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in+this+cold

  • 1 fight off

    (to drive away by fighting: She managed to fight off her attacker; I'll fight this cold off by going to bed early.) odraziť; zahnať

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  • 2 foretaste

    ['fo:teist]
    (a small sample or experience of something before it happens: This cold weather is just a foretaste of winter.) predzvesť

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  • 3 SO

    [səu] 1. adverb
    1) ((used in several types of sentence to express degree) to this extent, or to such an extent: `The snake was about so long,' he said, holding his hands about a metre apart; Don't get so worried!; She was so pleased with his progress in school that she bought him a new bicycle; They couldn't all get into the room, there were so many of them; He departed without so much as (= without even) a goodbye; You've been so (= very) kind to me!; Thank you so much!) tak
    2) ((used to express manner) in this/that way: As you hope to be treated by others, so you must treat them; He likes everything to be (arranged) just so (= in one particular and precise way); It so happens that I have to go to an important meeting tonight.) tak
    3) ((used in place of a word, phrase etc previously used, or something previously stated) as already indicated: `Are you really leaving your job?' `Yes, I've already told you / said so'; `Is she arriving tomorrow?' `Yes, I hope so'; If you haven't read the notice, please do so now; `Is that so (= true)?' `Yes, it's really so'; `Was your father angry?' `Yes, even more so than I was expecting - in fact, so much so that he refused to speak to me all day!) to, tak
    4) (in the same way; also: `I hope we'll meet again.' `So do I.'; She has a lot of money and so has her husband.) (rovnako) aj
    5) ((used to express agreement or confirmation) indeed: `You said you were going shopping today.' `So I did, but I've changed my mind.'; `You'll need this book tomorrow, won't you?' `So I will.') naozaj
    2. conjunction
    ((and) therefore: John had a bad cold, so I took him to the doctor; `So you think you'd like this job, then?' `Yes.'; And so they got married and lived happily ever after.) a tak, preto
    - so-so
    - and so on/forth
    - or so
    - so as to
    - so far
    - so good
    - so that
    - so to say/speak
    * * *
    • len odoslat

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  • 4 so

    [səu] 1. adverb
    1) ((used in several types of sentence to express degree) to this extent, or to such an extent: `The snake was about so long,' he said, holding his hands about a metre apart; Don't get so worried!; She was so pleased with his progress in school that she bought him a new bicycle; They couldn't all get into the room, there were so many of them; He departed without so much as (= without even) a goodbye; You've been so (= very) kind to me!; Thank you so much!) tak
    2) ((used to express manner) in this/that way: As you hope to be treated by others, so you must treat them; He likes everything to be (arranged) just so (= in one particular and precise way); It so happens that I have to go to an important meeting tonight.) tak
    3) ((used in place of a word, phrase etc previously used, or something previously stated) as already indicated: `Are you really leaving your job?' `Yes, I've already told you / said so'; `Is she arriving tomorrow?' `Yes, I hope so'; If you haven't read the notice, please do so now; `Is that so (= true)?' `Yes, it's really so'; `Was your father angry?' `Yes, even more so than I was expecting - in fact, so much so that he refused to speak to me all day!) to, tak
    4) (in the same way; also: `I hope we'll meet again.' `So do I.'; She has a lot of money and so has her husband.) (rovnako) aj
    5) ((used to express agreement or confirmation) indeed: `You said you were going shopping today.' `So I did, but I've changed my mind.'; `You'll need this book tomorrow, won't you?' `So I will.') naozaj
    2. conjunction
    ((and) therefore: John had a bad cold, so I took him to the doctor; `So you think you'd like this job, then?' `Yes.'; And so they got married and lived happily ever after.) a tak, preto
    - so-so
    - and so on/forth
    - or so
    - so as to
    - so far
    - so good
    - so that
    - so to say/speak
    * * *
    • takto
    • tak a tak
    • tak

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  • 5 tingle

    ['tiŋɡl] 1. verb
    (to feel a prickling sensation: The cold wind made my face tingle; My fingers were tingling with cold.) štípať; páliť
    2. noun
    (this feeling.) štípanie

