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  • 121 dormant

    ['do:mənt]
    (not dead but not active: a dormant volcano.) nečinný
    * * *
    • spiaci
    • latentný
    • nevyužitý

    English-Slovak dictionary > dormant

  • 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

    English-Slovak dictionary > embalm

  • 123 flog

    [floɡ]
    past tense, past participle - flogged; verb
    (to beat; to whip: You will be flogged for stealing the money.) bičovať
    - 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

    English-Slovak dictionary > flog

  • 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

    English-Slovak dictionary > funeral

  • 125 ghost

    [ɡəust]
    (a spirit, usually of a dead person: Do you believe in ghosts?; Hamlet thought he saw his father's ghost.) duch
    - give up the ghost
    * * *
    • strašidlo
    • duch

    English-Slovak dictionary > ghost

  • 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] adjective
    1) (important: a grave responsibility; grave decisions.) vážny
    2) (serious, dangerous: grave news.) závažný
    3) (serious, sad: a grave expression.) vážny
    - gravity
    * * *
    • vážny
    • vštepit
    • vryt
    • slávnostný
    • tupý
    • tmavý
    • hlboký
    • dôstojný
    • hrob
    • prostý
    • pochovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > grave

  • 127 gravestone

    noun (a stone placed at a grave on which the dead person's name etc is written.) náhrobný kameň
    * * *
    • náhrobok
    • náhrobný kamen

    English-Slovak dictionary > gravestone

  • 128 graveyard

    noun (a place where the dead are buried.) cintorín
    * * *
    • cintorín

    English-Slovak dictionary > graveyard

См. также в других словарях:

  • Dead — (d[e^]d), a. [OE. ded, dead, deed, AS. de[ a]d; akin to OS. d[=o]d, D. dood, G. todt, tot, Icel. dau[eth]r, Sw. & Dan. d[ o]d, Goth. daubs; prop. p. p. of an old verb meaning to die. See {Die}, and cf. {Death}.] 1. Deprived of life; opposed to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dead — [ded] adj. [ME ded < OE dēad, akin to ON dauthr, OHG tōt, Goth dauths: orig. pp. of an old v. base appearing in ON deyja, OS dojan, OHG touwen, all < IE base * dheu , DIE1] 1. no longer living; having died 2. naturally without life;… …   English World dictionary

  • Dead@17 — is a series formerly published by Viper Comics. The latest mini series is being published by Image Comics. It was created by Josh Howard and focuses on a girl, Nara Kilday, who is killed and then reborn to fight demons. Contents 1 Publication… …   Wikipedia

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  • dead — adj Dead, defunct, deceased, departed, late, lifeless, inanimate all mean devoid of life. Dead applies strictly to anyone or to anything that has been deprived of life and has therefore ceased to grow or to function {a dead person} {a dead… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • dead — [ded] adjective 1. if the economy or an industry is dead, it is not growing or successful: • The plan is to lower interest rates in order to breathe life back into the dead economy. • The domestic gold industry is dead. 2. no longer important,… …   Financial and business terms

  • dead — (adj.) O.E. dead dead, also torpid, dull; of water, still, standing, from P.Gmc. *dauthaz (Cf. O.S. dod, Dan. dèd, Swed. död, O.Fris. dad, M.Du. doot, Du. dood, O.H.G. tot, Ger. tot, O.N. dauðr, Goth …   Etymology dictionary

  • dead — ► ADJECTIVE 1) no longer alive. 2) (of a part of the body) numb. 3) displaying no emotion. 4) no longer relevant or important. 5) lacking activity or excitement. 6) devoid of living things. 7) (of equipment) not functioning …   English terms dictionary

  • dead — dead; dead·en; dead·en·er; dead·ish; dead·li·ness; dead·man; dead·ness; dead·er; dead·ly; un·dead; Dead; …   English syllables

  • Dead! — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Dead!» Canción de My Chemical Romance álbum The Black Parade Publicación 23 de octubre, 2006 …   Wikipedia Español

  • dead — I adjective at rest, bereft of life, breathless, buried, cadaverous, deceased, defunct, demised, departed, departed this life, deprived of life, destitute of life, devoid of life, dormant, ended, exanimate, expired, extinct, extinguished,… …   Law dictionary

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