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1 usually
adverb (on most occasions: We are usually at home in the evenings; Usually we finish work at 5 o'clock.) obyčajne* * *• zvycajne• obvykle• obycajne -
2 potato crisp
(usually crisp: American potato chip: usually in plural) (a thin, crisp, fried slice of potato: a packet of (potato) crisps.) zemiakové lupienky -
3 care of
(usually written c/o) (at the house or address of.) na adresu koho, u* * *• na adresu -
4 in general
(usually; in most cases; most of (a group of people etc): People in general were not very sympathetic; People were in general not very sympathetic.) všeobecne; väčšinou* * *• všeobecne povedané• obycajne -
5 open fire
( usually with on) (to begin shooting at: The enemy opened fire (on us).) spustiť paľbu* * *• zahájit palbu -
6 tell apart
(usually with can, cannot etc) (to recognize the difference between; to distinguish: I cannot tell the twins apart.) rozlíšiť* * *• rozoznat od seba -
7 Union Jack
( usually with the) (the national flag of the United Kingdom.) štátna vlajka Veľkej Británie* * *• britská námorná vlajka -
8 zip fastener
( usually zip or zipper) (a device for fastening clothes etc, in which two rows of metal or nylon teeth are made to fit each other when a sliding tab is pulled along them.) zips* * *• patentné zadrhovadlo -
9 as a general rule
(usually; in most cases: As a general rule, we don't employ unskilled workers.) spravidla -
10 as a rule
(usually: I don't go out in the evening as a rule.) spravidla -
11 horsepower
(usually abbreviated to h.p. when written) noun (a standard unit used to measure the power of engines, cars etc.) konská sila -
12 know one's own mind
((usually in negative) to know what one really thinks, wants to do etc: She doesn't know her own mind yet about abortion.) vedieť, čo chce -
13 long-playing record
( usually abbreviated to LP) (a record which plays for a long time.) dlhohrajúca platňa -
14 odd jobs
((usually small) jobs of various kinds, often done for other people: He's unemployed, but earns some money by doing odd jobs for old people.) príležitostné práce -
15 public house
( usually abbreviated to pub) (a house where alcoholic drinks are sold to the public.) hostinec -
16 pen-friend
nouns (a usually young person (usually living abroad) with whom another (usually young) person regularly exchanges letters: My daughter has pen-friends in India and Spain.) priateľ, -ka na dopisovanie* * *• priatel na dopisovanie -
17 rail
[reil] 1. noun1) (a (usually horizontal) bar of metal, wood etc used in fences etc, or for hanging things on: Don't lean over the rail; a curtain-rail; a towel-rail.) zábradlie; držadlo2) ((usually in plural) a long bar of steel which forms the track on which trains etc run.) koľajnice2. verb((usually with in or off) to surround with a rail or rails: We'll rail that bit of ground off to stop people walking on it.) ohradiť- railing- railroad
- railway
- by rail* * *• vešiak• zábradlie• vyhrešit• železnicná kolajnica• tyc• tycka• prepravovat železnicu• držiak• cestovat vlakom• chriaštel (vták)• pokarhat• položit kolajnice• kolajnica• kolaj• mantinel• ohrada• obrubník• odrazník -
18 rally
['ræli] 1. verb1) (to come or bring together again: The general tried to rally his troops after the defeat; The troops rallied round the general.) znova (sa) zhromaždiť2) (to come or bring together for a joint action or effort: The supporters rallied to save the club from collapse; The politician asked his supporters to rally to the cause.) vzchopiť sa, dať (znova) dohromady3) (to (cause to) recover health or strength: She rallied from her illness.) zotaviť sa2. noun1) (a usually large gathering of people for some purpose: a Scouts' rally.) zhromaždenie2) (a meeting (usually of cars or motorcycles) for a competition, race etc.) rallye, preteky3) (an improvement in health after an illness.) zotavenie4) ((in tennis etc) a (usually long) series of shots before the point is won or lost.) výmena loptičiek•* * *• výmena• žartovat• zhromaždenie• zjazd• zhromaždit• zoradit sa• zotavit sa• zraz• zotavenie• zobrat• schôdza• spamätat sa• sústredit• dat sa dokopy• nabrat sily• natahovat (koho)• obnova -
19 same
[seim] 1. adjective1) (alike; very similar: The houses in this road are all the same; You have the same eyes as your brother (has).) rovnaký2) (not different: My friend and I are the same age; He went to the same school as me.) rovnaký3) (unchanged: My opinion is the same as it always was.) rovnaký, ten istý2. pronoun((usually with the) the same thing: He sat down and we all did the same.) to isté3. adverb((usually with the) in the same way: I don't feel the same about you as I did.) rovnako- at the same time
- be all the same to
- same here
- same-sex marriage* * *• tá istá• to isté• ten istý• rovnaký• nejaký -
20 spar
I noun(a thick pole of wood or metal, especially one used as a ship's mast etc.) žrď, rahnoII past tense, past participle - sparred; verb1) (to box, usually for practice only.)2) ((usually with with) to have an argument, usually a friendly one.)•* * *• škriepit sa• stožiar• stažen• hádka• boxovat• rahno• pästiarsky zápas
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