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  • 1 sea-water

    • slaná voda
    • morská voda

    English-Slovak dictionary > sea-water

  • 2 sea

    [si:] 1. noun
    1) ((often with the) the mass of salt water covering most of the Earth's surface: I enjoy swimming in the sea; over land and sea; The sea is very deep here; ( also adjective) A whale is a type of large sea animal.) more; morský
    2) (a particular area of sea: the Baltic Sea; These fish are found in tropical seas.) more
    3) (a particular state of the sea: mountainous seas.) more
    - seaward
    - seaboard
    - sea breeze
    - seafaring
    - seafood
    2. adjective
    seafood restaurants.) morské jedlá, špeciality
    - sea-going
    - seagull
    - sea level
    - sea-lion
    - seaman
    - seaport
    - seashell
    - seashore
    - seasick
    - seasickness
    - seaside
    - seaweed
    - seaworthy
    - seaworthiness
    - at sea
    - go to sea
    - put to sea
    * * *
    • vlnobitie
    • vlna
    • vlnenie
    • týkajúci sa mora
    • prímorský
    • jazero
    • rozbúrenost mora
    • pobrežný
    • povolanie námorníka
    • pohyb morskej hladiny
    • morský
    • morský príval
    • more
    • námornícky
    • námorný
    • oceán

    English-Slovak dictionary > sea

  • 3 water

    ['wo:tə] 1. noun
    (a colourless, transparent liquid compound of hydrogen and oxygen, having no taste or smell, which turns to steam when boiled and to ice when frozen: She drank two glasses of water; `Are you going swimming in the sea?' `No, the water's too cold'; Each bedroom in the hotel is supplied with hot and cold running water; ( also adjective) The plumber had to turn off the water supply in order to repair the pipe; transport by land and water.) voda; vodný
    2. verb
    1) (to supply with water: He watered the plants.) poliať
    2) ((of the mouth) to produce saliva: His mouth watered at the sight of all the food.) sliniť
    3) ((of the eyes) to fill with tears: The dense smoke made his eyes water.) slziť
    - watery
    - wateriness
    - waterborne
    - water-closet
    - water-colour
    - watercress
    - waterfall
    - waterfowl
    - waterfront
    - waterhole
    - watering-can
    - water level
    - waterlily
    - waterlogged
    - water main
    - water-melon
    - waterproof
    3. noun
    (a coat made of waterproof material: She was wearing a waterproof.) nepremokavý plášť
    4. verb
    (to make (material) waterproof.) impregnovať
    - water-skiing
    - water-ski
    - watertight
    - water vapour
    - waterway
    - waterwheel
    - waterworks
    - hold water
    - into deep water
    - in deep water
    - water down
    * * *
    • vodný stav
    • voda
    • zavlažit
    • zamocit
    • zavodnit
    • zavodnovat
    • zavlažovat
    • zalievat
    • zmácat
    • zvlhcit
    • íst sa napojit
    • jas (drahokamu)
    • chodit sa napájat
    • dat pit
    • pit
    • polievat
    • lesk (drahokamu)
    • kropit
    • mácat
    • naberat vodu
    • mocit
    • napit sa
    • napojit
    • napájat

    English-Slovak dictionary > water

  • 4 low tide/water

    (the time when the sea is lowest at a particular place during ebb-tide: There is three feet of water in the harbour, even at low water.) odliv

    English-Slovak dictionary > low tide/water

  • 5 fresh-water

    adjective (of inland rivers or lakes; not of the sea: fresh-water fish.) sladkovodný

    English-Slovak dictionary > fresh-water

  • 6 fresh

    [freʃ]
    1) (newly made, gathered, arrived etc: fresh fruit (= fruit that is not tinned, frozen etc); fresh flowers.) čerstvý
    2) ((of people etc) healthy; not tired: You are looking very fresh this morning.) svieži
    3) (another; different; not already used, begun, worn, heard etc: a fresh piece of paper; fresh news.) nový
    4) ((of weather etc) cool; refreshing: a fresh breeze; fresh air.) čerstvý
    5) ((of water) without salt: The swimming-pool has fresh water in it, not sea water.) sladký
    - freshly
    - fresh-water
    * * *
    • svieži
    • drzý
    • cerstvý
    • nový

