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1 French
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2 French horn
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3 French leave
• nedovolené vzdialenie sa -
4 French window
• zasklené dvere -
5 French beans
(the long green edible pods of a type of bean.) fazuľové struky -
6 take French leave
• zmiznút po anglicky• zmiznút po francúzsky• odíst bez rozlúcky -
7 graduate
1. verb1) (to receive a degree, diploma etc: He graduated in German and French.) promovať (z)2) (to mark out with regular divisions: A thermometer is graduated in degrees.) rozdeliť, odstupňovať2. [-ət] noun(a person who has been awarded a degree or diploma: a graduate in French.) absolvent, -ka* * *• absolvovat• absolvent univerzity• byt promovaný -
8 adopt
[ə'dopt]1) (to take (a child of other parents) as one's own: Since they had no children of their own they decided to adopt a little girl.) adoptovať2) (to take (something) as one's own: After going to France he adopted the French way of life.) osvojiť si•- adoption- adoptive* * *• prevziat• prijat• adoptovat -
9 also
['o:lsəu](in addition or besides; too: He is studying German but he is also studying French; They know him and I know him also.) tiež* * *• tiež• aj• ale -
10 basic
['beisik]1) (of, or forming, the main part or foundation of something: Your basic theory is wrong.) základný2) (restricted to a fundamental level, elementary: a basic knowledge of French.) základný•* * *• základný• zásaditý• hlavný• bázický -
11 chip
[ ip] 1. past tense, past participle - chipped; verb(to knock or strike small pieces off: This glass (was) chipped when I knocked it over.) obiť, puknúť2. noun1) (a place from which a small piece is broken: There's a chip in the edge of this saucer.) otlčené miesto2) ((American french fries) (usually in plural) a cut piece of potato (fried): steak and chips.) hranolky3) (a counter representing a certain value, used in gambling.) žetón4) (a very small printed circuit, as used in computers, TV sets etc.) čip, mikroprocesorová doštička•- chip in* * *• trieska• íver• integrovaný obvod• crepina• cip• konfeta• mikroobvod -
12 class
1. plural - classes; noun1) (a group of people or things that are alike in some way: The dog won first prize in its class in the dog show.) trieda2) ((the system according to which people belong to) one of a number of economic/social groups: the upper class; the middle class; the working class; ( also adjective) the class system.) trieda; triedny3) (a grade or rank (of merit): musicians of a high class.) trieda4) (a number of students or scholars taught together: John and I are in the same class.) trieda5) (a school lesson or college lecture etc: a French class.) hodina, prednáška6) ((American) a course or series of lectures, often leading to an examination.) ročník, semester2. verb(to regard as being of a certain type: He classes all women as stupid.) považovať- class-room* * *• zaradit• triedit• trieda• hodina• rocník -
13 compile
(to make (a book, table etc) from information collected from other books etc: He compiled a French dictionary.) zostaviť- compiler* * *• vytvárat• zhrnút• zozbierat• zostavit• skladat• prekladat• kompilovat -
14 corruption
[-ʃən]1) (the act of corrupting.) skazenosť2) (a word that has changed considerably from its original form: Caterpillar is probably a corruption of the Old French word `chatepelose' meaning `hairy cat'.) skomolenina* * *• skazenost• úpadok• úplatok• korupcia -
15 cuisine
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16 derive
1. verb( with from)1) (to come or develop from: The word `derives' is derived from an old French word.) odvodiť (od)2) (to draw or take from (a source or origin): We derive comfort from his presence.) mať (z), čerpať (z)•- derivative 2. noun(a word, substance etc formed from another word, substance etc: `Reader' is a derivative of `read'.) odvodenina* * *• pochádzat• odvodzovat -
17 equivalent
[i'kwivələnt] 1. adjective(equal in value, power, meaning etc: A metre is not quite equivalent to a yard; Would you say that `bravery' and `courage' are exactly equivalent?) ekvivalentný2. noun(something or someone that is equivalent to something or someone else: This word has no equivalent in French.) ekvivalent, zodpovedajúce slovo* * *• ekvivalentný• ekvivalent• rovnocenný -
18 examination
1) ((a) close inspection: Make a thorough examination of the area where the crime took place; On examination the patient was discovered to have appendicitis.) vyšetrenie2) ((also exam) a test of knowledge or ability: school examinations; She is to take a French/dancing exam; ( also adjective) examination/exam papers; He failed/passed the English exam.) skúška3) ((a) formal questioning (eg of a witness).) vypočúvanie* * *• vyšetrenie• výsluch• skúšanie• skúška• prehliadka -
19 flag
I [flæɡ] noun(a piece of cloth with a particular design representing a country, party, association etc: the French flag.) zástava, vlajka- flag down II [flæɡ] past tense, past participle - flagged; verb(to become tired or weak: Halfway through the race he began to flag.) ochabnúť* * *• velitel vlajkovej lodi• vlajková lod• vlajka• vlajocka• vycerpat• zbavit životnosti• zástava• zástavka• zastavit• záložka• zavesit zástavu• znamenie• zvädnuto visiet• zvädnutý list• signalizovat vlajkami• štiepna hornina• spôsobit ochabnutie• štátna príslušnost• titul knihy• indikovat• indikátor• kamenná dlaždica• byt zvädnutý• dlaždica• oznacovat• plochý kamen• ozdobit vlajkou• poklesnút• pozastavit prejednávanie• kosatec• mecovitý list• národnost• ochabnút -
20 flatter
['flætə]1) (to praise too much or insincerely: Flatter him by complimenting him on his singing.) lichotiť2) (to show, describe etc someone or something as being better than someone etc really is: The photograph flatters him.) lichotiť3) (to be pleased to say about (oneself) (that one can do something): I flatter myself that I can speak French perfectly.) lichotiť si•- flattery* * *• vela si o sebe mysliet• trúfat si tvrdit• gratulovat si• byt lichotivý• pochlebovat• lichotit• lahodit
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