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41 mannerism
noun (an odd and obvious habit in a person's behaviour, speech etc: He scratches his ear when he talks and has other mannerisms.) spôsoby* * *• zvyklost• strojenost• afektovanost• charakteristický spôsob• maniera• manierizmus -
42 mild
1) ((of a person or his personality) gentle in temper or behaviour: such a mild man.) mierny, pokojný2) ((of punishment etc) not severe: a mild sentence.) mierny3) ((of weather especially if not in summer) not cold; rather warm: a mild spring day.) príjemný4) ((of spices, spiced foods etc) not hot: a mild curry.) jemný, slabý•- mildly- mildness* * *• slabý• tlmený• umiernený• uhladený• príjemný• jemný• pokojný• krotký• mierny• nesmelý• nie ostrý -
43 regret
[rə'ɡret] 1. past tense, past participle - regretted; verb(to be sorry about: I regret my foolish behaviour; I regret that I missed the concert; I regret missing the concert; I regret to inform you that your application for the job was unsuccessful.)2. noun(a feeling of sorrow, or of having done something wrong: I have no regrets / I feel no regret about what I did; It was with deep regret that I heard the news of his death.) ľútosť- regretfully
- regrettable
- regrettably* * *• žialit• žial• smútok• smútit• sklamanie• prejav lútosti• oželiet• polutovanie• lutovat• lútost• odmietavá odpoved• olutovat• odmietnutie s polutovaním -
44 spoil
[spoil]past tense, past participles - spoiled, spoilt; verb1) (to damage or ruin; to make bad or useless: If you touch that drawing you'll spoil it.) pokaziť2) (to give (a child etc) too much of what he wants and possibly make his character, behaviour etc worse by doing so: They spoil that child dreadfully and she's becoming unbearable!) rozmaznať•- spoils- spoilt
- spoilsport* * *• vykopaná zemina• zabit• výdobytok• vyriadit• zbierka• získaný majetok• zboj• znásilnit• zmrzacit• znicit• zmarit• zviest• zvlecená koža• skazit• ukradnutý tovar• ukoristit• hlušina• funkcie• halda• jalovina• kazit hru• kazit• kazový tovar• hýckat• rozkrajovat• rozmaznat• plienenie• poklad• pokazit• porciovat• koža• lup• lúpež• krájat• korist• miesta• odval -
45 spontaneous
[spən'teiniəs]1) (said, done etc of one's own free will without pressure from others: His offer was quite spontaneous.) dobrovoľný, spontánny2) (natural; not forced: spontaneous behaviour.) prirodzený•- spontaneousness
- spontaneity* * *• živelný• samorodý• samovolný• spontánny• prirodzený• impulzívny• automatický• dobrovolný• divoký• reflexívny• mimovolný• nenútený -
46 standard
['stændəd] 1. noun1) (something used as a basis of measurement: The kilogram is the international standard of weight.) jednotka2) (a basis for judging quality, or a level of excellence aimed at, required or achieved: You can't judge an amateur artist's work by the same standards as you would judge that of a trained artist; high standards of behaviour; His performance did not reach the required standard.) meradlo; úroveň3) (a flag or carved figure etc fixed to a pole and carried eg at the front of an army going into battle.) štandarda2. adjective((accepted as) normal or usual; The Post Office likes the public to use a standard size of envelope.) bežný, štandardný- standardise
- standardization
- standardisation
- standard-bearer
- be up to / below standard
- standard of living* * *• volne rastúci• vlajka• uznávaný• vzor• zachovávajúci abecedu• zástava• smernica• štandardná kvalita• štandarda• stojan• svietnik• stožiar• stlp• stromcek• štandard• štandardný• úroven• trieda• typický• predpísaný• priemerný• prezidentská vlajka• hit• etalón• evergreen• klasický• autoritatívny• bežná velkost• bežný• požiadavky• podstavec• kritérium• mena• miera• model• meradlo• norma• obvyklý• normál• normalizovaný• normálny -
47 target
1) (a marked board or other object aimed at in shooting practice, competitions etc with a rifle, bow and arrow etc: His shots hit the target every time.) terč2) (any object at which shots, bombs etc are directed: Their target was the royal palace.) cieľ3) (a person, thing etc against which unfriendly comment or behaviour is directed: the target of criticism.) terč* * *• výmenné vodítko• zamerat• smerné císlo• strelba do terca• terc• jahnacia pecen• antikatóda• cielový• ciel• najvyšší výkon• nastrelovat• naplánovat ciel -
48 toleration
1) (the act of tolerating: His toleration of her behaviour amazed me.) znášanlivosť, ohľad, tolerancia2) (tolerance, especially in religious matters: The government passed a law of religious toleration.) tolerancia* * *• znášanlivost• tolerancia -
49 undesirable
1) (not wanted: These pills can have some undesirable effects.) nežiaduci2) (unpleasant or objectionable: his undesirable friends; undesirable behaviour/habits.) nevhodný; neprijateľný* * *• nežiadúci• neželatelný• nežiadúca (osoba)• nevhodný -
50 unworthy
1) (shameful or disgraceful: That was an unworthy act/thought.) hanebný, nedôstojný2) (not deserving: Such a remark is unworthy of notice; He's unworthy to have the same name as his father.) nezasluhujúci si3) (less good than should be expected from (eg a person): Such bad behaviour is unworthy of him.) nehodný•- unworthiness* * *• úbohý• bezcenný• nechutný• nezasluhujúci si• nevhodný• nehodný• nezaslúžený• necestný• nedôstojný -
51 vulgarity
[-'ɡæ-]- plural vulgarities - noun ((an example of) bad manners, bad taste etc, in eg speech, behaviour etc: the vulgarity of his language.) hrubosť, vulgárnosť* * *• sprostota• hrubé chovanie• hrubost• hulvátstvo• neslušnost• neotesanost• nemrav• obycajnost -
52 at the risk of
(with the possibility of (loss, injury, trouble etc): He saved the little girl at the risk of his own life; At the risk of offending you, I must tell you that I disapprove of your behaviour.) s rizikom, s nasadením -
53 prig
[priɡ](a person who is too satisfied with his/her own behaviour, beliefs etc.) ješitný človek, namyslenec; puntičkár- priggish- priggishly
- priggishness
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