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  • 6 for

    [fo:] 1. preposition
    1) (to be given or sent to: This letter is for you.) pre
    2) (towards; in the direction of: We set off for London.) do
    3) (through a certain time or distance: for three hours; for three miles.) za, počas
    4) (in order to have, get, be etc: He asked me for some money; Go for a walk.) o; na
    5) (in return; as payment: He paid $2 for his ticket.) za
    6) (in order to be prepared: He's getting ready for the journey.) na
    7) (representing: He is the member of parliament for Hull.) za
    8) (on behalf of: Will you do it for me?) za, kvôli
    9) (in favour of: Are you for or against the plan?) pre
    10) (because of: for this reason.) pre, z
    11) (having a particular purpose: She gave me money for the bus fare.) na
    12) (indicating an ability or an attitude to: a talent for baking; an ear for music.) na
    13) (as being: They mistook him for someone else.) za; s
    14) (considering what is used in the case of: It is quite warm for January (= considering that it is January when it is usually cold).) na
    15) (in spite of: For all his money, he didn't seem happy.) napriek
    2. conjunction
    (because: It must be late, for I have been here a long time.) pretože
    * * *
    • za
    • smerom do
    • pretože
    • hoci
    • co sa týka
    • pocas
    • po (dobu)
    • pre
    • lebo
    • na

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  • 7 stone

    [stəun] 1. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which rocks are composed: limestone; sandstone; a stone house; stone walls; In early times, men made tools out of stone.) kameň
    2) (a piece of this, of any shape or size: He threw a stone at the dog.) kameň
    3) (a piece of this shaped for a special purpose: a tombstone; paving-stones; a grindstone.) (náhrobný, dlažobný, brúsny) kameň
    4) (a gem or jewel: She lost the stone out of her ring; diamonds, rubies and other stones.) drahý kameň
    5) (the hard shell containing the nut or seed in some fruits eg peaches and cherries: a cherry-stone.) kôstka
    6) (a measure of weight still used in Britain, equal to 6.35 kilogrammes: She weighs 9.5 stone.) kameň
    7) (a piece of hard material that forms in the kidney, bladder etc and causes pain.) kameň
    2. verb
    1) (to throw stones at, especially as a ritual punishment: Saint Stephen was stoned to death.) kameňovať
    2) (to remove the stones from (fruit): She washed and stoned the cherries.) vykôstkovať
    - stonily
    - stoniness
    - stone-cold
    - stone-dead
    - stone-deaf
    - stoneware
    - stonework
    - leave no stone unturned
    - a stone's throw
    * * *
    • vydláždit kamenmi
    • vydláždit
    • vykôstkovat
    • vylúpat
    • vylupovat
    • vyložit kamenmi
    • žlcový kamienok
    • zatvrdit
    • žarnov
    • skala
    • skameniet
    • svetlošedá farba
    • spracovávat kamenie
    • šuter
    • ukamenovat
    • drahokam
    • hádzat kamením
    • kamienok
    • kamenovat
    • kamen
    • jadro
    • brúsny kamen
    • rubín
    • otupit
    • opit
    • opevnovat kamenmi
    • kôstka
    • litografický kamen
    • mocové kamene
    • mlynský kamen
    • náhrobný kamen
    • náhrobok
    • obtahovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > stone

  • 8 day

    [dei] 1. noun
    1) (the period from sunrise to sunset: She worked all day; The days are warm but the nights are cold.) deň
    2) (a part of this period eg that part spent at work: How long is your working day?; The school day ends at 3 o'clock; I see him every day.) deň
    3) (the period of twenty-four hours from one midnight to the next: How many days are in the month of September?) deň
    4) ((often in plural) the period of, or of the greatest activity, influence, strength etc of (something or someone): in my grandfather's day; in the days of steam-power.) časy
    - day-dream 2. verb
    She often day-dreams.) snívať (o)
    - day school
    - daytime
    - call it a day
    - day by day
    - day in
    - day out
    - make someone's day
    - one day
    - some day
    - the other day
    * * *
    • úsvit
    • den

