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  • 81 point of view

    (a way or manner of looking at a subject, matter etc: You must consider everyone's point of view before deciding.) hľadisko
    * * *
    • hladisko
    • aspekt

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  • 82 police

    [pə'li:s] 1. noun plural
    (the men and women whose job is to prevent crime, keep order, see that laws are obeyed etc: Call the police!; The police are investigating the matter; ( also adjective) the police force, a police officer.) polícia; policajný
    2. verb
    (to supply (a place) with police: We cannot police the whole area.) nasadiť políciu
    - policeman
    - policewoman
    - police station
    * * *
    • dozerat
    • polícia
    • policajný
    • policajti

    English-Slovak dictionary > police

  • 83 precedence

    ['presidəns]
    noun ((the right of) going before in order of importance etc: This matter is urgent and should be given precedence over others at the moment.) prednosť
    * * *
    • priorita
    • prednost
    • nadradenost

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  • 84 prime

    I 1. adjective
    1) (first or most important: the prime minister; a matter of prime importance.) prvý; najdôležitejší
    2) (best: in prime condition.) najlepší
    2. noun
    (the best part (of a person's etc life, usually early middle age): He is in his prime; the prime of life.) najkrajšie obdobie
    - primarily
    - primary colours
    - prime minister
    - prime number
    - prime time
    3. adjective
    prime-time advertising.) reklama vysielaná v najsledovanejšom čase
    II verb
    (to prepare (something) by putting something into or on it: He primed (=put gunpowder into) his gun; You must prime (=treat with primer) the wood before you paint it.) nabiť; natrieť podklad
    * * *
    • dat prednost

    English-Slovak dictionary > prime

  • 85 private

    1. adjective
    1) (of, for, or belonging to, one person or group, not to the general public: The headmaster lives in a private apartment in the school; in my private (=personal) opinion; This information is to be kept strictly private; You shouldn't listen to private conversations.) súkromný
    2) (having no public or official position or rank: It is your duty as a private citizen to report this matter to the police.) súkromný
    2. noun
    (in the army, an ordinary soldier, not an officer.) vojak
    - privately
    - private enterprise
    - private means
    - in private
    * * *
    • súkromný
    • osobný

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  • 86 problem

    ['probləm]
    1) (a difficulty; a matter about which it is difficult to decide what to do: Life is full of problems; ( also adjective) a problem child.) problém; problémový
    2) (a question to be answered or solved: mathematical problems.) problém
    - problematical
    - problematic
    * * *
    • úloha
    • problém

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  • 87 purchase

    ['pə: əs] 1. verb
    (to buy: I purchased a new house.) kúpiť
    2. noun
    1) (anything that has been bought: She carried her purchases home in a bag.) nákup
    2) (the act of buying: The purchase of a car should never be a hasty matter.) kúpa
    * * *
    • kúpit
    • kúpa
    • nákup

    English-Slovak dictionary > purchase

  • 88 question

    ['kwes ən] 1. noun
    1) (something which is said, written etc which asks for an answer from someone: The question is, do we really need a computer?) otázka
    2) (a problem or matter for discussion: There is the question of how much to pay him.) otázka
    3) (a single problem in a test or examination: We had to answer four questions in three hours.) otázka
    4) (criticism; doubt; discussion: He is, without question, the best man for the job.) pochyby
    5) (a suggestion or possibility: There is no question of our dismissing him.) problém
    2. verb
    1) (to ask (a person) questions: I'll question him about what he was doing last night.) opýtať sa
    2) (to regard as doubtful: He questioned her right to use the money.) spochybniť
    - questionably
    - questionableness
    - question mark
    - question-master
    - questionnaire
    - in question
    - out of the question
    * * *
    • problém
    • otázka