    English-Slovak dictionary > fresh

  • 7 crystallise

    1) (to form (into) crystals: He crystallized the salt from the sea water.) kryštalizovať
    2) (to cover with a coating of sugar crystals: crystallized fruits.) obaliť v cukre
    3) (to make or become definite or clear: He tried to crystallize his ideas.) vykryštalizovať (sa)
    * * *
    • kryštalizovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > crystallise

  • 8 crystallize

    1) (to form (into) crystals: He crystallized the salt from the sea water.) kryštalizovať
    2) (to cover with a coating of sugar crystals: crystallized fruits.) obaliť v cukre
    3) (to make or become definite or clear: He tried to crystallize his ideas.) vykryštalizovať (sa)

    English-Slovak dictionary > crystallize

  • 9 deep

    [di:p] 1. adjective
    1) (going or being far down or far into: a deep lake; a deep wound.) hlboký
    2) (going or being far down by a named amount: a hole six feet deep.) hlboký
    3) (occupied or involved to a great extent: He is deep in debt.) zahĺbený; (po uši) zadĺžený
    4) (intense; strong: The sea is a deep blue colour; They are in a deep sleep.) sýty, hlboký
    5) (low in pitch: His voice is very deep.) hlboký
    2. adverb
    (far down or into: deep into the wood.) hlboko
    - deeply
    - deepness
    - deep-freeze
    3. verb
    (to freeze and keep (food) in this.) mraziť, zmraziť
    - in deep water
    * * *
    • velký
    • zhlboka
    • záludný
    • široký
    • skrytý
    • sýty
    • svet mrtvych
    • tajomný
    • temný
    • úskocný
    • tmavý
    • prílišný
    • príliš
    • hlbiny podsvetia
    • hlbiny vesmíru
    • hlbina
    • hlboký
    • hlboko
    • dômyselný
    • hlboko ponorený
    • do hlbky
    • chytrý
    • nadmerný
    • nadmerne
    • nekonecno
    • nevyspytatelný
    • nekonecný priestor

    English-Slovak dictionary > deep

  • 10 high

    1. adjective
    1) (at, from, or reaching up to, a great distance from ground-level, sea-level etc: a high mountain; a high dive; a dive from the high diving-board.) vysoký
    2) (having a particular height: This building is about 20 metres high; My horse is fifteen hands high.) vysoký
    3) (great; large; considerable: The car was travelling at high speed; He has a high opinion of her work; They charge high prices; high hopes; The child has a high fever/temperature.) vysoký; veľký
    4) (most important; very important: the high altar in a church; Important criminal trials are held at the High Court; a high official.) hlavný; najvyšší; vysoký
    5) (noble; good: high ideals.) vznešený
    6) ((of a wind) strong: The wind is high tonight.) prudký
    7) ((of sounds) at or towards the top of a (musical) range: a high note.) vysoký
    8) ((of voices) like a child's voice (rather than like a man's): He still speaks in a high voice.) vysoký
    9) ((of food, especially meat) beginning to go bad.) páchnuci
    10) (having great value: Aces and kings are high cards.) vysoký
    2. adverb
    (at, or to, a great distance from ground-level, sea-level etc: The plane was flying high in the sky; He'll rise high in his profession.) vysoko
    - highness
    - high-chair
    - high-class
    - higher education
    - high fidelity
    - high-handed
    - high-handedly
    - high-handedness
    - high jump
    - highlands
    - high-level
    - highlight
    3. verb
    (to draw particular attention to (a person, thing etc).) poukázať (na), zdôrazniť
    - high-minded
    - high-mindedness
    - high-pitched
    - high-powered
    - high-rise
    - highroad
    - high school
    - high-spirited
    - high spirits
    - high street
    - high-tech
    4. adjective
    ((also hi-tech): high-tech industries.) moderný
    - high treason
    - high water
    - highway
    - Highway Code
    - highwayman
    - high wire
    - high and dry
    - high and low
    - high and mighty
    - the high seas
    - it is high time
    * * *
    • vysoko
    • vysoký
    • vznešený
    • silný
    • hlavný
    • horný
    • dôležitý
    • mocný