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  • 9 freezing

    adjective (very cold: This room's freezing.) ľadový
    * * *
    • ladový
    • mraziaci
    • mrazivý

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  • 10 get over

    1) (to recover from (an illness, surprise, disappointment etc): I've got over my cold now; I can't get over her leaving so suddenly.) pozbierať sa z
    2) (to manage to make (oneself or something) understood: We must get our message over to the general public.) objasniť
    3) ((with with) to do (something one does not want to do): I'm not looking forward to this meeting, but let's get it over (with).) mať to (už) za sebou/z krku
    * * *
    • prerazit
    • prekonat

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  • 11 hardy

    (tough; strong; able to bear cold, tiredness etc: This plant is very hardy and able to survive even rough winter weather.) otužilý
    * * *
    • otužilý
    • neohrozený

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  • 12 marble

    1) (a kind of hard, usually highly polished stone, cold to the touch: This table is made of marble; ( also adjective) a marble statue.) mramor; mramorový
    2) (a small hard ball of glass used in children's games: The little boy rolled a marble along the ground.) guľôčka
    - marbles
    * * *
    • vyrobený z mramoru
    • gulka
    • mramorový vzhlad
    • mramorovaný
    • mramorový blok
    • mramor
    • mramorová doska

    English-Slovak dictionary > marble

  • 13 run

    1. present participle - running; verb
    1) ((of a person or animal) to move quickly, faster than walking: He ran down the road.) bežať
    2) (to move smoothly: Trains run on rails.) posúvať sa
    3) ((of water etc) to flow: Rivers run to the sea; The tap is running.) tiecť
    4) ((of a machine etc) to work or operate: The engine is running; He ran the motor to see if it was working.) bežať, spustiť
    5) (to organize or manage: He runs the business very efficiently.) riadiť
    6) (to race: Is your horse running this afternoon?) pretekať
    7) ((of buses, trains etc) to travel regularly: The buses run every half hour; The train is running late.) chodiť, ísť
    8) (to last or continue; to go on: The play ran for six weeks.) pokračovať, trvať
    9) (to own and use, especially of cars: He runs a Rolls Royce.) mať, jazdiť (na)
    10) ((of colour) to spread: When I washed my new dress the colour ran.) rozpíjať sa, púšťať
    11) (to drive (someone); to give (someone) a lift: He ran me to the station.) (do)viezť
    12) (to move (something): She ran her fingers through his hair; He ran his eyes over the letter.) prejsť
    13) ((in certain phrases) to be or become: The river ran dry; My blood ran cold (= I was afraid).) stať sa
    2. noun
    1) (the act of running: He went for a run before breakfast.) beh
    2) (a trip or drive: We went for a run in the country.) prechádzka, výlet
    3) (a length of time (for which something continues): He's had a run of bad luck.) obdobie
    4) (a ladder (in a stocking etc): I've got a run in my tights.) pustené očko
    5) (the free use (of a place): He gave me the run of his house.) voľné použitie, k dispozícii
    6) (in cricket, a batsman's act of running from one end of the wicket to the other, representing a single score: He scored/made 50 runs for his team.)
    7) (an enclosure or pen: a chicken-run.) ohrada, výbeh
    - running 3. adverb
    (one after another; continuously: We travelled for four days running.) nepretržite
    - runaway
    - rundown
    - runner-up
    - runway
    - in
    - out of the running
    - on the run
    - run across
    - run after
    - run aground
    - run along
    - run away
    - run down
    - run for
    - run for it
    - run in
    - run into
    - run its course
    - run off
    - run out
    - run over
    - run a temperature
    - run through
    - run to
    - run up
    - run wild
    * * *
    • výpocet
    • spust
    • spustit
    • bežat
    • beh

