a car coming before she crosses the road - she's a jaywalker.) nedisciplinovaný chodec

    English-Slovak dictionary > jaywalker

  • 97 larva

    plural - larvae; noun
    (a developing insect in its first stage after coming out of the egg; a grub or caterpillar.) larva

    English-Slovak dictionary > larva

  • 98 north-easterly / north-westerly

    1) ((of a wind etc) coming from the north-east or north-west: a north-easterly wind.) severovýchodný / severozápadný
    2) (looking, lying etc towards the north-east or north-west: a north-westerly direction.) na severovýchod; na severozápad

    English-Slovak dictionary > north-easterly / north-westerly

  • 99 posterior

    [pə'stiəriə]
    (coming, or situated behind.) nasledujúci (po)

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  • 100 posterity

    [po'sterəti]
    (people coming after; future generations: The treasures must be kept for posterity.) potomstvo

    English-Slovak dictionary > posterity

См. также в других словарях:

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  • Coming — Com ing, n. 1. Approach; advent; manifestation; as, the coming of the train. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically: The Second Advent of Christ, called usually the {second coming}. [1913 Webster] {Coming in}. (a) Entrance; entrance way; manner of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Coming in — Coming Com ing, n. 1. Approach; advent; manifestation; as, the coming of the train. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically: The Second Advent of Christ, called usually the {second coming}. [1913 Webster] {Coming in}. (a) Entrance; entrance way; manner of …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • coming — [adj] approaching, promising about to happen, advancing, almost on one, anticipated, aspiring, at hand, certain, close, converging, deserving, docking, drawing near, due, en route, eventual, expected, fated, foreseen, forthcoming, future, gaining …   New thesaurus

  • coming — index appearance (emergence), close (near), forthcoming, future, immediate (imminent), imminent …   Law dictionary

  • coming in — index inflow Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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