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  • 1 generally

    adverb (usually; by most people; on the whole: He is generally disliked; He generally wins.) zvyčajne; všeobecne
    * * *
    • všeobecne
    • väcšinou
    • spravidla
    • obycajne
    • obvykle
    • obecne

    English-Slovak dictionary > generally

  • 2 generally speaking

    (in general: Generally speaking, men are stronger than women.) všeobecne povedané
    * * *
    • všeobecne povedané
    • celkom vzaté

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  • 3 accepted

    adjective (generally recognized: It is an accepted fact that the world is round.) uznaný
    * * *
    • prípustný
    • pripustný
    • prijatý

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  • 4 admittedly

    adverb (as is generally accepted: Admittedly, she is not well.) nesporne
    * * *
    • samozrejme
    • prirodzene
    • byt pravda
    • nepochybne
    • nesporne

    English-Slovak dictionary > admittedly

  • 5 crow

    [krəu] 1. noun
    1) (the name given to a number of large birds, generally black.) vrana
    2) (the cry of a cock.) krákanie
    2. verb
    1) ((past tense crew) to utter the cry of a cock.) krákať
    2) (to utter a cry of delight etc: The baby crowed with happiness.) (za)jasať
    * * *
    • vrana
    • výskat
    • kotkodákat

    English-Slovak dictionary > crow

  • 6 fallacy

    ['fæləsi]
    plural - fallacies; noun
    (a wrong idea or belief, usually one that is generally believed to be true; false reasoning: That belief is just a fallacy.) klam
    * * *
    • úskocnost
    • klam
    • chybný záver
    • podvod
    • omyl

    English-Slovak dictionary > fallacy

  • 7 general

    ['‹enərəl] 1. adjective
    1) (of, involving etc all, most or very many people, things etc: The general feeling is that he is stupid; His general knowledge is good although he is not good at mathematics.) všeobecný; celkový
    2) (covering a large number of cases: a general rule.) všeobecný
    3) (without details: I'll just give you a general idea of the plan.) celkový
    4) ((as part of an official title) chief: the Postmaster General.) generálny
    2. noun
    (in the British army, (a person of) the rank next below field marshal: General Smith.) generál
    - generalise
    - generalization
    - generalisation
    - generally
    - General Certificate of Education
    - general election
    - general practitioner
    - general store
    - as a general rule
    - in general
    - the general public
    * * *
    • všeobecne
    • všeobecnost
    • všeobecný
    • široká verejnost
    • taktik
    • stratég
    • generálsky
    • hlavný
    • generál
    • generálny
    • dievca pre všetko
    • obycajnost
    • obycajný
    • obycajný lud
    • obycajne
    • obecný

    English-Slovak dictionary > general

  • 8 healthy

    1) ((generally) having good health: I'm rarely ill - I'm really a very healthy person; My bank balance is healthier now than it used to be.) zdravý
    2) (causing or helping to produce good health: a healthy climate.) zdravý
    3) (resulting from good health: a healthy appetite.) zdravý
    4) (showing a sensible concern for one's own well-being etc: He shows a healthy respect for the law.) zdravý
    * * *
    • zdravý

    English-Slovak dictionary > healthy

  • 9 irreverent

    [i'revərənt]
    (showing no respect or reverence (eg for holy things, or people and things generally considered important).) neúctivý
    - irreverence
    * * *
    • neúctivý

    English-Slovak dictionary > irreverent

  • 10 military

    ['militəri]
    (of soldiers or armed forces generally, or war: military supplies/discipline/power.) vojenský
    * * *
    • vojenské osoby
    • vojaci
    • vojsko
    • vojenský
    • dôstojníci
    • armáda
    • armádny
    • ozbrojené sily

    English-Slovak dictionary > military

  • 11 orthodox

    ['o:Ɵədoks]
    1) ((of beliefs etc) generally accepted: orthodox views.) ortodoxný
    2) ((of people) holding such beliefs: She is very orthodox in her approach to grammar.) ortodoxný
    * * *
    • tradicný
    • bežný
    • ortodoxný
    • pravoverný
    • konvencný
    • obvyklý

    English-Slovak dictionary > orthodox

  • 12 reputed

    [ri'pju:tid]
    adjective (generally reported and believed: He is reputed to be very wealthy.) považovaný
    * * *
    • údajný
    • domnelý
    • povestný

