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lights

  • 1 lights

    • vlohy
    • schopnosti
    • plúca

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  • 2 traffic lights

    (lights of changing colours for controlling traffic at road crossings etc: Turn left at the traffic lights.) semafor

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  • 3 accidental lights

    • svetelné efekty na obraze

    English-Slovak dictionary > accidental lights

  • 4 cue lights

    • signalizacné svetlá (v št

    English-Slovak dictionary > cue lights

  • 5 foot-lights

    • svetlá na rampách

    English-Slovak dictionary > foot-lights

  • 6 jump the lights

    • prejst na cervenú

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  • 7 northern lights

    • polárna žiara

    English-Slovak dictionary > northern lights

  • 8 position lights

    • polohové svetlá

    English-Slovak dictionary > position lights

  • 9 blackout

    1) (a period of darkness produced by putting out all lights: Accidents increase during a blackout.) výpadok prúdu
    2) (a ban (on news etc): a blackout of news about the coup.) zákaz
    3) (a period of unconsciousness: He has had several blackouts during his illness.) strata vedomia
    4) (a brief, temporary loss of memory, as when an actor forgets his/her lines.) krátkodobá strata (vedomia, pamäte), okno
    5) ((also outage) a period of a general power failure.) dočasné vyradenie z činnosti
    6) ((in the theatre) the putting out of the stage lights at the end of a scene etc.) zhasnutie, vypnutie svetiel na javisku
    * * *
    • zatemnit
    • zatemnenie
    • strata vedomia

    English-Slovak dictionary > blackout

  • 10 fuse

    I 1. [fju:z] verb
    1) (to melt (together) as a result of great heat: Copper and tin fuse together to make bronze.) zlúčiť sa
    2) ((of an electric circuit or appliance) to (cause to) stop working because of the melting of a fuse: Suddenly all the lights fused; She fused all the lights.) vybiť/spáliť poistky
    2. noun
    (a piece of easily-melted wire included in an electric circuit so that a dangerously high electric current will break the circuit and switch itself off: She mended the fuse.) poistka
    II [fju:z] noun
    (a piece of material, a mechanical device etc which makes a bomb etc explode at a particular time: He lit the fuse and waited for the explosion.) rozbuška
    * * *
    • zapalovac
    • zlúcit
    • spôsobit krátke spojenie
    • elektrický zapalovac
    • roztavit (sa)
    • rozbuška
    • poistka

    English-Slovak dictionary > fuse

  • 11 ablaze

    [ə'bleiz]
    1) (burning strongly: The building was ablaze when the fire brigade arrived.) v plameňoch, horiaci
    2) (very bright: The street was ablaze with lights.) rozžiarený
    * * *
    • v plameni
    • zapálit
    • žiariaci
    • horiaci
    • rozžiarený
    • planúci

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  • 12 all of a sudden

    (suddenly or unexpectedly: All of a sudden the lights went out.) naraz, zrazu
    * * *
    • z nicoho nic
    • znenazdajky
    • náhle

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  • 13 approach

    [ə'prəu ] 1. verb
    (to come near (to): The car approached (the traffic lights) at top speed; Christmas is approaching.) priblížiť sa (k)
    2. noun
    1) (the act of coming near: The boys ran off at the approach of a policeman.) príchod
    2) (a road, path etc leading to a place: All the approaches to the village were blocked by fallen rock.) prístup
    3) (an attempt to obtain or attract a person's help, interest etc: They have made an approach to the government for help; That fellow makes approaches to (= he tries to become friendly with) every woman he meets.) pokus (o zblíženie, získanie niečoho)
    - approaching
    * * *
    • približovanie
    • priblížit sa
    • príchod
    • približovat sa
    • prístup
    • priblíženie
    • pristupovat
    • blížit sa
    • postoj
    • pomer
    • ponatie
    • obrátit sa na

