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1 touch down
1) ((of aircraft) to land: The plane should touch down at 2 o'clock.) pristáť2) (in rugby and American football, to put the ball on the ground behind the opposite team's goal line (noun touch-down).) položiť (loptu) za bránkovú čiaru -
2 finger
['fiŋɡə] 1. noun1) (one of the five end parts of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb: She pointed a finger at the thief.) prst2) (the part of a glove into which a finger is put.) prst3) (anything made, shaped, cut etc like a finger: a finger of toast.) pásik; plátok; jazyk2. verb(to touch or feel with the fingers: She fingered the material.) ohmatať- fingerprint
- fingertip
- be all fingers and thumbs / my fingers are all thumbs
- have something at one's fingertips
- have at one's fingertips
- have a finger in the pie / in every pie
- put one's finger on* * *• špicel• šlohnút• špiclovat• siahnut si• sledovat• ukradnút• uchopit• ukázat• fízel• doporucit• dotknút sa• hrat• byt v pätách• cvok• chytac• chápadlo• rucicka (tech.)• rucicka• prst• prúžok• oznacit za vhodného• palec• oznacit prstoklady• plátok• práskac• kúpit za pät prstov• ohmatat -
3 stir
[stə:] 1. past tense, past participle - stirred; verb1) (to cause (a liquid etc) to be mixed especially by the constant circular movement of a spoon etc, in order to mix it: He put sugar and milk into his tea and stirred it; She stirred the sugar into the mixture.) miešať2) (to move, either slightly or vigorously: The breeze stirred her hair; He stirred in his sleep; Come on - stir yourselves!) postrapatiť; prevracať sa; hýbať sa3) (to arouse or touch (a person or his feelings): He was stirred by her story.) dojať2. noun(a fuss or disturbance: The news caused a stir.) rozruch- stirring- stir-fry
- stir up* * *• zacínat sa zdvíhat• vzruch• vzbudzovat• vzrušenie• zabývat sa• senzácia• tliet• hýbat sa• impulz• hýbat (sa)• hnút sa• basa• byt aktívny• chládok• cinit sa• rozruch• rozcúlenie• rozrušit• rušit• pobúrit• pohnutie• pohnút sa• podnet• pohyb• pohnút (sa)• pomiešat• miešat• malý pohyb• nadhodit• nepokoj -
4 tag
[tæɡ] 1. noun1) (a label: a price-tag; a name-tag.) štítok, visačka2) (a saying or quotation that is often repeated: a well-known Latin tag.) fráza, citát3) (something small that is added on or attached: a question-tag such as `isn't it?') pútko; krátka otázka4) (a children's game in which one player chases the others and tries to touch one of them: to play tag.) naháňačka, chytačka2. verb(to put a tag or label on something: All the clothes have been tagged.) pripevniť visačku- tag on* * *• visacka• volný koniec• zasiahnut• slucka• uško• pridat• pripevnit nálepku• prívesok• prívesná cedulka• epilóg• fráza• doslov• klucka• bežat• brcka• behat• chvost• dohra• chumác špiny• chytit• citát• rýmovaný koniec• pútko• refrén• oznacenie• opatrit štítkom• pokutový lístok• kucera• kovová návlecka• koncek chvosta• náveska• oddelovacia znacka• obstrihat
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