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  • 13 speak

    [spi:k]
    past tense - spoke; verb
    1) (to say (words) or talk: He can't speak; He spoke a few words to us.) (pre)hovoriť
    2) ((often with to or (American) with) to talk or converse: Can I speak to/with you for a moment?; We spoke for hours about it.) hovoriť (s)
    3) (to (be able to) talk in (a language): She speaks Russian.) hovoriť
    4) (to tell or make known (one's thoughts, the truth etc): I always speak my mind.) vravieť, povedať
    5) (to make a speech, address an audience: The Prime Minister spoke on unemployment.) (pre)hovoriť (k), mať prejav
    - speaking
    - spoken
    - - spoken
    - generally speaking
    - speak for itself/themselves
    - speak out
    - speak up
    - to speak of
    * * *
    • vediet hovorit
    • vediet
    • vytknút
    • vyslovovat
    • vyjadrovat sa
    • vyjadrovat
    • vykríknut
    • zaspievat
    • žiadat
    • zazniet
    • zahovorit si
    • zmienit
    • svedcit
    • prehovorit si
    • prehovorit
    • prednášat
    • dosvedcit
    • dosvedcovat
    • doviest
    • hovorit cudzím jazykom
    • hovorit
    • kázat
    • diat sa
    • recnit
    • rozprávat
    • recitovat
    • ozvat sa
    • ozvat
    • oslovit
    • pozdravit
    • potvrdit
    • požiadat
    • povedat
    • kricat
    • mat prednášku
    • nahovorit
    • mat prejav

    English-Slovak dictionary > speak

  • 14 unpopular

    (generally disliked: an unpopular person/law; He was unpopular at school.) nepopulárny, neobľúbený
    * * *
    • neoblúbený
    • nepopulárny

    English-Slovak dictionary > unpopular

  • 15 vulgar

    1) (not generally socially acceptable, decent or polite; ill-mannered: Such behaviour is regarded as vulgar.) hrubý, neotesaný, vulgárny
    2) (of the common or ordinary people: the vulgar tongue/language.) ľudový, obyčajný
    - vulgarity
    * * *
    • vulgárny
    • sprostý
    • drsný
    • hulvátsky
    • hrubý
    • domáci jazyk
    • prostý lud
    • ludový
    • neotesaný
    • nekultivovaný
    • nevychovaný
    • neslušný
    • národný
    • národná rec
    • nemravný
    • nevzdelaný
    • obycajný clovek
    • obvyklý
    • obycajní ludia
    • obycajný

    English-Slovak dictionary > vulgar

  • 16 womankind

    ['wimin-]
    nouns (women generally.) ženy
    * * *
    • ženské pohlavie
    • ženy

    English-Slovak dictionary > womankind

  • 17 broadly

    adverb (generally: Broadly speaking, I'd say your chances are poor.) celkove, všeobecne

    English-Slovak dictionary > broadly

  • 18 womenkind

    ['wimin-]
    nouns (women generally.) ženy

    English-Slovak dictionary > womenkind

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  • generally — [jen′ər əl ē, jen′rə lē, jen′ər lē] adv. 1. to or by most people; widely; popularly; extensively [a generally accepted usage] 2. in most instances; usually; as a rule 3. in a general way or sense; without reference to details or individual cases; …   English World dictionary

  • generally — I adverb as a rule, chiefly, commonly, customarily, extensively, for the most part, habitually, in general, in most cases, in the main, in the usual course of things, mainly, most frequently, most often, naturally, normally, on the whole,… …   Law dictionary

  • generally — including everyone; in a general way, without reference to particulars, mid 14c., from GENERAL (Cf. general) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) …   Etymology dictionary

  • generally — mostly, chiefly, mainly, principally, *largely, greatly …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • generally — [adv] mainly, in most cases about, all in all, almost always, altogether, approximately, as a rule, broadly, by and large, chiefly, commonly, conventionally, customarily, en masse, extensively, for the most part, habitually, largely, mostly,… …   New thesaurus

  • generally — ► ADVERB 1) in most cases. 2) without regard to particulars or exceptions. 3) widely …   English terms dictionary

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