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  • 89 rest

    I 1. [rest] noun
    1) (a (usually short) period of not working etc after, or between periods of, effort; (a period of) freedom from worries etc: Digging the garden is hard work - let's stop for a rest; Let's have/take a rest; I need a rest from all these problems - I'm going to take a week's holiday.) odpočinok, oddych
    2) (sleep: He needs a good night's rest.) spánok
    3) (something which holds or supports: a book-rest; a headrest on a car seat.) podstavec, podpera
    4) (a state of not moving: The machine is at rest.) pokoj, prestávka
    2. verb
    1) (to (allow to) stop working etc in order to get new strength or energy: We've been walking for four hours - let's stop and rest; Stop reading for a minute and rest your eyes; Let's rest our legs.) odpočinúť (si), dopriať odpočinok
    2) (to sleep; to lie or sit quietly in order to get new strength or energy, or because one is tired: Mother is resting at the moment.) odpočívať, spať, ležať
    3) (to (make or allow to) lean, lie, sit, remain etc on or against something: Her head rested on his shoulder; He rested his hand on her arm; Her gaze rested on the jewels.) spočívať, oprieť (sa)
    4) (to relax, be calm etc: I will never rest until I know the murderer has been caught.) mať pokoj, upokojiť
    5) (to (allow to) depend on: Our hopes now rest on him, since all else has failed.) závisieť
    6) ((with with) (of a duty etc) to belong to: The choice rests with you.) byť (na)
    - restfully
    - restfulness
    - restless
    - restlessly
    - restlessness
    - rest-room
    - at rest
    - come to rest
    - lay to rest
    - let the matter rest
    - rest assured
    - set someone's mind at rest
    II [rest]
    * * *
    • útulok
    • vecné odpocinutie
    • utkviet
    • útocisko
    • vypnút
    • zastávka
    • záležat
    • zbavit únavy
    • zbytok
    • zastavit
    • zostatok
    • zostávat
    • zostávajúci
    • zostat
    • zostat stát
    • zostávajúca cast
    • zvyšok
    • šetrit
    • skoncit obhajobu
    • skoncit obžalobu
    • spocívat
    • spocinút
    • spat
    • smrt
    • spoliehat
    • stát v pohove
    • suport
    • ubytovna
    • upokojit
    • úhorovat (pole)
    • tkviet
    • úkryt
    • prestávka
    • dopriat odpocinok
    • druhá cast
    • domov
    • hostinec
    • hotel
    • kobylka (oblúk na okuliar
    • aktívne saldo
    • byt odôvodnený
    • aktívny zostatok
    • byt necinný
    • bankové rezervy
    • byt v pokoji
    • byt podoprený
    • byt založený
    • byt i nadalej
    • den odpocinku
    • dat si pohov
    • dat vecné odpocinutie
    • dat si pokoj
    • rezervné fondy
    • pauza
    • ostatný
    • podložka
    • opora
    • ostatná cast
    • ostatní
    • pomlcka
    • pohoviet si
    • pohovenie
    • podstavec
    • pohov
    • poskytnút odpocinok
    • pokoj
    • podpera
    • kútik
    • ležat
    • miesto pre odpocinok
    • motel
    • miesto odpocinku
    • mat pokoj
    • neunavovat
    • nechat odpocinút
    • odmlka
    • odpocinút si
    • odpocinutie
    • noclaháren
    • odpocinok
    • odpocívat
    • oddýchnutie
    • oddýchnut si
    • oddychovat
    • oddych

    English-Slovak dictionary > rest

  • 90 scandal

    ['skændl]
    1) (something that is considered shocking or disgraceful: The price of such food is a scandal.) škandál
    2) (an outburst of public indignation caused by something shocking or disgraceful: Her love affair caused a great scandal amongst the neighbours; They kept the matter secret, in order to avoid a scandal.) škandál
    3) (gossip: all the latest scandal.) klebety
    - scandalise
    - scandalous
    - scandalously
    * * *
    • škandál
    • urážlivé chovanie
    • hanebné chovanie
    • hanba
    • klebety
    • rozhorcenie
    • osocenie
    • pošpinenie
    • pohoršenie
    • ocernenie
    • ohováranie

    English-Slovak dictionary > scandal

  • 91 Secondary

    1) (coming after, and at a more advanced level than, primary: secondary education.) druhého stupňa
    2) (lesser in importance: a matter of secondary importance.) druhoradý
    * * *
    • druhohorný

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  • 92 secondary

    1) (coming after, and at a more advanced level than, primary: secondary education.) druhého stupňa
    2) (lesser in importance: a matter of secondary importance.) druhoradý
    * * *
    • vedlajšie pero vtáka
    • vedlajší
    • vyjadrujúci minulý cas
    • zástupca
    • zadné krídlo motýla
    • sekundárny
    • satelit
    • stredoškolský
    • stredný
    • týkajúci sa druhého štádi
    • druhotný
    • druhej triedy
    • druhoradý
    • druhého stupna
    • postranný
    • podradný
    • námestník
    • odvodený
    • nižší hodnostár

    English-Slovak dictionary > secondary

  • 93 sewage

    [-i‹]
    noun (waste matter (carried away in sewers).) výkaly, odpad, splašky
    * * *
    • výkal
    • kanalizacné splašky
    • mestská odpadová voda
    • odpadné vody
    • odpad