    English-Slovak dictionary > run

  • 14 shudder

    1. verb
    (to tremble from fear, disgust, cold etc.) triasť sa
    2. noun
    (an act of trembling in this way: a shudder of horror.) (za)chvenie, triaška
    * * *
    • zatriast sa
    • zachviet sa
    • triaška
    • trasenie
    • chviet sa
    • chvenie
    • rozklepat sa
    • rozklepanie

    English-Slovak dictionary > shudder

  • 15 snug

    1) (warm, comfortable; sheltered from the cold: The house is small but snug.) útulný; chránený
    2) ((of clothes etc) fitting closely: This jacket is a nice snug fit.) priliehavý
    - snugly
    - snugness
    * * *
    • v teple
    • útulný
    • vyhovujúci
    • vypasovaný
    • skromný
    • spokojný
    • upevnený
    • uliaty na telo
    • uprataný
    • teplucký
    • umožnujúci slušné živobyt
    • priatelský
    • príjemný
    • priliehavý
    • príjemne zariadený
    • dostacujúci
    • intímny
    • bezpecný
    • cistunký
    • dobrý
    • chránený
    • dobre stavaný
    • dobre uložený
    • pokojný
    • pohodlný
    • pomerne slušný
    • krytý
    • komfortný

    English-Slovak dictionary > snug

  • 16 surface

    ['sə:fis] 1. noun
    1) (the outside part (of anything): Two-thirds of the earth's surface is covered with water; This road has a very uneven surface.) povrch
    2) (the outward appearance of, or first impression made by, a person or thing: On the surface he seems cold and unfriendly, but he's really a kind person.) vonkajšok
    2. verb
    1) (to put a surface on (a road etc): The road has been damaged by frost and will have to be surfaced again.) pokryť, vyrovnať
    2) ((of a submarine, diver etc) to come to the surface.) vynoriť sa
    * * *
    • vonkajšok
    • vnútrajšok
    • vyrovnat
    • zabezpecit kobercom
    • vyniest na povrch
    • vyhladit
    • vyplávat na hladinu
    • vynárat sa
    • vyniest na denné svetlo
    • zdanie
    • zemský povrch
    • stena
    • spracovat povrch
    • tažit na povrchu
    • upravit
    • terén
    • hladina
    • koberec
    • dat zvláštny povrch
    • dat povrchový finiš
    • rovina
    • plocha
    • povrchový
    • povrch
    • prat povrchovú rudu
    • povrch vozovky
    • pozemný
    • nalakovat povrch
    • ohoblovat povrch
    • obrábat povrch
    • nosná plocha

    English-Slovak dictionary > surface

  • 17 warm

    [wo:m] 1. adjective
    1) (moderately, or comfortably, hot: Are you warm enough, or shall I close the window?; a warm summer's day.) teplý
    2) ((of clothes) protecting the wearer from the cold: a warm jumper.) teplý
    3) (welcoming, friendly, enthusiastic etc: a warm welcome; a warm smile.) srdečný
    4) (tending to make one hot: This is warm work!) namáhavý
    5) ((of colours) enriched by a certain quantity of red or pink, or (of red etc) rich and bright: a warm red; I don't want white walls - I want something warmer.) teplý
    2. verb
    1) (to make moderately hot: He warmed his hands in front of the fire.) ohriať (sa)
    2) (to become friendly (towards) or enthusiastic (about): She warmed to his charm.) nadchnúť sa
    3. noun
    (an act of warming: Give your hands a warm in front of the fire.) zohriatie (sa)
    - warmness
    - warmth
    - warm-blooded
    - warmed-over
    - warmhearted
    - warmheartedness
    - warm up
    * * *
    • vrelý
    • vrúcny
    • živý
    • zohriatie
    • zohriat sa
    • zohrievat sa
    • svieži (o vôni)
    • srdecný
    • usadený (v úrade)
    • teplý
    • hrejivý
    • hriat
    • horúci
    • cerstvý
    • rozohnovat sa
    • rozohnit sa
    • prudký
    • nadchnút sa
    • nadšený
    • nadchýnat sa
    • ohriat sa
    • ohriatie
    • ohrievat sa
    • oduševnit sa
    • oduševnovat sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > warm

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