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1 disturbance
1) (a noisy or disorderly happening: He was thrown out of the meeting for causing a disturbance.) výtržnosť, rušenie, nepokoj2) (an interruption: I've done quite a lot of work, despite several disturbances.) vyrušenie3) (an act of disturbing: He was arrested for disturbance of the peace.) porušenie* * *• výtržnost• rušenie výkonu práva• rušenie• poruchová velicina• povstanie• porucha• nepokoj -
2 disturbance elimination
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3 disturbance function
• poruchová funkcia -
4 disturbance signal
• rušivý signál -
5 disturbance variable comp
• kompenzácia poruchovej vel -
6 external disturbance
• vonkajšia porucha -
7 harmonic disturbance
• harmonická porucha -
8 line disturbance
• porucha v sieti• porucha vo vedení -
9 discipline
['disiplin] 1. noun1) (training in an orderly way of life: All children need discipline.) disciplína2) (strict self-control (amongst soldiers etc).) disciplína2. verb1) (to bring under control: You must discipline yourself so that you do not waste time.) zdisciplinovať (sa), vycvičiť sa2) (to punish: The students who caused the disturbance have been disciplined.) potrestať•* * *• vedný odbor• vycvicit• výcvik• výchovný prostriedok• zaviest disciplínu• umrtvovanie tela• trest• umrtvit• kázen• bic• disciplína• disciplinovat• cvik• cvicenie• prostriedok výchovy• potrestat• pokánie• potrestanie• metla• obnovit disciplínu -
10 disorder
[dis'o:də]1) (lack of order; confusion or disturbance: The strike threw the whole country into disorder; scenes of disorder and rioting.) zmätok, nepokoj2) (a disease: a disorder of the lungs.) porucha, zdravotné ťažkosti•* * *• neporiadok -
11 disturb
[di'stə:b]1) (to interrupt or take attention away from: I'm sorry, am I disturbing you?) rušiť2) (to worry or make anxious: This news has disturbed me very much.) rozrušiť3) (to stir up or throw into confusion: A violent storm disturbed the surface of the lake.) rozbúriť•* * *• vzrušit• vyrušovat• zmiast• znepokojit• rušit• rozcúlit• rušit sa• porušit -
12 peace
[pi:s]1) ((sometimes with a) (a time of) freedom from war; (a treaty or agreement which brings about) the end or stopping of a war: Does our country want peace or war?; ( also adjective) a peace treaty.) mier; mierový2) (freedom from disturbance; quietness: I need some peace and quiet.) pokoj•- peaceably
- peaceful
- peacefully
- peacefulness
- peacemaker
- peace-offering
- peacetime
- at peace
- in peace
- make peace
- peace of mind* * *• pokoj• poriadok• mier -
13 peaceful
adjective (quiet; calm; without worry or disturbance: It's very peaceful in the country.) pokojný, mierny* * *• pokojný• mierový• mierumilovný -
14 riot
1. noun(a noisy disturbance created by a usually large group of people: The protest march developed into a riot.) nepokoje2. verb(to form or take part in a riot: The protesters were rioting in the street.) robiť výtržnosti- rioter- riotous
- riotously
- riotousness
- run riot* * *• vzbúrit sa• vylomenina• vyvádzat• vyžívat sa• výtržnost• vzbura• zhluk• žit roztopašne• hlucná zábava• eso• hýrit• hýrenie• búrka• búrit• demonštrácie s výtržnosta• císlo• rozmarnost• rušit verejný poriadok• rozhadzovat• rozmarné chovanie• robit výtržnosti• orgie• povstanie• konat orgie• nepokoje• nepokoj• neovládnutelný výbuch• numero -
15 rumpus
(a noisy disturbance; an uproar.) kravál* * *• výtržnost• zvada• hurhaj• hrmot• kravál• krik -
16 shake-up
noun (a disturbance or reorganization.) zmätok; reorganizácia* * *• zdvihnutie• zmena• zmätok• búda• chatrc• reorganizácia -
