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1 cross-roads
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2 interchange
['intə ein‹]1) (a place where two or more main roads or motorways at different levels are joined by means of several small roads, so allowing cars etc to move from one road to another.) mimoúrovňová križovatka2) ((an) exchange: an interchange of ideas.) výmena•* * *• vymenit• výmena• zamenit• zámena -
3 intersect
[intə'sekt](to divide (eg lines or roads) by cutting or crossing: The line AB intersects the line CD at X; Where do the two roads intersect?) pretínať sa; križovať sa* * *• pretínat (sa)• pretat (sa)• pretínat• pretínat sa -
4 intersection
[-ʃən]1) (the act of intersecting.) pretínanie; priesečník2) (a place where lines, roads etc intersect: The crash occurred at the intersection (between the two roads).) križovatka* * *• priesecník• prienik -
5 toll
I [təul] verb(to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) vyzváňaťII [təul] noun1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) mýto; mostné2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) obeť, straty•* * *• vyberat mýtne• vyzvánanie• zvonenie• clo• platit mýtne• poplatok• mýto• mýtne• odbíjanie -
6 asphalt
['æsfælt, ]( American[) -fo:lt]noun, adjective((of) a mixture containing tar, used to make roads, pavements etc: The workmen are laying asphalt; an asphalt playground.) asfalt; asfaltový* * *• asfaltovat• asfalt -
7 avenue
['ævinju:]1) (a road, often with trees along either side.) aleja2) ((often abbreviated to Ave. when written) a word used in the names of certain roads or streets: His address is 14 Swan Avenue.) trieda* * *• trieda (v meste)• ulica• bulvár• aleja -
8 busy
['bizi] 1. adjective1) (having a lot (of work etc) to do: I am very busy.) zamestnanie2) (full of traffic, people, activity etc: The roads are busy; a busy time of year.) rušný3) ((especially American) (of a telephone line) engaged: All the lines to New York are busy.) obsadený2. verb((sometimes with with) to occupy (oneself) with: She busied herself preparing the meal.) zamestnať sa- busily* * *• v cinnosti• zaneprázdnený• živý• zamestnaný• culý• rušný• obsadit• obsadzovat• obsadený• obsadené -
9 circus
['sə:kəs]plural - circuses; noun1) (a travelling show with performances by horsemen, acrobats, animals etc: The children went to the circus.) cirkus2) (an open space in a town etc where several roads meet: Piccadilly Circus.) (kruhové) námestie* * *• cirkus• kruhové námestie -
10 converge
[kən'və:‹](to (cause to) move towards or meet at one point: The roads converge in the centre of town.) zbiehať sa- convergent* * *• zbiehat sa• konvergovat -
11 corner
['ko:nə] 1. noun1) (a point where two lines, walls, roads etc meet: the corners of a cube; the corner of the street.) kút, roh2) (a place, usually a small quiet place: a secluded corner.) kútik3) (in football, a free kick from the corner of the field: We've been awarded a corner.) roh2. verb1) (to force (a person or animal) into a place from which it is difficult to escape: The thief was cornered in an alley.) zahnať do úzkych2) (to turn a corner: He cornered on only three wheels; This car corners very well.) vybrať zákrutu•- cornered- cut corners
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12 cross
[kros] I adjective(angry: I get very cross when I lose something.) mrzutý- crosslyII 1. plural - crosses; noun1) (a symbol formed by two lines placed across each other, eg + or x.) kríž2) (two wooden beams placed thus (+), on which Christ was nailed.) kríž3) (the symbol of the Christian religion.) kríž4) (a lasting cause of suffering etc: Your rheumatism is a cross you will have to bear.) kríž5) (the result of breeding two varieties of animal or plant: This dog is a cross between an alsatian and a labrador.) kríženec6) (a monument in the shape of a cross.) kríž7) (any of several types of medal given for bravery etc: the Victoria Cross.) kríž2. verb1) (to go from one side to the other: Let's cross (the street); This road crosses the swamp.) prejsť; pretínať2) ((negative uncross) to place (two things) across each other: He sat down and crossed his legs.) skrížiť3) (to go or be placed across (each other): The roads cross in the centre of town.) krížiť sa4) (to meet and pass: Our letters must have crossed in the post.) krížiť sa5) (to put a line across: Cross your `t's'.) preškrtnúť6) (to make (a cheque or postal order) payable only through a bank by drawing two parallel lines across it.) prekrížiť7) (to breed (something) from two different varieties: I've crossed two varieties of rose.) (s)krížiť8) (to go against the wishes of: If you cross me, you'll regret it!) odporovať•- cross-- crossing
- crossbow
- cross-breed
- cross-bred
- crosscheck 3. noun(the act of crosschecking.) preskúmanie, preverenie, kontrola- cross-country skiing
- cross-examine
- cross-examination
- cross-eyed
- cross-fire
- at cross-purposes
- cross-refer
- cross-reference
- crossroads
- cross-section
- crossword puzzle
- crossword
- cross one's fingers
- cross out* * *• transverzálny• priecny• preciarknut• prejst• prekrocit• diagonálny• kríž• križovat• krížový• krížit• krízový -
13 cross-country
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14 diverge
1) (to separate and go in different directions: The roads diverge three kilometres further on.) rozchádzať sa2) (to differ (from someone or something else); to go away (from a standard): This is where our opinions diverge.) rozchádzať sa•- divergent* * *• divergovat• rozbiehat sa• rozchádzat sa -
15 engineer
1) (a person who designs, makes, or works with, machinery: an electrical engineer.) inžinier, -ka2) ((usually civil engineer) a person who designs, constructs, or maintains roads, railways, bridges, sewers etc.) stavebný inžinier3) (an officer who manages a ship's engines.) lodný inžinier; technik4) ((American) an engine-driver.) strojvodca* * *• ženista• strojár• technik• inžinier -
16 fatality
[fə'tæləti]- plural fatalities - noun ((an accident causing) death: fatalities on the roads.) smrteľný úraz* * *• viera v osud• zhubnost• smrtelný úraz• smrtelná nehoda• smrt• úmrtnost• fatalita• fatálnost• fakt• fatalizmus• katastrofa• danost osudom• rana osudu• osudnost• osud• osudovost• podriadenost osudu• poznamenanost osudom• pohroma• mortalita• neštastie• neodvratnost osudu -
17 foresight
[-sæit]noun (the ability to see in advance what may happen and to plan for it: She had the foresight to drive carefully in case the roads were icy.) prezieravosť* * *• predvídavost• prezieravost• muška• opatrnost -
18 greasy
1) (of or like grease: greasy food.) mastný2) (covered in grease: greasy hands.) zamastený3) (slippery, as if covered in grease: greasy roads.) klzký* * *• tucný• umastený• klzký• mazlavý• mastný• necudný -
19 icy
1) (very cold: icy winds.) ľadový2) (covered with ice: icy roads.) zľadovatelý3) (unfriendly: an icy tone of voice.) ľadový, chladný* * *• ladový -
20 lane
[lein]1) (a narrow road or street: a winding lane.) úzka ulička2) (used in the names of certain roads or streets: His address is 12 Penny Lane.) ulica3) (a division of a road for one line of traffic: The new motorway has three lanes in each direction.) pruh4) (a regular course across the sea taken by ships: a regular shipping lane.) linka* * *• úzka ulica• špalier• ulicka• priechod• dopravný pás• jazdný pruh• chodnícek• cesticka• polná cesta• medza• morská cesta
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