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  • 81 lack

    [læk] 1. verb
    (to have too little or none of: He lacked the courage to join the army.) nemať
    2. noun
    (the state of not having any or enough: our lack of money.) nedostatok
    * * *
    • byt bez coho
    • chýbat
    • potrebovat
    • postrádat
    • potreba
    • nedostávat sa
    • nedostatok
    • nemat
    • núdza

    English-Slovak dictionary > lack

  • 82 ladybird

    noun ((American ladybug) a type of little round beetle, usually red with black spots.) lienka
    * * *
    • lienka (chrobák)

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  • 83 leave alone

    (not to disturb, upset or tease: Why can't you leave your little brother alone?) nechať na pokoji
    * * *
    • neobtažovat
    • nechat na pokoji
    • nedotýkat sa

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  • 84 lessen

    verb (to make or become less: The fan lessened the heat a little; When the children left, the noise lessened considerably.) zmenšiť (sa), znížiť (sa)
    * * *
    • zlahcovat
    • znížit
    • znižovat
    • zmenšovat (sa)
    • zmenšit (sa)

    English-Slovak dictionary > lessen

  • 85 locket

    [-kit]
    noun (a little ornamental case hung round the neck: a gold locket containing a piece of his hair.) medailón
    * * *
    • medailón

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  • 86 low

    I 1. [ləu] adjective
    1) (not at or reaching up to a great distance from the ground, sea-level etc: low hills; a low ceiling; This chair is too low for the child.) nízky
    2) (making little sound; not loud: She spoke in a low voice.) tichý
    3) (at the bottom of the range of musical sounds: That note is too low for a female voice.) nízky, hlboký
    4) (small: a low price.) nízky
    5) (not strong; weak or feeble: The fire was very low.) malý, slabý, chabý
    6) (near the bottom in grade, rank, class etc: low temperatures; the lower classes.) nízky, nižší
    2. adverb
    (in or to a low position, manner or state: The ball flew low over the net.) nízko
    - lowly
    - lowliness
    - low-down
    - lowland
    - lowlander
    - lowlands
    - low-lying
    - low-tech
    3. adjective
    low-tech industries/skills.) jednoduchá technológia, primitívna technológia
    - be low on II [ləu] verb
    (to make the noise of cattle; to moo: The cows were lowing.) bučať
    * * *
    • vulgárny
    • zlý
    • slabý
    • surový
    • tichý
    • hlboký
    • bucanie (kravy)
    • bucat
    • dekoltovaný
    • dolný
    • prostý
    • malý
    • necivilizovaný
    • nepriaznivý
    • nízky

    English-Slovak dictionary > low

  • 87 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

  • 88 meek

    [mi:k]
    (humble and not likely to complain, argue, react strongly etc: a meek little man.) mierny, trpezlivý
    - meekness
    * * *
    • trpezlivý
    • poddajný
    • pokorný
    • mierny

    English-Slovak dictionary > meek

  • 89 mincing

    adjective (too dainty or prim: He walked with little mincing steps.) drob(n)učký; afektovaný
    * * *
    • strojený
    • prehnaný
    • drobnucký
    • afektujúci
    • afektovaný

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  • 90 minor

    1. adjective
    1) (less, or little, in importance, size etc: Always halt when driving from a minor road on to a major road; She has to go into hospital for a minor operation.) menší, vedľajší
    2) ((American) a secondary subject that a student chooses to study at university or college: Her major is in physics, but she has a minor in computer science.) vedľajší odbor vysokoškolského štúdia
    2. verb
    ((American) to study something as a minor subject: He is minoring in French.) študovať ako vedľajší odbor
    3. noun
    (a person who is not yet legally an adult.) nedospelý, -á
    - be in the minority
    * * *
    • vedlajší
    • vedlajší odbor
    • druhoradý
    • františkán
    • poltón
    • podradný
    • podskupina
    • menej významný
    • molová stupnica
    • maloletá osoba
    • molový (hud.)
    • menšinový
    • mladší
    • malý
    • menej dôležitý
    • menší
    • molový
    • minorita
    • neplnoletý
    • nedospelý
    • neplnoletá
    • nižší
    • nižší termín

    English-Slovak dictionary > minor

  • 91 Miss

    [mis]
    1) (a polite title given to an unmarried female, either in writing or in speech: Miss Wilson; the Misses Wilson; Could you ask Miss Smith to type this letter?; Excuse me, miss. Could you tell me how to get to Princess Road?) slečna
    2) (a girl or young woman: She's a cheeky little miss!) dievča
    * * *
    • slecna

