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naturally

  • 1 naturally

    1) (of course; as one would expect: Naturally I didn't want to risk missing the train.) pravdaže
    2) (by nature; as a natural characteristic: She is naturally kind.) prirodzene
    3) (normally; in a relaxed way: Although he was nervous, he behaved quite naturally.) prirodzene
    * * *
    • samozrejme
    • prirodzene
    • pochopitelne
    • pravdaže
    • pravda
    • od prírody

    English-Slovak dictionary > naturally

  • 2 of course

    (naturally or obviously: Of course, he didn't tell me any secrets; Of course I can swim.) pravdaže, samozrejme
    * * *
    • samozrejme
    • prirodzene
    • pochopitelne

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  • 3 natural

    ['næ ərəl] 1. adjective
    1) (of or produced by nature, not made by men: Coal, oil etc are natural resources; Wild animals are happier in their natural state than in a zoo.) prírodný
    2) (born in a person: natural beauty; He had a natural ability for music.) vrodený
    3) ((of manner) simple, without pretence: a nice, natural smile.) prirodzený
    4) (normal; as one would expect: It's quite natural for a boy of his age to be interested in girls.) prirodzený
    5) (of a musical note, not sharp or flat: G natural is lower in pitch than G sharp.) bez predznamenania
    2. noun
    1) (a person who is naturally good at something.) rodený majster
    2) (in music (a sign () indicating) a note which is not to be played sharp or flat.) odrážka
    - naturally
    - natural gas
    - natural history
    - natural resources
    * * *
    • vrodený
    • výhra z ruky
    • základný (tón)
    • slabomyselný
    • skutocný
    • telová farba
    • prírodný benzín
    • predurcený clovek
    • prirodzený život
    • prírodný
    • prirodzený
    • hlupák
    • duševne zaostalý clovek
    • fyzikálny
    • fyzický
    • idiot
    • bez predsudkom
    • rodený
    • pôvodný
    • nemanželský
    • nepestovaný
    • nevlastný
    • nenútený
    • normálny
    • odrážka

    English-Slovak dictionary > natural

  • 4 deposit

    [di'pozit] 1. verb
    1) (to put or set down: She deposited her shopping-basket in the kitchen.) položiť
    2) (to put in for safe keeping: He deposited the money in the bank.) uložiť
    2. noun
    1) (an act of putting money in a bank etc: She made several large deposits at the bank during that month.) vklad
    2) (an act of paying money as a guarantee that money which is or will be owed will be paid: We have put down a deposit on a house in the country.) záloha
    3) (the money put into a bank or paid as a guarantee in this way: We decided we could not afford to go on holiday and managed to get back the deposit which we had paid.) záloha
    4) (a quantity of solid matter that has settled at the bottom of a liquid, or is left behind by a liquid: The flood-water left a yellow deposit over everything.) nános
    5) (a layer (of coal, iron etc) occurring naturally in rock: rich deposits of iron ore.) ložisko
    * * *
    • vklad
    • vrstva
    • vkladat
    • záloha
    • záruka
    • zložit
    • skladište
    • sklad
    • uložit (peniaze)
    • uložit
    • uložené peniaze
    • úschovna
    • usadenina
    • uschovat
    • úradná úschovna
    • uloženie
    • kaucia
    • depozitár
    • deponát
    • dat do úschovy
    • položit
    • ložisko (geol.)
    • ložisko
    • nános
    • naplavit
    • nanášat
    • naplavenina

    English-Slovak dictionary > deposit

  • 5 foreign

    ['forən]
    1) (belonging to a country other than one's own: a foreign passport.) zahraničný
    2) ((with to) not naturally part of: Anger was foreign to her nature.) cudzí
    * * *
    • zahranicný
    • cudzí

    English-Slovak dictionary > foreign

  • 6 formal

    ['fo:məl]
    1) (done etc according to a fixed and accepted way: a formal letter.) formálny
    2) (suitable or correct for occasions when things are done according to a fixed and accepted way: You must wear formal dress.) spoločenský
    3) ((of behaviour, attitude etc) not relaxed and friendly: formal behaviour.) formálny
    4) ((of language) exactly correct by grammatical etc rules but not conversational: Her English was very formal.) skostnatený
    5) ((of designs etc) precise and following a fixed pattern rather than occuring naturally: formal gardens.) geometrický, symetrický
    - formality
    * * *
    • spolocenský
    • formálny

    English-Slovak dictionary > formal

  • 7 immune

    [i'mju:n]
    ((with to or from) protected against, or naturally resistant to, eg a disease: immune to measles; immune from danger.) imúnny
    - immunize
    - immunise
    - immunization
    - immunisation
    * * *
    • imúnny
    • bezpecný