    English-Slovak dictionary > sewage

  • 94 shame

    [ʃeim] 1. noun
    1) ((often with at) an unpleasant feeling caused by awareness of guilt, fault, foolishness or failure: I was full of shame at my rudeness; He felt no shame at his behaviour.) hanba
    2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) hanba, potupa
    3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) hanba
    4) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) škoda
    2. verb
    1) ((often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed: He was shamed into paying his share.) prinútiť
    2) (to cause to have a feeling of shame: His cowardice shamed his parents.) zahanbiť
    - shamefully
    - shamefulness
    - shameless
    - shamelessly
    - shamelessness
    - shamefaced
    - put to shame
    - to my
    - his shame
    * * *
    • zahanbit
    • zhanobit
    • zneuctenie
    • smola
    • škvrna
    • stud
    • urobit hanbu
    • hanbit sa
    • hanba
    • dat triumf
    • otrava
    • potupa
    • nepríjemnost

    English-Slovak dictionary > shame

  • 95 shit

    [ʃit] 1. noun
    (an impolite or offensive word for the solid waste material that is passed out of the body.) hovno
    2. verb
    (to pass waste matter from the body.) srať
    * * *
    • vysrat sa (vulg.)
    • sracka (vulg.)
    • sranie (vulg.)
    • sracky (vulg., pren.)
    • hašiš (slang.)
    • hovno (vulg.)
    • kecat (vulg.)
    • do riti (vulg.)
    • posero (vulg.)
    • posrat sa (vulg.)

    English-Slovak dictionary > shit

  • 96 significance

    [siɡ'nifikəns]
    noun (meaning or importance: a matter of great significance.) význam
    * * *
    • významnost
    • výraznost
    • význam
    • zmysel
    • dôležitost

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  • 97 simple

    ['simpl]
    1) (not difficult; easy: a simple task.) ľahký
    2) (not complicated or involved: The matter is not as simple as you think.) jednoduchý
    3) (not fancy or unusual; plain: a simple dress/design; He leads a very simple life.) prostý
    4) (pure; mere: the simple truth.) čistý, holý
    5) (trusting and easily cheated: She is too simple to see through his lies.) dôverčivý, naivný
    6) (weak in the mind; not very intelligent: I'm afraid he's a bit simple, but he's good with animals.) prostoduchý
    - simplicity
    - simplification
    - simplified
    - simplify
    - simply
    - simple-minded
    - simple-mindedness
    * * *
    • základný
    • skromný
    • sprostucký
    • sprostý
    • úprimný
    • priamy
    • primitívny
    • hlúpy
    • dvojdobý
    • jednoduchý sviatok
    • jednoduchý
    • bylina
    • detinský
    • prostoduchý
    • prostý
    • prostý clovek
    • liecivá rastlina
    • naivný
    • naivka
    • obycajný clovek
    • obycajný

    English-Slovak dictionary > simple

  • 98 skim

    [skim]
    past tense, past participle - skimmed; verb
    1) (to remove (floating matter, eg cream) from the surface of (a liquid): Skim the fat off the gravy.) zbierať (z povrchu)
    2) (to move lightly and quickly over (a surface): The skier skimmed across the snow.) kĺzať
    3) (to read (something) quickly, missing out parts: She skimmed (through) the book.) zbežne si prečítať
    - skimmed milk
    * * *
    • zbierat
    • zhánat
    • zbieraný
    • zobrat
    • zoškrabnút
    • sfúknut
    • skákat
    • stierat
    • stahovat
    • preskakovat
    • dotýkat sa
    • hodit žabky
    • klzat
    • hodit
    • pena
    • potiahnut sa
    • povlak
    • pokryt sa
    • odstredený
    • odstránit
    • odstredené mlieko
    • odstredovat
    • omietat

    English-Slovak dictionary > skim

  • 99 slime

    (thin, slippery mud or other matter that is soft, sticky and half-liquid: There was a layer of slime at the bottom of the pond.) bahno, kal
    - sliminess
    * * *
    • zablatit
    • zamazat bahnom
    • zamazat blatom
    • zaslizit
    • zbavovat slizu
    • sliz
    • hlien
    • asfalt
    • bahno
    • blato
    • plazit sa
    • pokryt slizom

    English-Slovak dictionary > slime

  • 100 sludge

    (soft, slimy mud, grease or other matter which settles at the bottom of a liquid: The river-bed is covered with thick sludge.) bahno
    * * *
    • vrtný kal
    • zrazenina krvi
    • špinavá mastnota
    • špinavý olej
    • usadená špina
    • usadenina
    • kal
    • hustý olej
    • husté špinavé mazivo
    • bahno
    • blato
    • clapkanica
    • ladová triešt
    • mastná špina
    • necistota

    English-Slovak dictionary > sludge

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