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1 golf course
(the place where golf is played.) golfové ihrisko* * *• golfové ihrisko -
2 course
[ko:s]1) (a series (of lectures, medicines etc): I'm taking a course (of lectures) in sociology; He's having a course of treatment for his leg.) kurz, kúra2) (a division or part of a meal: Now we've had the soup, what's (for) the next course?) chod3) (the ground over which a race is run or a game (especially golf) is played: a racecourse; a golf-course.) ihrisko4) (the path or direction in which something moves: the course of the Nile.) kurz5) (the progress or development of events: Things will run their normal course despite the strike.) priebeh, chod6) (a way (of action): What's the best course of action in the circumstances?) priebeh•- in due course
- of course
- off
- on course* * *• školenie• smer• priebeh• dráha• beh• chod• kurz• kurz (ucebný) -
3 golf
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4 hole
[həul] 1. noun1) (an opening or gap in or through something: a hole in the fence; holes in my socks.) diera2) (a hollow in something solid: a hole in my tooth; Many animals live in holes in the ground.) diera3) ((in golf) (the point scored by the player who takes the fewest strokes to hit his ball over) any one of the usually eighteen sections of the golf course between the tees and the holes in the middle of the greens: He won by two holes; We played nine holes.) jamka2. verb1) (to make a hole in: The ship was badly holed when it hit the rock.) urobiť dieru2) (to hit (a ball etc) into a hole: The golfer holed his ball from twelve metres away.) zahrať loptičku do jamky•- hole out* * *• jamka• dierka• diera• otvor -
5 attraction
[-ʃən]1) (the act or power of attracting: magnetic attraction.) príťažlivosť2) (something that attracts: The attractions of the hotel include a golf-course.) atrakcia* * *• prítažlivost• atrakcia• pôvab -
6 green
[ɡri:n] 1. adjective1) (of the colour of growing grass or the leaves of most plants: a green hat.) zelený2) (not ripe: green bananas.) zelený3) (without experience: Only someone as green as you would believe a story like that.) neskúsený4) (looking as if one is about to be sick; very pale: He was green with envy (= very jealous).) zelený2. noun1) (the colour of grass or the leaves of plants: the green of the trees in summer.) zeleň2) (something (eg paint) green in colour: I've used up all my green.) zeleň3) (an area of grass: a village green.) trávnik4) (an area of grass on a golf course with a small hole in the centre.) trávnik5) (concerned with the protection of the environment: green issues; a green political party.) zelený, environmentálny, ekologický•- greenish- greens
- greenfly
- greengage
- greengrocer
- greenhouse
- greenhouse effect
- the green light* * *• vegetácia• zelený• zelen• sila• trávnik• priebojnost• pažit• mladost -
7 rough
1. adjective1) (not smooth: Her skin felt rough.) drsný, hrubý2) (uneven: a rough path.) hrboľatý3) (harsh; unpleasant: a rough voice; She's had a rough time since her husband died.) ťažký, nepríjemný4) (noisy and violent: rough behaviour.) hrubý5) (stormy: The sea was rough; rough weather.) búrlivý6) (not complete or exact; approximate: a rough drawing; a rough idea/estimate.) hrubý, približný2. noun1) (a violent bully: a gang of roughs.) násilník2) (uneven or uncultivated ground on a golf course: I lost my ball in the rough.) porast•- roughly- roughness
- roughage
- roughen
- rough diamond
- rough-and-ready
- rough-and-tumble
- rough it
- rough out* * *• vrzglavý• v surovom stave• výtržník• vulgárny• zhruba• zarastený• zdrsnený• zvráskavený• zlý• skica• surový stav• sychravý• surový• sprostý• surovina• tvrdo• tažký• trpký• predkovaný• primitívny• predvrtaný• drsne priatelský• drsno• drsný• hunatý• hrubý• hustý• hrbolatý• búrlivý• bandita• divoký• chrcivý• chraplavý• chuligán• divoký terén• chlpatý• chudý• rozpukaný• rozbúrený• rezavý• rozpraskaný• ostrý• plný nepríjemností• pisklavý• pokazený• nácrt• nácrtok• nahrubo opracovaný• nahrubo• na necisto• necistený• neomietnutý• nebrúsený drahokam• nepríjemná stránka života• nevyzretý• neotesaný• nepríjemnost• nevlúdny• nepokojný• nevzdelaný• nebrúsený• neobratný• neleštený• nemelodický• neobrobená pôda• neobrobený• neslušný• nepreniknutelný• nerovný• neohoblovaný• nehladený• neohrabaný• nepríjemný• namáhavý• násilník• nevrlý• neartikulovaný -
8 bunker
1) (a hollow containing sand on a golf course.) piesková prekážka (v golfe)2) (an underground shelter against bombs etc.) bunker -
9 links
[liŋks]1) (a stretch of more or less flat ground along a seashore.) pobrežné duny2) ((often with singular verb) a golf course.) golfové ihrisko
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