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61 how
1. adverb, conjunction1) (in what way: How do you make bread?) ako2) (to what extent: How do you like my new hat?; How far is Paris from London?) ako3) (by what means: I've no idea how he came here.) ako4) (in what condition: How are you today?; How do I look?) ako5) (for what reason: How is it that I am the last to know about this?) ako•- however2. conjunction(in no matter what way: This painting still looks wrong however you look at it.) akokoľvek- how come
- how do you do?* * *• ako -
62 if
[if]1) (in the event that; on condition that: He will have to go into hospital if his illness gets any worse; I'll only stay if you can stay too.) ak2) (supposing that: If he were to come along now, we would be in trouble.) keby3) (whenever: If I sneeze, my nose bleeds.) kedykoľvek4) (although: They are happy, if poor.) aj keď5) (whether: I don't know if I can come or not.) či•- if only* * *• ked• keby• ak• ci• pokial -
63 malnutrition
[mælnju'triʃən]((a medical condition resulting from) eating too little or getting too little nourishing food: About half of the population is suffering from malnutrition.) podvýživa* * *• podvýživa -
64 mend
[mend] 1. verb1) (to put (something broken, torn etc) into good condition again; to repair: Can you mend this broken chair?) opraviť2) (to grow better, especially in health: My broken leg is mending very well.) hojiť sa2. noun(a repaired place: This shirt has a mend in the sleeve.) oprava- mending* * *• uzdravovat sa• vylepšit• zahojit sa• zašit• zlepšovat (sa)• zlepšovat sa• zlepšit sa• zašívat• záplata• zlepšit (sa)• zotavit sa• zotavovat sa• spravit• oprava• opravovat• opravené miesto• opravit• polátat• látat• napravit (sa) -
65 miserable
['mizərəbl]1) (very unhappy; She's been miserable since he went away.) nešťastný2) (very poor in quantity or quality: The house was in a miserable condition.) úbohý•* * *• velmi neštastný• zavrhnutia hodný• zlý• úbohý• biedny• chudobný• chatrný• mizerný• nedostatocný• neštastný• núdzny -
66 be in good voice
(to have one's voice in good condition for singing or speaking: The choir was in good voice tonight.) byť pri hlase -
67 hibernate
((of certain animals, eg hedgehogs) to pass the winter in a condition like sleep.) prezimovať -
68 in a bad way
(unwell; in poor condition: The patient is in a bad way.) (na tom) zle, veľmi chorý -
69 keep-fit
noun (a series or system of exercises, usually simple, intended to improve the physical condition of ordinary people, especially women: She's very keen on keep-fit but it doesn't do her much good; ( also adjective) keep-fit exercises.) gymnastika; gymnastický -
70 tip-top
adjective (excellent: The horse is in tip-top condition.) výborný
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