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1 clown
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2 computer
[kəm'pju:tə](a usually large electronic machine capable of storing and processing large amounts of information and of performing calculations: The whole process is done by computer; PC means `personal computer'; a computer game; a computer program.) počítač- computerise* * *• pocítac -
3 keep
[ki:p] 1. past tense, past participle - kept; verb1) (to have for a very long or indefinite period of time: He gave me the picture to keep.) uchovať2) (not to give or throw away; to preserve: I kept the most interesting books; Can you keep a secret?) ponechať si; zachovať3) (to (cause to) remain in a certain state or position: I keep this gun loaded; How do you keep cool in this heat?; Will you keep me informed of what happens?) udržiavať4) (to go on (performing or repeating a certain action): He kept walking.) pokračovať v5) (to have in store: I always keep a tin of baked beans for emergencies.) mať na sklade6) (to look after or care for: She keeps the garden beautifully; I think they keep hens.) udržiavať; chovať7) (to remain in good condition: That meat won't keep in this heat unless you put it in the fridge.) vydržať, ostať (čerstvý), nepokaziť sa8) (to make entries in (a diary, accounts etc): She keeps a diary to remind her of her appointments; He kept the accounts for the club.) viesť (si)9) (to hold back or delay: Sorry to keep you.) udržiavať, zdržať, zdržiavať10) (to provide food, clothes, housing for (someone): He has a wife and child to keep.) živiť, podporovať, starať sa11) (to act in the way demanded by: She kept her promise.) dodržať12) (to celebrate: to keep Christmas.) oslavovať2. noun(food and lodging: She gives her mother money every week for her keep; Our cat really earns her keep - she kills all the mice in the house.) obživa- keeper- keeping
- keep-fit
- keepsake
- for keeps
- in keeping with
- keep away
- keep back
- keep one's distance
- keep down
- keep one's end up
- keep from
- keep going
- keep hold of
- keep house for
- keep house
- keep in
- keep in mind
- keep it up
- keep off
- keep on
- keep oneself to oneself
- keep out
- keep out of
- keep time
- keep to
- keep something to oneself
- keep to oneself
- keep up
- keep up with the Joneses
- keep watch* * *• viest• vytrvat• výživa• vydržiavat• zachovávat• strava• starat sa• udržovat• držat• chovat• dodržiavat• oslavovat• ponechat• podporovat• krmivo• mat• nechat• nestratit• nepovolit• neprestávat -
4 male
[meil]noun, adjective1) ((a person, animal etc) of the sex having testes or an organ or organs performing a similar function; not (of) the sex which carries the young until birth etc: the male of the species; the male rabbit.) samec; muž; samčí; mužský2) ((a plant) having flowers with stamens which can fertilize female flowers.) samčí* * *• samcí• samec• chlap• mužský• muž• mužný -
5 ourselves
1) (used as the object of a verb when the person speaking and other people are the object of an action etc they perform: We saw ourselves in the mirror.) sa, seba2) (used to emphasize we, us or the names of the speaker and other people performing an action etc: We ourselves played no part in this.) my sami3) (without help etc: We'll just have to finish the job ourselves.) sami* * *• si• sebe• sa• my (sami)• my sami• nás samých -
6 professional
[-ʃə-]1) (of a profession: professional skill.) profesionálny2) (of a very high standard: a very professional performance.) kvalitný3) (earning money by performing, or giving instruction, in a sport or other activity that is a pastime for other people; not amateur: a professional musician/golfer.) profesionálny* * *• profesionálny -
7 stage
I 1. [stei‹] noun(a raised platform especially for performing or acting on, eg in a theatre.) javisko2. verb1) (to prepare and produce (a play etc) in a theatre etc: This play was first staged in 1928.) inscenovať2) (to organize (an event etc): The protesters are planning to stage a demonstration.) usporiadať•- staging- stage direction
- stage fright
- stagehand
- stage manager
- stagestruck II [stei‹]1) (a period or step in the development of something: The plan is in its early stages; At this stage, we don't know how many survivors there are.) štádium2) (part of a journey: The first stage of our journey will be the flight to Singapore.) etapa3) (a section of a bus route.) pásmo4) (a section of a rocket.) stupeň•* * *• visutá sedacka• usporiadat• vystavit na pódiu• zariadit• zastávka• zájazdný hostinec• život• zrežírovat• zosnovat• schodík• scéna• stupen• stupnovitý• štádium• stav• tribúna• umiestnit na nové stanovi• úsek cesty• terasa• úsek• týkajúci sa javiskovej re• prepriahacia stanica• etapa• herectvo• éra• dráma• etapa cesty• epocha• estráda• fáza• javisko• inscenovat• javiskový• hodit sa k inscenácii• ateliér• cast obvodu• clánok• divadlo• divadelná práca• dejisko• rampa• režírovat• režírovat sa• pódium• pochodová stanica• plošina• podlažie• pôsobenie• postavit lešenie• poschodie• polica v skleníku• pole pôsobnosti• postupný• konštrukcia• lešenie• miesto zastavenia• obdobie• noclah• oblast• odstupnovat -
8 troupe
[tru:p](a performing group (of actors, dancers etc): a circus troupe.) súbor, skupina- trouper* * *• herecký súbor -
9 ensemble
1) (a woman's complete outfit of clothes.) celok, súbor2) (in opera etc, a passage performed by all the singers, musicians etc together.) zborový výstup3) (a group of musicians performing regularly together.) skupina4) (all the parts of a thing taken as a whole.) celok -
10 rehearse
[rə'hə:s](to practise (a play, piece of music etc) before performing it in front of an audience: You must rehearse the scene again.) cvičiť, skúšať- dress rehearsal -
11 take part in
(to be one of a group of people doing something, to take an active share in (eg playing a game, performing a play, holding a discussion etc): He never took part in arguments.) zúčastniť sa -
12 track-suit
noun (a warm suit worn by athletes etc when exercising, or before and after performing.) tepláky
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