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electricity

  • 21 electrode

    [i'lektrəud]
    (a conductor through which a current of electricity enters or leaves a battery etc.) elektróda
    * * *
    • elektróda

    English-Slovak dictionary > electrode

  • 22 energy

    ['enə‹i]
    plural - energies; noun
    1) (the ability to act, or the habit of acting, strongly and vigorously: He has amazing energy for his age; That child has too much energy; I must devote my energies to gardening today.) energia
    2) (the power, eg of electricity, of doing work: electrical energy; nuclear energy.) energia
    - energetically
    * * *
    • sila
    • schopnost
    • energia
    • cinnost

    English-Slovak dictionary > energy

  • 23 failure

    [-jə]
    1) (the state or act of failing: She was upset by her failure in the exam; failure of the electricity supply.) neúspech; zlyhanie
    2) (an unsuccessful person or thing: He felt he was a failure.) stroskotanec
    3) (inability, refusal etc to do something: his failure to reply.) neschopnosť
    * * *
    • zabudnutie
    • vysychanie
    • zanedbanie
    • zlyhanie
    • úpadok
    • prepadnutie
    • prepadnutý kandidát
    • prehra
    • chýbajúce
    • chyba
    • chýbajúci
    • porucha
    • krach
    • nezdar
    • nepodarok
    • nedostatocná známka
    • neúspešný clovek
    • neúspech
    • nedostatok

    English-Slovak dictionary > failure

  • 24 flex

    [fleks] 1. verb
    (to bend, especially in order to test: to flex one's muscles.) ohýbať (sa)
    2. noun
    ((a piece of) thin insulated wire for carrying electricity: That lamp has a long flex.) šnúra
    - flexibility
    - flexitime
    * * *
    • prívodná šnúra
    • kábel
    • ohnút
    • ohnutie

    English-Slovak dictionary > flex

  • 25 frequency

    plural - frequencies; noun
    1) (the state of happening often: The frequency of her visits surprised him.) častosť
    2) ((in electricity, radio etc) the number of waves, vibrations etc per second: At what frequency does the sound occur?) kmitočet
    3) (a set wavelength on which radio stations regularly broadcast: I regularly listen to this frequency in order to hear my favourite music.) frekvencia
    * * *
    • frekvencia
    • kmitocet
    • casté opakovanie

    English-Slovak dictionary > frequency

  • 26 generate

    ['‹enəreit]
    (to cause or produce: This machine generates electricity; His suggestions generated a lot of ill-feeling.) vyrobiť; vytvoriť, vyvolávať
    - the generation gap
    - generator
    * * *
    • vytvárat
    • vyvíjat
    • výtvor
    • vyrobit
    • vytvor
    • vyrábat (elektrický prúd,
    • tvorit
    • generovat
    • generuj

    English-Slovak dictionary > generate

  • 27 generator

    noun (a machine which produces electricity, gas etc: The hospital has an emergency generator.) generátor
    * * *
    • zdroj
    • generátor
    • ploditel
    • pôvodca

    English-Slovak dictionary > generator

  • 28 harness

    1. noun
    (the leather straps etc by which a horse is attached to a cart etc which it is pulling and by means of which it is controlled.) postroj; popruhy
    2. verb
    1) (to put the harness on (a horse).) ošírovať
    2) (to make use of (a source of power, eg a river) for some purpose, eg to produce electricity or to drive machinery: Attempts are now being made to harness the sun as a source of heat and power.) využiť
    * * *
    • zapriahnut
    • zaradit
    • špeciálny odev
    • spútat
    • uniforma
    • pripútat
    • pripojit
    • brnenie (hist.)
    • brdo (súcast tkác. stavu)
    • postroj
    • popruhy
    • ochranný pás

