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41 bedtime
noun (the time at which one normally goes to bed: Seven o'clock is the children's bedtime; ( also adjective) a bedtime story.) čas na spanie* * *• cas íst spat -
42 beguile
[bi'ɡæil]1) (to occupy (time) pleasantly: He beguiled the time with gardening.) krátiť si2) (to charm or amuse (a person): She beguiled the children with stories.) baviť•- beguilingly* * *• zlákat• krátit si (cas)• obalamutit -
43 bellow
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44 bright
1) (shining with much light: bright sunshine.) jasný, žiariaci2) ((of a colour) strong and bold: a bright red car.) výrazný3) (cheerful: a bright smile.) rozžiarený4) (clever: bright children.) bystrý•- brightly- brightness
- brighten* * *• veselý• živý• jasný• bystrý• chytrý• pestrý -
45 broken
['brəukən]1) (see break: a broken window; My watch is broken.) rozbitý2) (interrupted: broken sleep.) prerušený3) (uneven: broken ground.) hrboľatý4) ((of language) not fluent: He speaks broken English.) lámaný5) (ruined: The children come from a broken home (= their parents are no longer living together).) narušený•* * *• zlomený• rozbitý• lámaný -
46 brother
1) (the title given to a male child to describe his relationship to the other children of his parents: I have two brothers.) brat2) (a fellow member of any group ( also adjective): brother officers.) kolega, druh3) ((plural also brethren ['breƟrən]) a member of a religious group: The brothers of the order prayed together; The brethren met daily.) brat•- brother-in-law* * *• brat -
47 by heart
(from memory; by memorizing: The children know their multiplication tables by heart; Actors must learn their speeches (off) by heart.) naspamäť* * *• naspamät -
48 captive
['kæptiv] 1. noun(a prisoner: Two of the captives escaped.) zajatec, -kyňa2. adjective(kept prisoner: captive soldiers; The children were taken/held captive.) zajatý- captor
- capture 3. noun1) (the act of capturing.) zajatie2) (something caught: A kangaroo was his most recent capture.) úlovok, korisť* * *• väzenský• vazalský štát• vziat do zajatia• zajat• zajatý v boji• žijúci v ohrade• žijúci v zajatí• zajatecký• zajatec• zajatý• žijúci v klietke• urcený pre vlastnú potreb• upútaný balón• držat v zajatí• fascinovaný• otrok• otrocký• nedobrovolní úcastníci• nedobrovolní poslucháci• obet• odviest do zajatia• okúzlený -
49 catapult
1. noun((American slingshot) a small forked stick with an elastic string fixed to the two prongs for firing small stones etc, usually used by children.) prak2. verb(to throw violently: The driver was catapulted through the windscreen when his car hit the wall.) katapultovať (sa)* * *• katapult• prak -
50 cave
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51 chatter
[' ætə] 1. verb1) (to talk quickly and noisily about unimportant things: The children chattered among themselves.) rapotať, trkotať, brblať2) ((of teeth) to knock together with the cold etc: teeth chattering with terror.) drkotať, klepať sa2. noun(rapid, noisy talk: childish chatter.) rapotanie, táranie* * *• štebotat• švitorit• kecat• mliet -
52 child
plural - children; noun1) (a young human being of either sex.) dieťa2) (a son or daughter: Her youngest child is five years old.) dieťa•- childish
- childishly
- childishness
- childless
- childlike
- childbirth
- child's play* * *• dieta -
53 childless
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54 chorus
['ko:rəs] 1. plural - choruses; noun1) (a group of singers: the festival chorus.) spevácky súbor2) (a group of singers and dancers in a musical show.) revuálny súbor3) (part of a song repeated after each verse: The audience joined in the chorus.) refrén4) (something said or shouted by a number of people together: He was greeted by a chorus of cheers.) zborové volanie2. verb(to sing or say together: The children chorused `Goodbye, Miss Smith'.) zborovo volať* * *• spevácky zbor• revuálny tanecník• refrén -
55 chute
[ʃu:t]1) (a sloping channel for sending down water, rubbish etc.) sklzný žľab2) (a similar structure in a playground, for children to slide down.) kĺzačka3) (a parachute.) padák* * *• klzacka• odpadová šachta -
56 circus
['sə:kəs]plural - circuses; noun1) (a travelling show with performances by horsemen, acrobats, animals etc: The children went to the circus.) cirkus2) (an open space in a town etc where several roads meet: Piccadilly Circus.) (kruhové) námestie* * *• cirkus• kruhové námestie -
57 clockwise
adverb (in the direction of the movement of the hands of a clock: The children moved clockwise round the room, then anticlockwise.) v smere hodinových ručičiek* * *• v smere pohybu hod. rucic• pravotocivý -
58 clothe
[kləuð]past tense, past participle - clothed; verb1) (to provide with clothes: The widow did not have enough money to clothe her children.) šatiť2) (to put clothes on: She was clothed in silk; She clothed herself in the most expensive materials.) obliekať sa•- clothes- clothes-peg
- clothing* * *• pokryt• odiet• obliekat• obliect -
59 collect
[kə'lekt] 1. verb1) (to bring or come together; to gather: People are collecting in front of the house; I collect stamps; I'm collecting (money) for cancer research; He's trying to collect his thoughts.) zbierať2) (to call for and take away: She collects the children from school each day.) zastaviť sa (po)•- collection
- collective 2. noun(a farm or organization run by a group of workers for the good of all of them.) družstvo- collector* * *• vyzdvihnút• zbierat• zhromaždit• zberat• sústredit• sústredovat• inkasovat -
60 comic
['komik] 1. adjective1) (of comedy: a comic actor; comic opera.) komický2) (causing amusement: comic remarks.) humorný2. noun1) (an amusing person, especially a professional comedian.) komik2) (a children's periodical containing funny stories, adventures etc in the form of comic strips.) comics•- comical- comic strip* * *• smiešny• komický
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