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  • 1 career

    [kə'riə] 1. noun
    1) (a way of making a living (usually professional): a career in publishing.) životná dráha, kariéra
    2) (course; progress (through life): The present government is nearly at the end of its career.) dráha
    2. verb
    (to move rapidly and dangerously: The brakes failed and the car careered down the hill.) rútiť sa
    * * *
    • uviest kone do plného cva
    • život
    • zamestnanie
    • životná dráha
    • rýchlost
    • profesia
    • dráha
    • kariéra
    • hnat sa
    • beh
    • rozbeh
    • povolanie
    • let

    English-Slovak dictionary > career

  • 2 career diplomat

    • profesionálny diplomat

    English-Slovak dictionary > career diplomat

  • 3 career girl

    • zamestnaná mladá žena

    English-Slovak dictionary > career girl

  • 4 career woman

    • žena vo vyššom povolaní

    English-Slovak dictionary > career woman

  • 5 in full career

    • v plnom rozbehu

    English-Slovak dictionary > in full career

  • 6 lurid career

    • senzacná kariéra

    English-Slovak dictionary > lurid career

  • 7 meteoric career

    • závratná kariéra
    • skvelá kariéra

    English-Slovak dictionary > meteoric career

  • 8 academic

    [ækə'demik]
    adjective (of or concerning study especially in schools, colleges etc: an academic career.) akademický, teoretický
    * * *
    • vedecký
    • všeobecne vzdelávací
    • vysokoškolský
    • vysokoškolsky vzdelaný
    • špekulatívny
    • teoretický
    • tradicný
    • univerzitný
    • pripravujúci sa
    • humanistický
    • humanitný
    • abstraktný
    • akademický
    • konvencný
    • nepraktický

    English-Slovak dictionary > academic

  • 9 apex

    ['eipeks]
    (the highest point or tip (of something): the apex of a triangle; the apex of a person's career.) vrchol
    * * *
    • vrcholový bod
    • vrchol

    English-Slovak dictionary > apex

  • 10 care

    [keə] 1. noun
    1) (close attention: Do it with care.) starostlivosť, pozornosť
    2) (keeping; protection: Your belongings will be safe in my care.) opatera, ochrana
    3) ((a cause for) worry: free from care; all the cares of the world.) starosť
    4) (treatment: medical care; skin care.) starostlivosť
    2. verb
    1) (to be anxious or concerned: Don't you care if you fail?; I couldn't care less (= It's of no importance to me); She really cares about her career.) starať sa o, dbať
    2) (to be willing (to): Would you care to have dinner with me?) mať chuť
    - carefully
    - carefulness
    - careless
    - carelessly
    - carelessness
    - carefree
    - caregiver
    - caretaker
    - careworn
    - care for
    - care of
    - take care
    - take care of
    * * *
    • vec
    • starostlivost
    • starat sa
    • starost
    • dbat
    • dohlad
    • opatrnost
    • pozornost
    • mat záujem

    English-Slovak dictionary > care

  • 11 carpetbagger

    (politician who moves to a place where he/she sees an opportunity to promote his/her career.) volebný kandidát, agitátor z iného volebného obvodu
    * * *
    • volebný kandidát
    • dobrodruh
    • podvodník

    English-Slovak dictionary > carpetbagger

  • 12 connection

    [-ʃən]
    1) (something that connects or is connected: a faulty electrical connection.) spojenie
    2) ((a) state of being connected or related: My connection with their family is very slight; I wish to talk to you in connection with my daughter's career.) styk; súvislosť
    3) (a useful person whom one can contact, especially in business: his connections in the clothing trade.) styk
    4) (a train, bus etc to which one changes from another in the course of a journey: As the local train was late, I missed the connection to London.) spojenie
    * * *
    • vztah
    • známost
    • spájanie
    • spoj (dopravný)
    • spojenie
    • styk
    • prípoj
    • pripojenie
    • pripájanie
    • prepojenie

    English-Slovak dictionary > connection

  • 13 glamour

    ['ɡlæmə]
    1) (the often false or superficial beauty or charm which attracts: the glamour of a career in films.) kúzlo, očarenie
    2) (great beauty or charm, achieved with the aid of make-up, beautiful clothes etc: the glamour of film stars.) príťažlivosť
    - glamorise
    - glamorous
    - glamorously
    * * *
    • pôvab
    • kúzlo

    English-Slovak dictionary > glamour

  • 14 glorious

    1) (splendid; deserving great praise: a glorious career/victory.) skvelý; slávny
    2) (very pleasant; delightful: glorious weather; Isn't the sunshine glorious?) nádherný
    * * *
    • slávny
    • nádherný

    English-Slovak dictionary > glorious

  • 15 go in for

    1) (to take part in: I'm not going in for the 1,000 metres race.) zúčastniť sa
    2) (to do (something) as a hobby, career etc: My son is going in for medicine; She goes in for collecting postcards.) venovať sa
    * * *
    • pestovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > go in for

  • 16 illustrious

    (of a very high quality, ability etc; famous: an illustrious career; He is the most illustrious of a famous family.) vynikajúci
    * * *
    • vynikajúci
    • slávny

    English-Slovak dictionary > illustrious

  • 17 launch

    I 1. [lo:n ] verb
    1) (to make (a boat or ship) slide into the water or (a rocket) leave the ground: As soon as the alarm was sounded, the lifeboat was launched; The Russians have launched a rocket.) spustiť na vodu; vypustiť
    2) (to start (a person, project etc) off on a course: His success launched him on a brilliant career.) priniesť
    3) (to throw.) hodiť
    2. noun
    ((an) act of launching.) spustenie na vodu; vypustenie
    - launch into
    - launch out
    II [lo:n ] noun
    (a large, power-driven boat, usually used for short trips or for pleasure: We cruised round the bay in a motor launch.) motorový čln
    * * *
    • vrhat
    • uvádzat do života
    • vrhnút
    • vydávat
    • zacínat
    • vypustit
    • zahájit
    • spustenie lode
    • spúštat lod
    • spustit
    • spustit na vodu
    • hádzat
    • hodit
    • dat do chodu
    • lod
    • metat
    • najväcší cln lodi

    English-Slovak dictionary > launch

  • 18 mark out

    1) (to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc: The pitch was marked out with white lines.) vyznačiť
    2) (to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future: He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood.) predurčiť
    * * *
    • vyznackovat
    • znackovat
    • preškrtnút

    English-Slovak dictionary > mark out

  • 19 obstacle

    ['obstəkl]
    (something which prevents progress: His inability to learn foreign languages was an obstacle to his career.) prekážka
    * * *
    • prekážka

    English-Slovak dictionary > obstacle

  • 20 past

    1. adjective
    1) (just finished: the past year.) minulý
    2) (over, finished or ended, of an earlier time than the present: The time for discussion is past.) preč
    3) ((of the tense of a verb) indicating action in the past: In `He did it', the verb is in the past tense.) minulý
    2. preposition
    1) (up to and beyond; by: He ran past me.) za, mimo, vedľa
    2) (after: It's past six o'clock.) preč, po
    3. adverb
    (up to and beyond (a particular place, person etc): The soldiers marched past.) mimo, okolo
    4. noun
    1) (a person's earlier life or career, especially if secret or not respectable: He never spoke about his past.) minulosť
    2) (the past tense: a verb in the past.) minulý čas
    * * *
    • za
    • zmätok
    • mimo
    • minulý

    English-Slovak dictionary > past

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