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harbour

  • 1 harbour

    1. noun
    (a place of shelter for ships: All the ships stayed in (the) harbour during the storm.) prístav
    2. verb
    1) (to give shelter or refuge to (a person): It is against the law to harbour criminals.) prechovávať
    2) (to have (usually bad) thoughts in one's head: He harbours a grudge against me.) chovať
    * * *
    • prechovávat
    • prístav
    • kotvit v prístave

    English-Slovak dictionary > harbour

  • 2 harbour-master

    noun (the official in charge of a harbour.) prístavný kapitán

    English-Slovak dictionary > harbour-master

  • 3 harbour of refuge

    • núdzový prístav

    English-Slovak dictionary > harbour of refuge

  • 4 basin

    ['beisn]
    1) (a bowl for washing oneself in: a wash-hand basin.) umývadlo
    2) (a wide, open dish for preparing food in: a pudding-basin.) miska, misa
    3) (the area drained by a river: the basin of the Nile.) povodie
    4) (the deep part of a harbour: There were four yachts anchored in the harbour basin.) vnútorný prístav
    * * *
    • umývadlo
    • bazén
    • nádrž
    • miska

    English-Slovak dictionary > basin

  • 5 port

    I [po:t] noun
    1) ((usually without a or the) a harbour: The ship came into port; We reached port next morning.) prístav
    2) (a town with a harbour: the port of Hull.) prístavné mesto
    II [po:t] noun
    (the left side of a ship or aircraft: The helmsman steered the ship to port; ( also adjective) the port wing.) ľavá strana; ľavý
    III [po:t] noun
    (a strong, dark-red, sweet wine originally from Portugal.) portské (víno)
    * * *
    • brána
    • dátový vstupný bod

    English-Slovak dictionary > port

  • 6 dock

    I 1. [dok] noun
    1) (a deepened part of a harbour etc where ships go for loading, unloading, repair etc: The ship was in dock for three weeks.) dok
    2) (the area surrounding this: He works down at the docks.) dok, prístav
    3) (the box in a law court where the accused person sits or stands.) lavica obžalovaných
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) enter a dock and tie up alongside a quay: The liner docked in Southampton this morning.) vplávať do doku
    - dockyard II [dok] verb
    (to cut short or remove part from: The dog's tail had been docked; His wages were docked to pay for the broken window.) odseknúť; znížiť
    * * *
    • vziat
    • zrážka zo mzdy
    • zrazit
    • zníženie
    • skrátit
    • skrátenie
    • useknút
    • pristrihnút
    • preškrtnút
    • pripravit
    • prístavný bazén
    • dok
    • prút
    • pahýl
    • lavica obžalovaných
    • lodenica

    English-Slovak dictionary > dock

  • 7 flow

    [fləu] 1. verb
    1) (to move along in the way that water does: The river flowed into the sea.) tiecť
    2) ((of the tide) to rise: The boat left the harbour when the tide began to flow.) stúpať
    2. noun
    (the act of flowing: a flow of blood; the flow of traffic.) tok; cirkulácia; prúd
    * * *
    • volne spadat
    • uvolnit to
    • visiet
    • vlievat sa
    • vlnit sa
    • valit sa
    • vypustit
    • vyplývat
    • zátoka
    • splývanie
    • splývat
    • stekat
    • stúpat
    • tiect
    • tiect prúdom
    • tok
    • produkcia
    • pretiect
    • pretekat
    • príliv
    • husto naniest
    • rozplývanie
    • prýštit
    • rozliv
    • rozpíjanie
    • prúd
    • rozliat
    • prúdit
    • rozlievat sa
    • plynút
    • oplývat
    • pohybovat sa
    • krvácat
    • menštruácia
    • naliat
    • obiehat

    English-Slovak dictionary > flow

  • 8 haven

    ['heivn]
    (a harbour; a place of safety or rest.) prístav; útočisko
    * * *
    • útocište
    • prístav

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  • 9 idle

    1. adjective
    1) (not working; not in use: ships lying idle in the harbour.) nečinný
    2) (lazy: He has work to do, but he's idle and just sits around.) lenivý
    3) (having no effect or result: idle threats.) márny, planý
    4) (unnecessary; without good reason or foundation: idle fears; idle gossip.) zbytočný
    2. verb
    1) (to be idle or do nothing: On holiday they just idled from morning till night.) zaháľať
    2) (of an engine etc, to run gently without doing any work: They kept the car engine idling while they checked their position with the map.) bežať naprázdno
    - idleness
    - idly
    - idle away
    * * *
    • v necinnosti
    • volný
    • vyhýbajúci sa práci
    • vysadit z práce
    • zahálavý
    • zahálat
    • zlý
    • štítiaci sa práce
    • jalový
    • bežat naprázdno
    • bežiaci na prázdno
    • pomaly
    • pomaly pracujúci
    • lenivý
    • lenošit
    • nezamestnaný
    • neobsadený
    • necinný
    • nepracujúci
    • nezatažený (motor)
    • nevyužitý
    • neúcinný
    • odsúdit k necinnosti
    • nic nerobiaci

