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1 kiosk
['ki:osk]1) (a small roofed stall, either out of doors or in a public building etc, for the sale of newspapers, confectionery etc: I bought a magazine at the kiosk at the station.) stánok2) (a public telephone box: She phoned from the kiosk outside the post-office; a telephone-kiosk.) telefónna búdka -
2 hall
[ho:l]1) (a room or passage at the entrance to a house: We left our coats in the hall.) hala2) ((a building with) a large public room, used for concerts, meetings etc: a community hall.) sála3) (a building with offices where the administration of a town etc is carried out: a town hall; (American) the city hall.) radnica4) ((American) a passageway through a building; a corridor.) chodba5) (a building of a university, college etc, especially one in which students etc live.) vysokoškolský internát•- hallmark- hallway* * *• sien• sála• predizba• predsien• hala -
3 house
1. plural - houses; noun1) (a building in which people, especially a single family, live: Houses have been built on the outskirts of the town for the workers in the new industrial estate.) dom2) (a place or building used for a particular purpose: a hen-house; a public house.) kurín; hostinec3) (a theatre, or the audience in a theatre: There was a full house for the first night of the play.) (vypredané) hľadisko, obecenstvo4) (a family, usually important or noble, including its ancestors and descendants: the house of David.) rod, dynastia2. verb1) (to provide with a house, accommodation or shelter: All these people will have to be housed; The animals are housed in the barn.) ubytovať, umiestniť2) (to store or keep somewhere: The electric generator is housed in the garage.) umiestniť•- housing- housing benefit
- house agent
- house arrest
- houseboat
- housebreaker
- housebreaking
- house-fly
- household
- householder
- household word
- housekeeper
- housekeeping
- houseman
- housetrain
- house-warming 3. adjectivea house-warming party.) oslavujúci nový byt- housework
- like a house on fire* * *• vstávat• zabudovat• zamontovat• snemovna• ubytovat (sa)• dynastia• bývat• dom• rod -
4 church
[ ə: ]1) (a building for public Christian worship.) kostol2) (a group of Christians considered as a whole: the Catholic Church.) cirkev•* * *• bohoslužba• cirkev• kostol -
5 inaugurate
[i'no:ɡjureit]1) (to place (a person) in an official position with great ceremony: to inaugurate a president.) uviesť do úradu2) (to make a ceremonial start to: This meeting is to inaugurate our new Social Work scheme.) uviesť, otvoriť3) (to open (a building, exhibition etc) formally to the public: The Queen inaugurated the new university buildings.) slávnostne otvoriť•- inaugural* * *• uviest do• zasvätit -
6 library
plural - libraries; noun((a building or room containing) a collection of books, tapes, videos etc: He works in the public library; She has a fine library of books about art.) knižnica* * *• študovna• knihovna• knižnica• pracovna -
7 saleroom
noun (a room or building where public auctions are held: His furniture was taken to the saleroom.) dražobná miestnosť
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