    English-Slovak dictionary > harness

  • 29 install

    [in'sto:l]
    1) (to put in place ready for use: When was the telephone/electricity installed (in this house)?) zaviesť, namontovať
    2) (to put (a thing, oneself or another person) in a place or position: He was installed as president yesterday; They soon installed themselves in the new house.) uviesť do úradu; usadiť (sa)
    - instalment
    * * *
    • uviest
    • zaviest
    • umiestnit
    • inštalovanie
    • inštalovat
    • nastolit
    • namontovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > install

  • 30 lightning

    (a flash of electricity between clouds or from a cloud to earth during a storm, usually followed by thunder: The house was struck by lightning.) blesk
    * * *
    • blesk
    • blýskanie

    English-Slovak dictionary > lightning

  • 31 machine

    [mə'ʃi:n] 1. noun
    1) (a working arrangement of wheels, levers or other parts, driven eg by human power, electricity etc, or operating electronically, producing power and/or motion for a particular purpose: a sewing-machine.) stroj
    2) (a vehicle, especially a motorbike: That's a fine machine you have!) stroj
    2. verb
    1) (to shape, make or finish with a power-driven tool: The articles are machined to a smooth finish.) obrábať, opracovať
    2) (to sew with a sewing-machine: You should machine the seams.) šiť na stroji
    - machinist
    - machine-gun
    3. verb
    He machine-gunned a crowd of defenceless villagers.) strieľať guľometom
    * * *
    • velký obraz
    • velké plátno
    • zariadenie
    • stroj
    • tlaciarenský stroj
    • urobit strojom
    • automat
    • aparát
    • bicykel
    • robit strojom
    • pocítac
    • mechanizmus
    • obrábat

    English-Slovak dictionary > machine

  • 32 main

    [mein] 1. adjective
    (chief, principal or most important: the main purpose; the main character in the story.) hlavný
    2. noun
    ((also mains) the chief pipe or cable in a branching system of pipes or cables: The water's been turned off at the main(s); ( also adjective) the mains electricity supply.) hlavné vedenie / potrubie
    - mainland
    - mainspring
    - mainstream
    * * *
    • základný
    • zmrzacit
    • sila
    • šíre more
    • prívod
    • hlavná vec
    • hlavné vedenie
    • hlavné potrubie
    • hlavný
    • kalicit
    • celý
    • dokalicit
    • plný
    • podstata
    • mrzacit

    English-Slovak dictionary > main

  • 33 master switch

    (a switch for controlling a number of other switches: There is a master switch that controls all the electricity.) hlavný vypínač
    * * *
    • hlavný spínac
    • hlavný vypínac

    English-Slovak dictionary > master switch

  • 34 metal

    ['metl]
    noun, adjective
    1) ((of) any of a group of substances, usually shiny, that can conduct heat and electricity and can be hammered into shape, or drawn out in sheets, bars etc: Gold, silver and iron are all metals.) kov; kovový
    2) ((of) a combination of more than one of such substances: Brass is a metal made from copper and zinc.) kov
    * * *
    • vyštrkovat
    • sadzba
    • sklovina
    • štrkovat (cestu)
    • štrk
    • ruda
    • rudná žila
    • roztopené sklo
    • pokrývat kovom
    • pokovat
    • pokryt kovom
    • potiahnutie kovom
    • potiahnut kovom
    • kolaje
    • kolajnice
    • kov

    English-Slovak dictionary > metal

  • 35 neutral

    ['nju:trəl] 1. adjective
    1) (not taking sides in a quarrel or war: A neutral country was asked to help settle the dispute.) neutrálny
    2) ((of colour) not strong or definite: Grey is a neutral colour.) neutrálny
    3) ((in electricity) neither positively nor negatively charged.) neutrálny
    2. noun
    1) ((a person belonging to) a nation that takes no part in a war or quarrel.) neutrál
    2) (the position of the gear of an engine in which no power passes to the wheels etc: I put the car into neutral.) neutrálna poloha
    - neutralize
    - neutralise
    * * *
    • v neutrálnej polohe
    • bezfarebný
    • pohlavne nevyvinutý
    • nepohlavný
    • neutrálna farba
    • neutrálny
    • nevyhranený
    • neutrálna poloha
    • nestranný
    • neutrál
    • nulový bod

