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  • 21 let down

    1) (to lower: She let down the blind.) stiahnuť
    2) (to disappoint or fail to help when necessary etc: You must give a film show at the party - you can't let the children down (noun let-down); She felt he had let her down by not coming to see her perform.) sklamať
    3) (to make flat by allowing the air to escape: When he got back to his car, he found that some children had let his tyres down.) vypustiť
    4) (to make longer: She had to let down the child's skirt.) vypustiť
    * * *
    • spustit

    English-Slovak dictionary > let down

  • 22 lose

    [lu:z]
    past tense, past participle - lost; verb
    1) (to stop having; to have no longer: She has lost interest in her work; I have lost my watch; He lost hold of the rope.) stratiť
    2) (to have taken away from one (by death, accident etc): She lost her father last year; The ship was lost in the storm; He has lost his job.) stratiť (sa)
    3) (to put (something) where it cannot be found: My secretary has lost your letter.) stratiť
    4) (not to win: I always lose at cards; She lost the race.) prehrať
    5) (to waste or use more (time) than is necessary: He lost no time in informing the police of the crime.) strácať
    - loss
    - lost
    - at a loss
    - a bad
    - good loser
    - lose oneself in
    - lose one's memory
    - lose out
    - lost in
    - lost on
    * * *
    • stratit
    • prehrat

    English-Slovak dictionary > lose

  • 23 luxury

    plural - luxuries; noun
    1) (great comfort usually amongst expensive things: They live in luxury; ( also adjective) gold jewellery and other luxury goods.) prepych; prepychový
    2) (something pleasant but not necessary, and often rare and expensive: We're going to give up all those luxuries and only spend money on essentials.) zbytočnosť
    - luxuriously
    - luxuriousness
    * * *
    • prepych
    • luxusný
    • luxus

    English-Slovak dictionary > luxury

  • 24 make the grade

    (to do as well as necessary: That new apprentice will never make the grade as a trained mechanic.) dosiahnuť úspech (cieľ)
    * * *
    • dosiahnut

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  • 25 means

    I [mi:nz] noun singular or plural
    (the instrument(s), method(s) etc by which a thing is, or may be, done or made to happen: By what means can we find out?) prostriedky; možnosť
    - by means of
    - by no means
    II [mi:nz] noun plural
    (money available or necessary for living etc: She's a person of considerable means.) finančné prostriedky
    * * *
    • spôsob
    • príjmy
    • financné zdroje
    • bohatstvo
    • prostriedok
    • prostriedky
    • peniaze
    • majetok
    • majetkové pomery
    • možnost

    English-Slovak dictionary > means

  • 26 must

    1. negative short form - mustn't; verb
    1) (used with another verb to express need: We must go to the shops to get milk.) musieť
    2) (used, usually with another verb, to suggest a probability: They must be finding it very difficult to live in such a small house.) musieť
    3) (used, usually with another verb, to express duty, an order, rule etc: You must come home before midnight; All competitors must be under 15 years of age.) musieť
    2. noun
    (something necessary, essential, or not to be missed: This new tent is a must for the serious camper.) nevyhnutnosť
    * * *
    • zaiste
    • splesniviet
    • iste
    • ruja
    • plesen
    • pliesen
    • potuchlina
    • mat povinnost
    • musiet
    • musím
    • mušt
    • nevyhnutný
    • nevyhnutnost
    • nutnost

    English-Slovak dictionary > must

  • 27 necessitate

    [ni'sesiteit]
    verb (to make necessary: Re-building the castle would necessitate spending a lot of money.) vynútiť si
    * * *
    • vynútit
    • vyžiadat
    • vyžadovat
    • vynucovat
    • žiadat
    • spôsobit
    • urobit potrebným
    • pôsobit

    English-Slovak dictionary > necessitate

  • 28 nourishing

    adjective (giving the body what is necessary for health and growth: nourishing food.) výživný
    * * *
    • výživný

    English-Slovak dictionary > nourishing

  • 29 passport

    (a document of identification, necessary for foreign travel: a British passport.) pas
    * * *
    • cestovný pas

    English-Slovak dictionary > passport

  • 30 provide

    1) (to give or supply: He provided the wine for the meal; He provided them with a bed for the night.) poskytnúť
    2) ((with for) to have enough money to supply what is necessary: He is unable to provide for his family.) postarať sa (o)
    - providing
    * * *
    • dodat
    • poskytnút
    • poskytovat
    • obstarat

    English-Slovak dictionary > provide

  • 31 qualified

    adjective ((negative unqualified) having the necessary qualification(s) to do (something): a qualified engineer.) kvalifikovaný
    * * *
    • kvalifikovaný

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  • 32 ready

    ['redi]
    1) ((negative unready) prepared; able to be used etc immediately or when needed; able to do (something) immediately or when necessary: I've packed our cases, so we're ready to leave; Is tea ready yet?; Your coat has been cleaned and is ready (to be collected).) pripravený, hotový
    2) ((negative unready) willing: I'm always ready to help.) ochotný
    3) (quick: You're too ready to find faults in other people; He always has a ready answer.) rýchly
    4) (likely, about (to do something): My head feels as if it's ready to burst.) (práve) ísť
    - readily
    - ready cash
    - ready-made
    - ready money
    - ready-to-wear
    - in readiness
    * * *
    • vopred
    • rýchle
    • šikovný
    • prichystat sa
    • pripravit sa
    • príhodný
    • pripravený
    • hotové
    • hotový
    • hotovost
    • rýchly
    • pohodlný
    • pohotový
    • pohotovo
    • lahký
    • nachystat
    • obratný
    • ochotný
    • okamžitý

