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overturned+(verb)

  • 1 overturn

    [əuvə'tə:n]
    (to turn over: They overturned the boat; The car overturned.) prevrátiť (sa)
    * * *
    • zvrátit (sa)
    • prevrhnút (sa)

    English-Slovak dictionary > overturn

  • 2 overload

    [əuvə'loud]
    (to fill with too much of something: The lorry overturned because it had been overloaded.) preťažiť
    * * *
    • zahltenie
    • zahltený
    • zahltit
    • úplne vytažený
    • príliš zatažit
    • príliš velký náklad
    • príliš naložit
    • pretažit
    • pretaženie
    • pretažený
    • premodulovanie
    • dat príliš silný náboj
    • dat vela pušného prachu

    English-Slovak dictionary > overload

  • 3 scatter

    ['skætə]
    1) (to (make) go or rush in different directions: The sudden noise scattered the birds; The crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.) rozptýliť (sa), rozpŕchnuť sa
    2) (to throw loosely in different directions: The load from the overturned lorry was scattered over the road.) rozhádzať
    - scattering
    - scatterbrain
    - scatterbrained
    * * *
    • zmarit
    • spôsobit rozptyl
    • premrhat
    • rozfúkanie
    • rozfúkat
    • rozsievanie
    • rozsievat
    • rozhodit
    • rozpustit sa
    • rozhadzovat
    • rozhadzovanie
    • rozptylovat
    • rozptýlit sa
    • rozptýlit
    • rozptýlenie
    • rozprchnut sa
    • rozdávat
    • rozohnat
    • rozptyl
    • roztrúsit
    • rozohnanie
    • rozprášit
    • oslabit rozptýlením
    • posypat

    English-Slovak dictionary > scatter

См. также в других словарях:

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  • overturn — verb 1) the boat overturned Syn: capsize, turn turtle, keel over, tip over, topple over 2) I overturned the stool Syn: upset, tip over, topple over, turn over, knock over, upend …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • set aside — verb 1. give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause (Freq. 6) I will earmark this money for your research She sets aside time for meditation every day • Syn: ↑allow, ↑appropriate, ↑earmark, ↑reserve …   Useful english dictionary

  • capsize — verb (capsized; capsizing) Etymology: perhaps from Spanish capuzar or Catalan cabussar to thrust (the head) underwater Date: 1778 transitive verb to cause to overturn < capsize a canoe > intransitive verb to …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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