17 shock
I 1. [ʃok] noun1) (a severe emotional disturbance: The news gave us all a shock.) otras2) ((often electric shock) the effect on the body of an electric current: He got a slight shock when he touched the live wire.) šok3) (a sudden blow coming with great force: the shock of an earthquake.) otras4) (a medical condition caused by a severe mental or physical shock: He was suffering from shock after the crash.) šok2. verb(to give a shock to; to upset or horrify: Everyone was shocked by his death; The amount of violence shown on television shocks me.) otriasť- shocker- shocking
- shockingly
- shock-absorber II [ʃok] noun(a bushy mass (of hair) on a person's head.) chumáč vlasov* * *• úžas• záchvat• vydesit• zhrozenie• zemetrasenie• zlost• zrážka• šokovat• šok• spôsobit nervový šok• stoh (pren.)• strapatý• spôsobit otras• urážat• úder• prepad• duševný otras• halda (pren.)• elektrický šok• hnev• infarkt• ježatý• dat ranu• chumác vlasov• chlpatý pes• prudko sa zrazit• rozstrapatený• rana• prudký jazdný útok• panák• otrasenie dôvery• otras• otriast niekým• pohoršit• pohoršenie• pohoršovat• poškodenie• pohoršovat sa• laknutie• kríž• liecit umelým šokom• kopa kukuricných klasov• kopa (pren.)• mandel• naježený• nahnat hrôzu• mrtvica• narazit• narážat• náraz• odpudzovat• neznesitelná predstava -
18 stir
[stə:] 1. past tense, past participle - stirred; verb1) (to cause (a liquid etc) to be mixed especially by the constant circular movement of a spoon etc, in order to mix it: He put sugar and milk into his tea and stirred it; She stirred the sugar into the mixture.) miešať2) (to move, either slightly or vigorously: The breeze stirred her hair; He stirred in his sleep; Come on - stir yourselves!) postrapatiť; prevracať sa; hýbať sa3) (to arouse or touch (a person or his feelings): He was stirred by her story.) dojať2. noun(a fuss or disturbance: The news caused a stir.) rozruch- stirring- stir-fry
- stir up* * *• zacínat sa zdvíhat• vzruch• vzbudzovat• vzrušenie• zabývat sa• senzácia• tliet• hýbat sa• impulz• hýbat (sa)• hnút sa• basa• byt aktívny• chládok• cinit sa• rozruch• rozcúlenie• rozrušit• rušit• pobúrit• pohnutie• pohnút sa• podnet• pohyb• pohnút (sa)• pomiešat• miešat• malý pohyb• nadhodit• nepokoj -
19 storm
[sto:m] 1. noun1) (a violent disturbance in the air causing wind, rain, thunder etc: a rainstorm; a thunderstorm; a storm at sea; The roof was damaged by the storm.) búrka2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) búrka2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) zúriť2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) hnať sa3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) prudko zaútočiť•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm* * *• vojenský útok• víchrica• víchor• vyrazit• vzbúrit sa• vziat útokom• zaútocit• záplava• zúrit• strhnút• urobit prudký útok• úder• príval• búrka s bleskami• búrka• búrit• burácat• cyklón• dážd• prudký útok• rozruch• lejak• krupobitie• náhle zhoršenie choroby• nápor -
20 subside
1) ((of land, streets, buildings etc) to sink lower: When a building starts to subside, cracks usually appear in the walls.) sadnúť, klesnúť2) ((of floods) to become lower and withdraw: Gradually the water subsided.) opadnúť3) ((of a storm, noise or other disturbance) to become quieter: They stayed anchored in harbour till the wind subsided.) utíšiť sa•* * *• ustúpit• utíchat• utíchnut• zosunút sa• zosadat• sadat si• upokojit sa• doznievat• klesnút• klesat• klesat ku dnu• poklesnút• koncit• opadat• opadnút
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