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1 likely
1) (probable: the likely result; It's likely that she'll succeed.) pravdepodobný2) (looking etc as if it might be good, useful, suitable etc: a likely spot for a picnic; She's the most likely person for the job.) vhodný* * *• vhodný• uveritelný• zaiste• slubný• spôsobilý• prijatelný• primeraný (cielu)• hodnoverný• akiste• pravdepodobný• pravdepodobne -
2 as likely as not
(probably: As likely as not, he won't remember to come.) pravdepodobne* * *• celkom pravdepodobne -
3 he etc is likely to
(it is probable that he etc will: He is likely to fail.) zdá sa, že on... -
4 not likely!
(certainly not!: `Would you put your head in a lion's mouth?' `Me? Not likely!') ani nápad! -
5 very likely
• akiste• nebodaj -
6 a likely story!
(I don't believe it!) reči, rečičky -
7 in for
(likely to experience (especially something bad): We're in for some bad weather; You're in for it if you broke that window!) byť postihnutý -
8 in line for
(likely to get or to be given something: He is in line for promotion.) na rade -
9 like
I 1. adjective(the same or similar: They're as like as two peas.) podobný2. preposition(the same as or similar to; in the same or a similar way as: He climbs like a cat; She is like her mother.) ako3. noun(someone or something which is the same or as good etc as another: You won't see his like / their like again.) niekto podobný; niečo podobné4. conjunction((especially American) in the same or a similar way as: No-one does it like he does.) ako- likely- likelihood
- liken
- likeness
- likewise
- like-minded
- a likely story!
- as likely as not
- be like someone
- feel like
- he is likely to
- look like
- not likely! II verb1) (to be pleased with; to find pleasant or agreeable: I like him very much; I like the way you've decorated this room.) mať rád; páčiť sa2) (to enjoy: I like gardening.) mať rád•- likeable- likable
- liking
- should/would like
- take a liking to* * *• v nálade• želat si• taký ako• typický• príznacný• charakteristický• chciet• rovnaký• pácit sa• osožit• podobný• lúbit• naklonený• mat rád (4.p.)• náchylný• nieco podobné -
10 active
['æktiv]1) (energetic or lively; able to work etc: At seventy, he's no longer very active.) aktívny2) ((busily) involved: She is an active supporter of women's rights.) agilný3) (causing an effect or effects: Yeast is an active ingredient in bread-making.) účinný4) (in force: The rule is still active.) platný5) ((of volcanoes) still likely to erupt.) činný6) (of the form of a verb in which the subject performs the action of the verb: The dog bit the man.) činný•- actively
- activity* * *• živý• úcinný• efektívny• agilný• aktívny• culý• cinný• cinorodý• rádioaktívny• platný• pohybový• pohyblivý• pôsobivý -
11 apt
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12 bad
[bæd]comparative - worse; adjective1) (not good; not efficient: He is a bad driver; His eyesight is bad; They are bad at tennis (= they play tennis badly).) zlý2) (wicked; immoral: a bad man; He has done some bad things.) zlý, skazený3) (unpleasant: bad news.) zlý4) (rotten: This meat is bad.) pokazený5) (causing harm or injury: Smoking is bad for your health.) škodlivý6) ((of a part of the body) painful, or in a weak state: She has a bad heart; I have a bad head (= headache) today.) chorý, boľavý7) (unwell: I am feeling quite bad today.) zle8) (serious or severe: a bad accident; a bad mistake.) vážny, ťažký9) ((of a debt) not likely to be paid: The firm loses money every year from bad debts.) nevymožiteľný•- badly- badness
- badly off
- feel bad about something
- feel bad
- go from bad to worse
- not bad
- too bad* * *• zle• zlý• skazený• škaredý• škodlivý• hrubý• katastrofálny• chorý• chybný• pochybný• nedobytný• nekrytý• nevhodný• nepríjemný -
13 break