    English-Slovak dictionary > immune

  • 8 mineral

    ['minərəl]
    (a substance (metals, gems, coal, salt etc) found naturally in the earth and mined: What minerals are mined in that country?; ( also adjective) mineral ores.) minerál; minerálny
    * * *
    • anorganický
    • ruda
    • minerál
    • minerálna voda
    • minerálka
    • minerálny
    • nerastný
    • nerast

    English-Slovak dictionary > mineral

  • 9 native

    ['neitiv] 1. adjective
    1) (where one was born: my native land.) rodný
    2) (belonging to that place; local: the native customs/art of Brazil; This animal/plant is native to Australia.) miestny, pochádzajúci pôvodom, materinský
    3) (belonging by race to a country: a native Englishman.) rodený
    4) (belonging to a person naturally: native intelligence.) vrodený
    2. noun
    1) (a person born in a certain place: a native of Scotland; a native of London.) rodák
    2) (one of the original inhabitants of a country eg before the arrival of explorers, immigrants etc: Columbus thought the natives of America were Indians.) domorodec
    - native language/tongue
    - native speaker
    - native to
    - the Nativity
    * * *
    • vrodený
    • rýdzi
    • prírodný
    • prirodzený
    • domorodá rastlina
    • cistý
    • domáci
    • domorodý
    • domorodec
    • domorodé zviera
    • rodák
    • rodný
    • pochádzajúci
    • pôvodný
    • miestny
    • neznackovaný
    • nezmiešaný

    English-Slovak dictionary > native

  • 10 poetry

    1) (poems in general: He writes poetry.) poézia
    2) (the art of composing poems: Poetry comes naturally to some people.) poézia
    * * *
    • poézia
    • lyrika

    English-Slovak dictionary > poetry

  • 11 talented

    adjective ((negative untalented) naturally clever or skilful; having or showing great ability: a talented pianist.) nadaný
    * * *
    • talentovaný
    • nadaný

    English-Slovak dictionary > talented

  • 12 wave

    [weiv] 1. noun
    1) (a moving ridge, larger than a ripple, moving on the surface of water: rolling waves; a boat tossing on the waves.) vlna
    2) (a vibration travelling eg through the air: radio waves; sound waves; light waves.) vlna
    3) (a curve or curves in the hair: Are those waves natural?) vlna
    4) (a (usually temporary) rise or increase: the recent crime wave; a wave of violence; The pain came in waves.) vlna
    5) (an act of waving: She recognized me, and gave me a wave.) (za)kývanie, pokynutie
    2. verb
    1) (to move backwards and forwards or flutter: The flags waved gently in the breeze.) viať, povievať
    2) (to (cause hair to) curve first one way then the other: She's had her hair waved; Her hair waves naturally.) vlniť sa; naondulovať
    3) (to make a gesture (of greeting etc) with (eg the hand): She waved to me across the street; Everyone was waving handkerchiefs in farewell; They waved goodbye.) (za)mávať, (za)kývať
    - waviness
    - waveband
    - wave
    - wavelength
    - wave aside
    * * *
    • vlna
    • vlnit sa
    • kývnutie
    • kývat
    • mávat
    • mávnutie
    • ondulovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > wave

  • 13 yield

    [ji:ld] 1. verb
    1) (to give up; to surrender: He yielded to the other man's arguments; He yielded all his possessions to the state.) ustúpiť; prenechať
    2) (to give way to force or pressure: At last the door yielded.) povoliť
    3) (to produce naturally, grow etc: How much milk does that herd of cattle yield?) dávať, rodiť
    2. noun
    (the amount produced by natural means: the annual yield of wheat.) úroda, výnos
    * * *
    • ustúpit
    • uznat
    • uznávat nadriadenost
    • uznávat nadradenost
    • vzdat
    • vyjadrit
    • vzdat sa
    • výtažok
    • výnos
    • výnos (zisk)
    • vynášat zisk
    • výtažok (zisk)
    • zber
    • udelit
    • úroda
    • prenechat
    • prepadnút sa
    • preukázat
    • pripúštat
    • pripustit
    • kaliber
    • kapitulovat
    • byt vystriedaný
    • byt horší
    • dávat
    • dávat zisk
    • rodit
    • poddajnost
    • podlahnút
    • poddat sa
    • poskytovat
    • postúpit
    • povolnost
    • povolit
    • poskytnút
    • polavit
    • podrobit sa
    • nevzdorovat
    • nevzpierat sa
    • neodolat
    • oddat sa
    • niest (plody)
    • niest

    English-Slovak dictionary > yield

  • 14 natural resources

    (sources of energy, wealth etc which occur naturally and are not made by man, eg coal, oil, forests etc.) prírodné zdroje

    English-Slovak dictionary > natural resources

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