    English-Slovak dictionary > idle

  • 10 mouth

    1. plural - mouths; noun
    1) (the opening in the head by which a human or animal eats and speaks or makes noises: What has the baby got in its mouth?) ústa
    2) (the opening or entrance eg of a bottle, river etc: the mouth of the harbour.) ústie; otvor
    2. verb
    (to move the lips as if forming (words), but without making any sound: He mouthed the words to me so that no-one could overhear.) vyslovovať len ústami
    - mouth-organ
    - mouthpiece
    - mouthwash
    * * *
    • ústa
    • ústit
    • ústie rieky
    • vyrážat
    • vziat do úst
    • žuvat
    • šírit
    • siahnut na zuby
    • šklabit sa
    • štekot psa
    • úškrn
    • úšklabok
    • uškierat sa
    • tlama
    • prevalovat v ústach
    • priúcat na uzdu
    • drzost
    • grimasa
    • dotknút sa ústami
    • hovorca
    • hovorit
    • brat
    • deklamovat
    • robit grimasy
    • rozhlasovat
    • otvor
    • krk
    • mliet ústami
    • náustok
    • nehanebná rec

    English-Slovak dictionary > mouth

  • 11 pilot

    1. noun
    1) (a person who flies an aeroplane: The pilot and crew were all killed in the air crash.) pilot
    2) (a person who directs a ship in and out of a harbour, river, or coastal waters.) lodivod
    2. adjective
    (experimental: a pilot scheme (= one done on a small scale, eg to solve certain problems before a larger, more expensive project is started).) skúšobný
    3. verb
    (to guide as a pilot: He piloted the ship/plane.) pilotovať, viesť
    * * *
    • skúšobný
    • riadiaci
    • kontrolný

    English-Slovak dictionary > pilot

  • 12 put

    [put]
    present participle - putting; verb
    1) (to place in a certain position or situation: He put the plate in the cupboard; Did you put any sugar in my coffee?; He put his arm round her; I'm putting a new lock on the door; You're putting too much strain on that rope; When did the Russians first put a man into space?; You've put me in a bad temper; Can you put (=translate) this sentence into French?) dať; položiť; priviesť; preložiť; vypustiť
    2) (to submit or present (a proposal, question etc): I put several questions to him; She put her ideas before the committee.) položiť, predložiť
    3) (to express in words: He put his refusal very politely; Children sometimes have such a funny way of putting things!) vyjadriť
    4) (to write down: I'm trying to write a letter to her, but I don't know what to put.) napísať
    5) (to sail in a particular direction: We put out to sea; The ship put into harbour for repairs.) vplaviť sa (do)
    - a put-up job
    - put about
    - put across/over
    - put aside
    - put away
    - put back
    - put by
    - put down
    - put down for
    - put one's feet up
    - put forth
    - put in
    - put in for
    - put off
    - put on
    - put out
    - put through
    - put together
    - put up
    - put up to
    - put up with
    * * *
    • vkladat
    • vložit
    • zapísat
    • dat
    • položit
    • položený
    • odložit

    English-Slovak dictionary > put

  • 13 shipping

    noun (ships taken as a whole: The harbour was full of shipping.) loďstvo
    * * *
    • tonáž
    • dopravný
    • cesta na lodi
    • plavebný
    • plavba
    • lodstvo
    • lodný priestor
    • lodná zásielka
    • lodná doprava
    • lode
    • lodný
    • námorný
    • obchodná flotila

    English-Slovak dictionary > shipping

  • 14 silt up

    (to (cause to) become blocked by mud etc: The harbour had gradually silted up, so that large boats could no longer use it.) zaniesť sa
    * * *
    • zaniest sa
    • nániest sa
    • naplavit sa
    • naviat sa (prach, zbytky)

