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1 lady
['leidi]1) (a more polite form of woman: Tell that child to stand up and let that lady sit down; The lady in the flower shop said that roses are expensive just now; Ladies' shoes are upstairs in this shop; ( also adjective) a lady doctor.) dáma, pani; ženský2) (a woman of good manners and refined behaviour: Be quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.) dáma3) (in the United Kingdom, used as the title of, or a name for, a woman of noble rank: Sir James and Lady Brown; lords and ladies.) lady•- ladylike- Ladyship
- ladybird* * *• žena• dáma• pani• Lady (titul Lord)• milá• milovaná• milenka -
2 lady's
• ženy• dámy -
3 lady doctor
• lekárka -
4 lady dog
• suka• sucka -
5 lady-help
• pomocnica v dome -
6 Our Lady
• Panna Mária -
7 walking lady
• štatistka (v divadle) -
8 young lady
• slecna -
9 bag lady
noun (a homeless woman who carries around with her all her belongings, usually in shopping bags: Bag ladies often sleep on benches in public parks and railway stations.) bezdomovkyňa -
10 affirm
[ə'fə:m](to state something positively and firmly: Despite all the policeman's questions the lady continued to affirm that she was innocent.) tvrdiť- affirmative
- affirmative action* * *• potvrdit -
11 ail
[eil]1) (to be ill: The old lady has been ailing for some time.) stonať2) (to trouble: What ails you?) trápiť•- ailment* * *• boliet -
12 alarm
1. noun1) (sudden fear: We did not share her alarm at the suggestion.) znepokojenie2) (something that gives warning of danger, attracts attention etc: Sound the alarm!; a fire-alarm; ( also adjective) an alarm clock.) poplašné znamenie; budík2. verb(to make (someone) afraid: The least sound alarms the old lady.) vyplašiť- alarming- alarmingly* * *• výstraha• znepokojit• signalizácia• budík• alarm• poplach• poruchová návest• laknutie• nalakat -
13 bag
[bæɡ] 1. noun1) (a container made of soft material (eg cloth, animal skin, plastic etc): She carried a small bag.) taška; vrece, vak2) (a quantity of fish or game caught: Did you get a good bag today?) úlovok2. verb1) (to put into a bag.) dať do tašky2) (to kill (game).) uloviť•- baggy- bags of
- in the bag
- bag lady* * *• vrece• vážny• vak• vrecúško• vemeno• vyhodit (niekoho)• získat nepoctivo• získat si• zostrelit• sácik• sáckovat• silný• špatný• skazený• škodlivý• štetka (amer. vulg.)• sypat• ulovená zver• ulovit• taška• kabela• kabelka• húf, hromada• brašna• brucho• dávat do mecha• cestovný vak• robit si nárok (slang.)• penaženka• kurva, štetka (US vulg.)• lovecká brašna• kurva (amer. vulg.)• nahrabat si• nadut (plachtu, padák)• množstvo• nemravný• nemožný• nohavice• obsadit -
14 break the ice
(to overcome the first shyness etc: Let's break the ice by inviting our new neighbours for a meal.) prelomiť ľady* * *• urobit prvé kroky• osmelit sa -
15 chatty
1) (fond of chatting: a chatty old lady.) zhovorčivý2) (having a friendly style: a chatty letter.) priateľský* * *• tárat• ukecaný -
16 Dame
[deim]1) ((the status of) a lady of the same rank as a knight: There were several dames at the royal wedding.) dáma2) ((American) a woman.) dámička* * *• Dáma -
17 dame
[deim]1) ((the status of) a lady of the same rank as a knight: There were several dames at the royal wedding.) dáma2) ((American) a woman.) dámička* * *• ženská (slang)• šlachtický titul• slecna (slang)• správkyna internátu• predstavená (školy)• dámicka (slang)• dievka• dáma (titul)• dievca• riaditelka• Pani -
18 decorum
[di'ko:rəm]noun (quiet, dignified and proper behaviour: The man behaved with decorum in the old lady's presence.) slušné spôsoby* * *• slušné chovanie• slušnost• etiketa• dobré spôsoby• dekorum -
19 doze
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20 elderly
adjective ((rather) old: an elderly lady.) postarší* * *• starší• postarší• obstarný• obstarožný
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