    English-Slovak dictionary > Miss

  • 92 miss

    [mis]
    1) (a polite title given to an unmarried female, either in writing or in speech: Miss Wilson; the Misses Wilson; Could you ask Miss Smith to type this letter?; Excuse me, miss. Could you tell me how to get to Princess Road?) slečna
    2) (a girl or young woman: She's a cheeky little miss!) dievča
    * * *
    • vynechat
    • vyhnút sa
    • vyhnutie sa
    • zlyhat
    • zlyhanie
    • zmeškat
    • slecinka
    • únik
    • uniknút
    • prehra
    • prepást
    • premeškat
    • dievca
    • chýbat
    • chyba
    • pani ucitelka
    • postrádat
    • potrat
    • královná krásy
    • mladá žena
    • minút
    • minutie ciela
    • minutie sa ciela
    • minút ciel
    • netrafenie
    • nezachytit
    • nezdar
    • nechytit
    • nechápat
    • nepocut
    • nezasiahnut
    • nestretnút sa
    • nemat
    • netrafit
    • neplatný pokus
    • nezasiahnutie
    • neúspech
    • nepochopit

    English-Slovak dictionary > miss

  • 93 molehill

    noun (a little heap of earth dug up by a mole while tunnelling.) krtinec
    * * *
    • krtinec

    English-Slovak dictionary > molehill

  • 94 monkey

    1. noun
    1) (an animal of the type most like man, especially those which are small and have long tails (ie not the apes).) opica
    2) (a mischievous child: Their son is a little monkey.) nezbedník
    2. verb
    ((especially with with) to meddle or interfere: Who's been monkeying (about) with the television set?) babrať sa (s)
    - monkey nut
    * * *
    • utahovat si
    • úzky
    • vetracia chodba
    • vysmievat sa
    • zahrávat sa
    • šibal
    • skazit
    • fetovat
    • hlupák
    • furták
    • figliar
    • huncút
    • kazit
    • baran
    • babrat
    • baranidlo
    • darebák
    • robit hlúposti
    • pobabrat
    • opica
    • pokazit
    • malá panva
    • nahnevat
    • malý
    • nezbedník

    English-Slovak dictionary > monkey

  • 95 moon

    [mu:n] 1. noun
    1) (the heavenly body that moves once round the earth in a month and reflects light from the sun: The moon was shining brightly; Spacemen landed on the moon.) mesiac
    2) (any of the similar bodies moving round the other planets: the moons of Jupiter.) mesiac
    - moonbeam
    - moonlight
    2. verb
    (to work at a second job, often at night, in addition to one's regular job: He earns so little that he has to moonlight.) robiť fušky, pracovať v druhom zamestnaní
    - moonlit
    - moon about/around
    * * *
    • družica
    • luna
    • mesiac (teleso)
    • Mesiac

    English-Slovak dictionary > moon

  • 96 mousy

    1) ((of hair) dull brown in colour.) hnedosivá farba
    2) (timid; uninteresting: a mousy little woman.) nesmelý; nudný
    * * *
    • zamorený myšami
    • zafarbený ako myš
    • šedý ako myš
    • bezfarebný
    • kradmý
    • myšací
    • myší
    • nesmelý
    • nehlucný

    English-Slovak dictionary > mousy

  • 97 nippy

    1) ((of the weather) cold.) chladný
    2) (quick-moving; nimble: a nippy little car.) rýchly
    * * *
    • vrtký
    • studený
    • svižný
    • ostrý
    • kúsavý

    English-Slovak dictionary > nippy

  • 98 orphan

    ['o:fən]
    (a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; ( also adjective) an orphan child.) sirota; osirelý
    * * *
    • sirota
    • urobit sirotou
    • osirotit
    • osirelý

    English-Slovak dictionary > orphan

  • 99 pendulum

    ['pendjuləm, ]( American[) -‹u-]
    (a swinging weight, eg that which operates the mechanism of a clock: The little girl watched the pendulum swing back and forwards; ( also adjective) a pendulum clock.) kyvadlo; kyvadlový
    * * *
    • kyvadlo

    English-Slovak dictionary > pendulum

  • 100 pick

    I 1. [pik] verb
    1) (to choose or select: Pick the one you like best.) vybrať si
    2) (to take (flowers from a plant, fruit from a tree etc), usually by hand: The little girl sat on the grass and picked flowers.) trhať
    3) (to lift (someone or something): He picked up the child.) zdvihnúť
    4) (to unlock (a lock) with a tool other than a key: When she found that she had lost her key, she picked the lock with a hair-pin.) otvoriť
    2. noun
    1) (whatever or whichever a person wants or chooses: Take your pick of these prizes.) výber, voľba
    2) (the best one(s) from or the best part of something: These grapes are the pick of the bunch.) to najlepšie
    - pick-up
    - pick and choose
    - pick at
    - pick someone's brains
    - pick holes in
    - pick off
    - pick on
    - pick out
    - pick someone's pocket
    - pick a quarrel/fight with someone
    - pick a quarrel/fight with
    - pick up
    - pick up speed
    - pick one's way
    II [pik] noun
    ((also (British) pickaxe, (American) pickax - plural pickaxes) a tool with a heavy metal head pointed at one or both ends, used for breaking hard surfaces eg walls, roads, rocks etc.) krompáč
    * * *
    • zbierat
    • trhat
    • budit
    • nabudit

    English-Slovak dictionary > pick

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