    English-Slovak dictionary > ready

  • 33 short-handed

    adjective (having fewer workers than are necessary or usual.) s nedostatkom pracovníkov
    * * *
    • nedostatok pracovníkov

    English-Slovak dictionary > short-handed

  • 34 subtle

    1) (faint or delicate in quality, and therefore difficult to describe or explain: There is a subtle difference between `unnecessary' and `not necessary'; a subtle flavour.) nepatrný, jemný
    2) (clever or cunning: He has a subtle mind.) bystrý
    - subtly
    * * *
    • vysoko vyvinutý
    • zákerný
    • slabunký
    • tajomný
    • prenikavý
    • drobný
    • jemný
    • bystrý
    • chúlostivý
    • citlivý
    • detailný
    • rafinovaný
    • ostrý
    • prchavý
    • lahký
    • nepatrný
    • nežný

    English-Slovak dictionary > subtle

  • 35 undue

    (too great; more than is necessary: You show undue caution in distrusting him.) prehnaný
    * * *
    • zbytocne velký
    • prílišný
    • prehnaný
    • nadmerný
    • neprípustný
    • nepatricný
    • nemiestny
    • nespravodlivý
    • nevhodný
    • nedovolený
    • neprimeraný
    • nesprávny
    • nezákonný

    English-Slovak dictionary > undue

  • 36 unnecessary

    1) (not necessary: It is unnecessary to waken him yet.) zbytočný
    2) (that might have been avoided: Your mistake caused a lot of unnecessary work in the office.) nadbytočný
    * * *
    • zbytocný
    • nepotrebný

    English-Slovak dictionary > unnecessary

  • 37 unqualified

    1) (not having the necessary qualifications (eg for a job): unqualified teachers/nurses; He is unqualified for the job.) nekvalifikovaný
    2) (complete; without limits: He deserves our unqualified praise.) neobmedzený
    * * *
    • kategorický
    • absolútny
    • bezvýhradný
    • nekvalifikovaný
    • neoprávnený
    • nespôsobilý
    • naprostý
    • neschopný

    English-Slovak dictionary > unqualified

  • 38 vitamin

    (any of a group of substances necessary for healthy life, different ones occurring in different natural things such as raw fruit, dairy products, fish, meat etc: A healthy diet is full of vitamins; Vitamin C is found in fruit and vegetables; ( also adjective) vitamin pills.) vitamín
    * * *
    • vitamín

    English-Slovak dictionary > vitamin

  • 39 cut corners

    (to use less money, effort, time etc when doing something than was thought necessary, often giving a poorer result.) robiť úsporne

    English-Slovak dictionary > cut corners

  • 40 do the trick

    (to do or be what is necessary: I need a piece of paper. This old envelope will do the trick!) splniť svoj účel

    English-Slovak dictionary > do the trick

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  • necessary — I (inescapable) adjective avoidless, certain, choiceless, compelling, constraining, decided, decreed, designated, destined, expected, fated, fateful, fixed, foreordained, imminent, impending, ineluctable, includible, inevitable, inexorable,… …   Law dictionary

  • Necessary — Nec es*sa*ry, a. [L. necessarius, from necesse unavoidable, necessary; of uncertain origin: cf. F. n[ e]cessaire.] 1. Such as must be; impossible to be otherwise; not to be avoided; inevitable. [1913 Webster] Death, a necessary end, Will come… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • necessary — [nes′ə ser΄ē] adj. [ME < L necessarius < necesse, unavoidable, necessary < ne , not + cedere, to give way: see CEDE] 1. that cannot be dispensed with; essential; indispensable [the nutriments necessary to life] 2. resulting from… …   English World dictionary

  • Necessary — may refer to: Something that is a required condition for something else to be the case, see necessary and sufficient condition. A necessary truth, something that cannot fail to be true, see logical possibility. An important task or essential… …   Wikipedia

  • necessary — ► ADJECTIVE 1) required to be done, achieved, or present; needed. 2) that must be; inevitable: a necessary result. ► NOUN 1) (necessaries) the basic requirements of life, such as food and warmth. 2) (the necessary) informal the action, item, or… …   English terms dictionary

  • Necessary — Nec es*sa*ry, n.; pl. {Necessaries}. 1. A thing that is necessary or indispensable to some purpose; something that one can not do without; a requisite; an essential; used chiefly in the plural; as, the necessaries of life. [1913 Webster] 2. A… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • necessary — [adj1] essential all important, basic, binding, bottom line*, cardinal, chief, compelling, compulsory, crucial, decisive, de rigueur*, elementary, exigent, expedient, fundamental, imperative, incumbent on, indispensable, mandatory, momentous,… …   New thesaurus

  • necessary — necessary/contingent truths …   Philosophy dictionary

  • necessary — 1 *needful, requisite, indispensable, essential Analogous words: compelling or compulsory, obliging or obligatory, constraining (see corresponding verbs at FORCE): important, significant, momentous (see corresponding nouns at IMPORTANCE):… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • necessary — ne|ces|sa|ry1 W1S1 [ˈnesısəri US seri] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: necessarius, from necesse necessary , from ne not + cedere to give up ] 1.) something that is necessary is what you need to have or need to do →↑essential ▪ The booklet …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • necessary — 1 adjective 1 something that is necessary is what you need to have or need to do; essential: I ll leave it to you to make all the necessary arrangements. (+ for): Food is necessary for life. | it is necessary (for sb) to do sth: It s not… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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