    English-Slovak dictionary > approach

  • 14 candle

    ['kændl]
    (a moulded piece of wax with a wick in the centre, for giving light: We had to use candles when the electric lights went out.) sviečka
    - candlestick
    * * *
    • sviecka
    • dymovnica

    English-Slovak dictionary > candle

  • 15 chandelier

    [ʃændə'liə]
    (a frame with many holders for lights, which hangs from the ceiling.) svietnik
    * * *
    • luster

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  • 16 dim

    [dim] 1. adjective
    1) (not bright or distinct: a dim light in the distance; a dim memory.) nejasný, mútny
    2) ((of a person) not intelligent: She's a bit dim!) tupý
    2. verb
    (to make or become dim: Tears dimmed her eyes; He dimmed the lights in the theatre.) zakaliť; stlmiť, zastrieť
    - dimness
    * * *
    • zakalit
    • zahmlit
    • šerý
    • temný
    • kalný
    • matný
    • nejasný

    English-Slovak dictionary > dim

  • 17 DIP

    [dip] 1. past tense, past participle - dipped; verb
    1) (to lower into any liquid for a moment: He dipped his bread in the soup.) namočiť
    2) (to slope downwards: The road dipped just beyond the crossroads.) klesať
    3) (to lower the beam of (car headlights): He dipped his lights as the other car approached.) sklopiť
    4) ((of a ship) to lower (a flag) briefly in salute.) pozdraviť
    2. noun
    1) (a hollow (in a road etc): The car was hidden by a dip in the road.) výmoľ, jama
    2) (a soft, savoury mixture in which a biscuit etc can be dipped: a cheese dip.) nátierka, omáčka
    3) (a short swim: a dip in the sea.) ovlaženie, rýchly kúpeľ
    * * *
    • dvojradové púzdro

    English-Slovak dictionary > DIP

  • 18 dip

    [dip] 1. past tense, past participle - dipped; verb
    1) (to lower into any liquid for a moment: He dipped his bread in the soup.) namočiť
    2) (to slope downwards: The road dipped just beyond the crossroads.) klesať
    3) (to lower the beam of (car headlights): He dipped his lights as the other car approached.) sklopiť
    4) ((of a ship) to lower (a flag) briefly in salute.) pozdraviť
    2. noun
    1) (a hollow (in a road etc): The car was hidden by a dip in the road.) výmoľ, jama
    2) (a soft, savoury mixture in which a biscuit etc can be dipped: a cheese dip.) nátierka, omáčka
    3) (a short swim: a dip in the sea.) ovlaženie, rýchly kúpeľ
    * * *
    • vykradnút
    • zadlžit
    • zvažovat sa
    • sklopit
    • sklonit
    • stratit výšku
    • tlmit
    • ukradnút z vrecka
    • preletiet (knihu)
    • ponorit
    • potopit
    • poklesnút
    • potopit až po krk
    • ponorit (sa)
    • mat sklon
    • naberat
    • nahliadnut
    • nabrat
    • namocit

    English-Slovak dictionary > dip

  • 19 firework

    noun (a small exploding device giving off a colourful display of lights: Rockets are my favourite fireworks; ( also adjective) a firework display; If your sister finds out, there'll be fireworks (= a display of anger)!) raketa; ohňostroj; bengál
    * * *
    • raketa
    • ohnostroj

    English-Slovak dictionary > firework

  • 20 flashing

    adjective flashing lights.) blikavý
    * * *
    • záblesk
    • vypustenie vody kanálom
    • preplátovaný spoj
    • blýskanie
    • lemovanie
    • krytie medzier

    English-Slovak dictionary > flashing

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  • lights — (l[imac]ts), n. pl. [So called from their lightness.] The lungs of an animal or bird; sometimes coarsely applied to the lungs of a human being. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • lights — the lungs, c.1200, lit. the light (in weight) organs, from LIGHT (Cf. light) (adj.1); also see LUNG (Cf. lung). Obsolete now except in phrases like to knock (someone s) lights out …   Etymology dictionary

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