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121 dormant
['do:mənt](not dead but not active: a dormant volcano.) nečinný* * *• spiaci• latentný• nevyužitý -
122 embalm
(to preserve (a dead body) from decay by treatment with spices or drugs: The Egyptians embalmed the corpses of their kings.) balzamovať* * *• balzamovat -
123 flog
[floɡ]past tense, past participle - flogged; verb(to beat; to whip: You will be flogged for stealing the money.) bičovať- flogging- flog a dead horse* * *• vybicovat• vyplatit• vycerpat• šlahat• strelit• štvat• trepat• trestat• predávat (slang)• predierat sa• klepat• bicovat• bit• rachotit• ostro kritizovat• plieskat• pobit• potrestat• narezat• napálit -
124 funeral
['fju:nərəl](the ceremony before the burying or cremation of a dead body: A large number of people attended the president's funeral; ( also adjective) a funeral procession.) pohreb; pohrebný* * *• pohreb• pohrebný• pohrebný sprievod -
125 ghost
[ɡəust](a spirit, usually of a dead person: Do you believe in ghosts?; Hamlet thought he saw his father's ghost.) duch- ghostly- give up the ghost* * *• strašidlo• duch -
126 grave
I [ɡreiv] noun(a plot of ground, or the hole dug in it, in which a dead person is buried: He laid flowers on the grave.) hrob- gravestone
- graveyard II [ɡreiv] adjective1) (important: a grave responsibility; grave decisions.) vážny2) (serious, dangerous: grave news.) závažný3) (serious, sad: a grave expression.) vážny•- gravely- gravity* * *• vážny• vštepit• vryt• slávnostný• tupý• tmavý• hlboký• dôstojný• hrob• prostý• pochovat -
127 gravestone
noun (a stone placed at a grave on which the dead person's name etc is written.) náhrobný kameň* * *• náhrobok• náhrobný kamen -
128 graveyard
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