[breik] 1. past tense - broke; verb1) (to divide into two or more parts (by force).) zlomiť, rozbiť2) ((usually with off/away) to separate (a part) from the whole (by force).) odlomiť, odtrhnúť3) (to make or become unusable.) pokaziť (sa)4) (to go against, or not act according to (the law etc): He broke his appointment at the last minute.) (z)rušiť; porušiť5) (to do better than (a sporting etc record).) prekonať6) (to interrupt: She broke her journey in London.) prerušiť7) (to put an end to: He broke the silence.) prerušiť8) (to make or become known: They gently broke the news of his death to his wife.) oznámiť9) ((of a boy's voice) to fall in pitch.) mutovať10) (to soften the effect of (a fall, the force of the wind etc).) zmierniť11) (to begin: The storm broke before they reached shelter.) začať2. noun1) (a pause: a break in the conversation.) pauza, prestávka2) (a change: a break in the weather.) zmena3) (an opening.) otvor, prielom4) (a chance or piece of (good or bad) luck: This is your big break.) šanca•3. noun((usually in plural) something likely to break.) krehký tovar- breakage- breaker
- breakdown
- break-in
- breakneck
- breakout
- breakthrough
- breakwater
- break away
- break down
- break into
- break in
- break loose
- break off
- break out
- break out in
- break the ice
- break up
- make a break for it* * *• vypnút• zlomit (sa)• šetrne oznámit• prekonat rekord• príležitost• pretrhnút (sa)• prerušenie• prestávka• prerušit• rozbit (sa)• rozpojit• porušit• náhla zmena• nedodržat -
14 breakable
adjective ((negative unbreakable) likely to break: breakable toys.) krehký* * *• rozbitný• krehký -
15 capable
['keipəbl]1) (clever especially in practical ways: She'll manage somehow - she's so capable!) schopný2) ((with of) clever enough to; likely to; able to: He is capable of doing better; He is quite capable of cheating us.) schopný (čoho)•- capably- capability* * *• zdatný• schopný• schopnost• pripúštajúci -
16 commercial
[kə'mə:ʃəl]1) (connected with commerce: Private cars are allowed to use this road but not commercial vehicles.) obchodný2) ((likely to be) profitable: a commercial proposition.) obchodnícky3) (paid for by advertisements: commercial television.) komerčný* * *• s priemyslovým významom• hospodársky• reklama• pre priemyslové použitie• komercný• obchodný -
17 dangerous
adjective (very unsafe and likely to be the cause of danger: a dangerous road; a dangerous enemy.) nebezpečný* * *• nebezpecný -
18 economic
[i:kə'nomik]1) (of or concerned with (an) economy: the country's economic future.) hospodársky2) (likely to bring a profit: an economic rent.) výnosný* * *• ekonomický• hospodársky -
19 empty
['empti] 1. adjective1) (having nothing inside: an empty box; an empty cup.) prázdny2) (unoccupied: an empty house.) neobývaný3) ((with of) completely without: a street quite empty of people.) prázdny4) (having no practical result; (likely to be) unfulfilled: empty threats.) jalový, bezvýznamný2. verb1) (to make or become empty: He emptied the jug; The cinema emptied quickly at 10.30; He emptied out his pockets.) vyprázdniť (sa)2) (to tip, pour, or fall out of a container: She emptied the milk into a pan; The rubbish emptied on to the ground.) vyliať; vysypať3. noun(an empty bottle etc: Take the empties back to the shop.) prázdna fľaša- empty-handed
- empty-headed* * *• vlievat• ústit• vyprázdnit• vysypat• hladný• pustý• planý• prázdny• neobývaný -
20 expect
[ik'spekt]1) (to think of as likely to happen or come: I'm expecting a letter today; We expect her on tomorrow's train.) očakávať2) (to think or believe (that something will happen): He expects to be home tomorrow; I expect that he will go; `Will she go too?' `I expect so' / `I don't expect so' / `I expect not.') dúfať3) (to require: They expect high wages for their professional work; You are expected to tidy your own room.) očakávať4) (to suppose or assume: I expect (that) you're tired.) predpokladať•- expectant
- expectantly
- expectation* * *• predpokladat• domnievat sa• ocakávat
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