    English-Slovak dictionary > silt up

  • 15 steer

    I [stiə] noun
    (a young ox raised to produce beef.) mladý vôl, junec
    II [stiə] verb
    (to guide or control the course of (eg a ship, car etc): He steered the car through the narrow streets; I steered out of the harbour; She managed to steer the conversation towards the subject of her birthday.) viesť, smerovať
    - steering-wheel
    - steer clear of
    * * *
    • viest
    • uviest
    • vyklieštit
    • vykastrovat
    • zaviest
    • tip
    • priviest
    • kastrovat
    • junec
    • býcek
    • dirigovat
    • riadit lod
    • riadit
    • podnet
    • poslúchat kormidlo
    • kormidlovat
    • mat namierené
    • mladý vôl
    • mierit
    • namierit
    • návrh
    • nápad

    English-Slovak dictionary > steer

  • 16 subside

    1) ((of land, streets, buildings etc) to sink lower: When a building starts to subside, cracks usually appear in the walls.) sadnúť, klesnúť
    2) ((of floods) to become lower and withdraw: Gradually the water subsided.) opadnúť
    3) ((of a storm, noise or other disturbance) to become quieter: They stayed anchored in harbour till the wind subsided.) utíšiť sa
    * * *
    • ustúpit
    • utíchat
    • utíchnut
    • zosunút sa
    • zosadat
    • sadat si
    • upokojit sa
    • doznievat
    • klesnút
    • klesat
    • klesat ku dnu
    • poklesnút
    • koncit
    • opadat
    • opadnút

    English-Slovak dictionary > subside

  • 17 tack

    [tæk] 1. noun
    1) (a short nail with a broad flat head: a carpet-tack.) pripináčik
    2) (in sewing, a large, temporary stitch used to hold material together while it is being sewn together properly.) (na)stehovanie
    3) (in sailing, a movement diagonally against the wind: We sailed on an easterly tack.) kľukatý kurz, križovanie
    4) (a direction or course: After they moved, their lives took a different tack.) smer, dráha, kurz
    2. verb
    1) ((with down, on etc) to fasten (with tacks): I tacked the carpet down; She tacked the material together.) pripevniť, pripichnúť
    2) ((of sailing-boats) to move diagonally (backwards and forwards) against the wind: The boat tacked into harbour.) križovať proti vetru
    * * *
    • vec
    • zlé jedlo
    • zmenit
    • zošit
    • zostehovat
    • smer plavby
    • smer
    • spojenie
    • strava
    • pridat
    • pripinácik
    • príchytka
    • pripät
    • pripevnit
    • jazdecká výstroj
    • klincek
    • dodat (pren.)
    • politická línia
    • kurz
    • naviazat
    • obracat

    English-Slovak dictionary > tack

  • 18 tow

    [təu] 1. verb
    (to pull (a ship, barge, car, trailer etc) by a rope, chain or cable: The tugboat towed the ship out of the harbour; The car broke down and had to be towed to the garage.) vliecť, ťahať
    2. noun
    ((an) act of towing or process of being towed: Give us a tow!) vlek
    * * *
    • vlek
    • vlecenie
    • vliect
    • tahat
    • kúdel
    • lano

    English-Slovak dictionary > tow

  • 19 view

    [vju:] 1. noun
    1) ((an outlook on to, or picture of) a scene: Your house has a fine view of the hills; He painted a view of the harbour.) výhľad, pohľad
    2) (an opinion: Tell me your view/views on the subject.) názor
    3) (an act of seeing or inspecting: We were given a private view of the exhibition before it was opened to the public.) prehliadka
    2. verb
    (to look at, or regard (something): She viewed the scene with astonishment.) pozorovať
    - viewpoint
    - in view of
    - on view
    - point of view
    * * *
    • uvidiet
    • vidiet
    • vzhlad
    • vyhliadka
    • záber
    • výhlad
    • zámer
    • zjavenie
    • zorné pole
    • stanovisko
    • ukážka
    • úcel
    • televízne programy
    • prehlad
    • prezriet si
    • preskúmat
    • preskúšanie
    • preskúmanie
    • prehliadka
    • fotografie
    • dívat sa
    • dôkladne si prehliadnut
    • ciel
    • chápanie
    • co je vidiet
    • dohlad
    • co vidíme
    • rozhlad
    • pochopenie
    • pozeranie
    • pohlad
    • pozerat
    • pozerat na co
    • posudzovat
    • mat názor na co
    • nádej
    • názor
    • návšteva
    • obraz
    • obzerat

    English-Slovak dictionary > view

  • 20 dockyard

    noun (a naval harbour with docks, stores etc.) lodenica

    English-Slovak dictionary > dockyard

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