    English-Slovak dictionary > neutral

  • 36 non-conductor

    (a substance etc that does not easily conduct heat or electricity.) nevodič
    * * *
    • nevodic

    English-Slovak dictionary > non-conductor

  • 37 physics

    ['fiziks]
    (the study of natural phenomena such as heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism etc but not usually chemistry or biology: Physics is his main subject at university.) fyzika
    * * *
    • fyzika

    English-Slovak dictionary > physics

  • 38 power

    1) ((an) ability: A witch has magic power; A cat has the power of seeing in the dark; He no longer has the power to walk.) moc; schopnosť; kompetencia
    2) (strength, force or energy: muscle power; water-power; ( also adjective) a power tool (=a tool operated by electricity etc. not by hand).) sila; mechanický
    3) (authority or control: political groups fighting for power; How much power does the Queen have?; I have him in my power at last) moc
    4) (a right belonging to eg a person in authority: The police have the power of arrest.) právomoc
    5) (a person with great authority or influence: He is quite a power in the town.) vplyvná osobnosť
    6) (a strong and influential country: the Western powers.) mocnosť
    7) (the result obtained by multiplying a number by itself a given number of times: 2 × 2 × 2 or 23 is the third power of 2, or 2 to the power of 3.) mocnina
    - powerful
    - powerfully
    - powerfulness
    - powerless
    - powerlessness
    - power cut
    - failure
    - power-driven
    - power point
    - power station
    - be in power
    * * *
    • výkon
    • schopnost
    • sila
    • energia
    • mocnost
    • mohutnost
    • moc
    • mocnina

    English-Slovak dictionary > power

  • 39 power station

    (a building where electricity is produced.) elektráreň
    * * *
    • elektráren

    English-Slovak dictionary > power station

  • 40 quarter

    ['kwo:tə] 1. noun
    1) (one of four equal parts of something which together form the whole (amount) of the thing: There are four of us, so we'll cut the cake into quarters; It's (a) quarter past / (American) after four; In the first quarter of the year his firm made a profit; The shop is about a quarter of a mile away; an hour and a quarter; two and a quarter hours.) štvrtina, štvrť
    2) (in the United States and Canada, (a coin worth) twenty-five cents, the fourth part of a dollar.) štvrťdolár
    3) (a district or part of a town especially where a particular group of people live: He lives in the Polish quarter of the town.) štvrť, časť
    4) (a direction: People were coming at me from all quarters.) strana
    5) (mercy shown to an enemy.) milosť
    6) (the leg of a usually large animal, or a joint of meat which includes a leg: a quarter of beef; a bull's hindquarters.) štvrť
    7) (the shape of the moon at the end of the first and third weeks of its cycle; the first or fourth week of the cycle itself.) štvrť
    8) (one of four equal periods of play in some games.) štvrtina
    9) (a period of study at a college etc usually 10 to 12 weeks in length.) semester
    2. verb
    1) (to cut into four equal parts: We'll quarter the cake and then we'll all have an equal share.) (roz)štvrtiť
    2) (to divide by four: If we each do the work at the same time, we could quarter the time it would take to finish the job.) deliť štyrmi
    3) (to give (especially a soldier) somewhere to stay: The soldiers were quartered all over the town.) ubytovať
    3. adverb
    (once every three months: We pay our electricity bill quarterly.) štvrťročne
    4. noun
    (a magazine etc which is published once every three months.) štvrťročník
    - quarter-deck
    - quarter-final
    - quarter-finalist
    - quartermaster
    - at close quarters
    * * *
    • štvrt
    • štvrtina
    • kvalita
    • kvartál

    English-Slovak dictionary > quarter

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