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21 slash
[slæʃ] 1. verb1) (to make long cuts in (cloth etc): He slashed his victim's face with a razor.) prerezať, (roz)seknúť2) ((with at) to strike out violently at (something): He slashed at the bush angrily with a stick.) mlátiť3) (to reduce greatly: A notice in the shop window read `Prices slashed!') znížiť2. noun1) (a long cut or slit.) (zá)rez, sek2) (a sweeping blow.) (dlhá) rezná rana* * *• vystrihovat• zásek• zapráskat• zrazit• zrezat• znosit• zotat stromy• šikmá ciara• skritizovat• sekat• šikmá zlomková ciara• seknutie• skrátenie• secná rana• svištat• presekat• prešlahat• prekliesnit• prestrihovat• hnat sa• bicovat• bit bicom• rezná rana• pruh• rozpárat• rozsekat na kusy• radikálne skrátit• rezanie• radikálne zníženie• rozseknút• radikálne znížit• rez• rozrezat• porezat• polom• lomítko• letiet• kus zotatého lesa• mociarová nížina• odsudzovat -
22 starve
1) (to (cause to) die, or suffer greatly, from hunger: In the drought, many people and animals starved (to death); They were accused of starving their prisoners.) hladovať, umrieť od hladu2) (to be very hungry: Can't we have supper now? I'm starving.) umierať od hladu•* * *• vyhladovat (niekoho)• zmrznút• umriet hladom• trpiet hladom• triet biedu• umierat hladom• premrznút• hladovat• dat zmrznút• padat hladom• mat hlad• mucit hladom• nechat zmrznút -
23 venerate
['venəreit](to respect; to honour greatly: In some countries, old people are venerated more than in others.) ctiť- veneration* * *• vážit si• uctievat• uctit si -
24 worship
['wə:ʃip] 1. past tense, past participle - worshipped; verb1) (to pay great honour to: to worship God.) uctievať2) (to love or admire very greatly: She worships her older brother.) zbožňovať2. noun(the act of worshipping: A church is a place of worship; the worship of God / of money.) uctievanie* * *• vážit si• vykonat pobožnost• uctievat• úcta• uctievanie• klanat sa• bohoslužba• ctit• pobožnost• kult• obdiv -
25 bemused
[bi'mju:zd](bewildered or greatly puzzled: a bemused look.) zmätený -
26 blow one's own trumpet
(to boast, praise oneself greatly etc.) vychvaľovať sa -
27 enthral
[in'Ɵro:l]American - enthralled; verb(to delight greatly: His stories enthralled the children.) očariť- enthralment -
28 hearten
verb (to encourage or cheer up: We were greatly heartened by the good news.) povzbudiť -
29 horrify
verb (to shock greatly: Mrs Smith was horrified to find that her son had a tattooed chest.) zhroziť (sa) -
30 hugely
adverb (very much; greatly.) ohromne -
31 idolise
verb (to love or admire a person etc greatly or too much: She idolized her older brother.) zbožňovať -
32 idolize
verb (to love or admire a person etc greatly or too much: She idolized her older brother.) zbožňovať -
33 microscope
(an instrument which makes very small objects able to be seen magnifying them greatly: Germs are very small, and can only be seen with the aid of a microscope.) mikroskop- microscopically -
34 the apple of someone's eye
(a person or thing (that) is greatly loved: She is the apple of her father's eye.) najdrahšia, najvzácnejšia osoba (vec) -
35 to death
(very greatly: I'm sick to death of you.) na smrť -
36 under someone's thumb
(controlled or greatly influenced by someone: She is completely under her husband's thumb.) v područí, pod vplyvom
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