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1 learning
noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) vedomosti* * *• ucenie -
2 pottery
1) (articles made by fired clay: He is learning how to make pottery.) keramika2) ((plural potteries) a place where articles of fired clay are made: He is working in the pottery.) hrnčiarska dielňa3) (the art of making such articles: He is learning pottery.) hrnčiarstvo -
3 beginner
noun (someone who is just learning how to do something: `Does he paint well?' `He's not bad for a beginner'.) začiatočník, -čka* * *• zaciatocník -
4 dunce
(a person who is slow at learning or stupid: I was an absolute dunce at school.) zlý žiak, lajdák* * *• hlupák -
5 learner
noun (a person who is in process of learning: Be patient - I'm only a learner; ( also adjective) a learner driver.) začiatočník, -čka* * *• uciaci sa -
6 scholarship
1) (knowledge and learning: a man of great scholarship.) vzdelanosť2) (money awarded to a good student to enable him to go on with further studies: She was awarded a travel scholarship.) štipendium* * *• veda• vzdelanost• štipendium• ucenost• bádanie• nadácia -
7 training
1) (preparation for a sport: He has gone into training for the race.) tréning2) (the process of learning (the practical side of) a job: It takes many years of training to be a doctor.) tréning, výcvik* * *• výcvik• výucba• vycvicenost• výchova• školenie• tréning• drezúra• cvicenie -
8 facility
[fə'siləti] 1. noun1) (ease or quickness: She showed great facility in learning languages.) ľahkosť2) (a skill: He has a great facility for always being right.) vynachádzavosť2. noun plural(facilities the means to do something: There are facilities for cooking.) vybavenie, zariadenie; možnosti* * *• vlastnost• výhoda• vybavenie• zariadenie• zrucnost• príležitost• prístupnost• príslušnost• príslušenstvo• prostriedok• poddajnost• povolnost• lahkost• možnost• obratnost -
9 apprentice
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10 effort
['efət]1) (hard work; energy: Learning a foreign language requires effort; The effort of climbing the hill made the old man very tired.) úsilie2) (a trying hard; a struggle: The government's efforts to improve the economy were unsuccessful; Please make every effort to be punctual.) úsilie, snaha3) (the result of an attempt: Your drawing was a good effort.) pokus•- effortlessly* * *• snaha• usilovat• úsilie• program• program prací• námaha -
11 flair
[fleə](a natural ability or cleverness for (doing) something: She has flair for (learning) languages.) nadanie* * *• talent• tušenie• cuch• cit (pre nieco)• cit• nadanie• nos -
12 fundamental
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13 grind
1. past tense, past participle - ground; verb1) (to crush into powder or small pieces: This machine grinds coffee.)2) (to rub together, usually producing an unpleasant noise: He grinds his teeth.)3) (to rub into or against something else: He ground his heel into the earth.)2. noun(boring hard work: Learning vocabulary is a bit of a grind.) drina- grinder- grinding
- grindstone
- grind down
- grind up
- keep someone's nose to the grindstone
- keep one's nose to the grindstone* * *• prechádza• driet na skúšku• drina• jazda na koni• brúsit• rozomliet• mliet -
14 language
['læŋɡwi‹]1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) reč2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) jazyk3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) jazyk•* * *• jazyk• jazykový• rec -
15 scholar
['skolə]1) (a person of great knowledge and learning: a fine classical scholar.) učenec2) (a person who has been awarded a scholarship: As a scholar, you will not have to pay college fees.) štipendista, -ka•- scholarliness
- scholarship* * *• vedec• vzdelanec• žiak• scholár (zast.)• školák• štipendista• študent• ucenec• ucen• bádatel• odborník -
16 seat
[si:t] 1. noun1) (something for sitting on: Are there enough seats for everyone?) sedadlo2) (the part of a chair etc on which the body sits: This chair-seat is broken.) sedadlo3) ((the part of a garment covering) the buttocks: I've got a sore seat after all that horse riding; a hole in the seat of his trousers.) zadok4) (a place in which a person has a right to sit: two seats for the play; a seat in Parliament; a seat on the board of the company.) kreslo; miesto5) (a place that is the centre of some activity etc: Universities are seats of learning.) sídlo2. verb1) (to cause to sit down: I seated him in the armchair.) posadiť2) (to have seats for: Our table seats eight.) byť pre... osôb•- - seater- seating
- seat belt
- take a seat* * *• vidiecke sídlo• vysadit vzadu nohavice• vypliest• základ• získat poslanecké kreslo• zadok• zadnica• zvolit• sedlo ventilu• sídelné mesto• sadnút si• sídlo• sed• sedadlo• sídlit• sediet• stolicka• stolec• stredisko• stred• usadit• uložit• uloženie• usadit sa• umiestnenie• trón• dosadacia plocha• držanie tela v sede• hlavné mesto• kaštiel• inštalovat sedadlá• inštalovat• cast nohavíc, kde sa sedí• biskupské sídlo• clenstvo• clenstvo na burze• dejisko• dat sedadlá• rezidencia• rozsadit• panské sídlo• osídlit• opravit sedadlo• podložka• pole• posadit• pojat• posadenie• poloha• poslanecký mandát• lístok (do divadla)• lôžko• ložisko• kreslo• lavica• mandát• miesto na sedenie• miesto (na sedenie)• mat miest• mat sedadiel• nastolit• ohnisko -
17 subject
1. adjective((of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power: subject nations.) poddaný, závislý2. noun1) (a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc: We are loyal subjects of the Queen; He is a British subject.) poddaný, -á; občan, občianka2) (someone or something that is talked about, written about etc: We discussed the price of food and similar subjects; What was the subject of the debate?; The teacher tried to think of a good subject for their essay; I've said all I can on that subject.) téma3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) predmet4) (a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc: I don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.) dôvod5) (in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees: The cat sat on the mat; He hit her because she broke his toy; He was hit by the ball.) podmet3. [səb'‹ekt] verb1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) podrobiť si2) (to cause to suffer, or submit (to something): He was subjected to cruel treatment; These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.) podrobiť, vystaviť•- subjective
- subjectively
- subject matter
- change the subject
- subject to* * *• vystavit• vystavený• závislý• zavinit• spôsobit• subjekt• téma• urobit závislým• priviest• predmet• príležitost• dôvod• hypnotické médium• jedinec• poddaný• podmet• pacient• osoba• podrobený• podrobit sa• podrobit• podriadit sa• látka• majúci tendenciu k• mrtvola• náchylný• myšlienka• motív• námet• neslobodný• objekt• obcan
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