    English-Slovak dictionary > high

  • 11 splash

    [splæʃ] 1. verb
    1) (to make wet with drops of liquid, mud etc, especially suddenly and accidentally: A passing car splashed my coat (with water).) pofŕkať
    2) (to (cause to) fly about in drops: Water splashed everywhere.) striekať
    3) (to fall or move with splashes: The children were splashing in the sea.) špliechať (sa)
    4) (to display etc in a place, manner etc that will be noticed: Posters advertising the concert were splashed all over the wall.) vystaviť
    2. noun
    1) (a scattering of drops of liquid or the noise made by this: He fell in with a loud splash.) šplechnutie, čľapot
    2) (a mark made by splashing: There was a splash of mud on her dress.) fľak
    3) (a bright patch: a splash of colour.) škvrna
    * * *
    • uverejnit
    • špliechat
    • špliechanie
    • špliechat vodu
    • škvrna
    • senzácia
    • striekat
    • preplávat
    • preplávat špliechaním
    • prejst
    • brodit sa
    • clapot
    • clapotat
    • rozstrekovat
    • rozruch
    • oznámit
    • ošpliechat
    • plieskat
    • pošpliechat
    • prebrodit sa
    • postriekat
    • kvapka
    • nahodit
    • mláka
    • naznacit
    • nastriekat

    English-Slovak dictionary > splash

  • 12 bathe

    [beiƟ] 1. verb
    1) (to put into water: He bathed his feet; I'll bathe your wounds.) kúpať, umývať
    2) (to go swimming: She bathes in the sea every day.) kúpať sa
    2. noun
    (an act of swimming: a midnight bathe.) kúpanie sa
    - bathing
    * * *
    • kúpat sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > bathe

  • 13 dive

    1. verb
    1) (to plunge headfirst into water or down through the air: He dived off a rock into the sea.) skočiť strmhlav
    2) (to go quickly and suddenly out of sight: She dived down a back street and into a shop.) zapadnúť, náhle zmiznúť
    2. noun
    (an act of diving: She did a beautiful dive into the deep end of the pool.) skok
    - diving-board
    - great diving beetle
    * * *
    • vrhnút sa
    • zaborit
    • spadnút
    • skocit hlavou do vody
    • hlavicka (skok)
    • prudko klesnút
    • potopit sa
    • ponorit sa
    • pohrúžit sa
    • letiet nadol
    • krcma

    English-Slovak dictionary > dive

  • 14 flow

    [fləu] 1. verb
    1) (to move along in the way that water does: The river flowed into the sea.) tiecť
    2) ((of the tide) to rise: The boat left the harbour when the tide began to flow.) stúpať
    2. noun
    (the act of flowing: a flow of blood; the flow of traffic.) tok; cirkulácia; prúd
    * * *
    • volne spadat
    • uvolnit to
    • visiet
    • vlievat sa
    • vlnit sa
    • valit sa
    • vypustit
    • vyplývat
    • zátoka
    • splývanie
    • splývat
    • stekat
    • stúpat
    • tiect
    • tiect prúdom
    • tok
    • produkcia
    • pretiect
    • pretekat
    • príliv
    • husto naniest
    • rozplývanie
    • prýštit
    • rozliv
    • rozpíjanie
    • prúd
    • rozliat
    • prúdit
    • rozlievat sa
    • plynút
    • oplývat
    • pohybovat sa
    • krvácat
    • menštruácia
    • naliat
    • obiehat

    English-Slovak dictionary > flow

  • 15 lagoon

    [lə'ɡu:n]
    (a shallow stretch of water separated from the sea by sandbanks, coral reefs etc.) lagúna
    * * *
    • lagúna

    English-Slovak dictionary > lagoon

  • 16 low

    I 1. [ləu] adjective
    1) (not at or reaching up to a great distance from the ground, sea-level etc: low hills; a low ceiling; This chair is too low for the child.) nízky
    2) (making little sound; not loud: She spoke in a low voice.) tichý
    3) (at the bottom of the range of musical sounds: That note is too low for a female voice.) nízky, hlboký
    4) (small: a low price.) nízky
    5) (not strong; weak or feeble: The fire was very low.) malý, slabý, chabý
    6) (near the bottom in grade, rank, class etc: low temperatures; the lower classes.) nízky, nižší
    2. adverb
    (in or to a low position, manner or state: The ball flew low over the net.) nízko
    - lowly
    - lowliness
    - low-down
    - lowland
    - lowlander
    - lowlands
    - low-lying
    - low-tech
    3. adjective
    low-tech industries/skills.) jednoduchá technológia, primitívna technológia
    - be low on II [ləu] verb
    (to make the noise of cattle; to moo: The cows were lowing.) bučať
    * * *
    • vulgárny
    • zlý
    • slabý
    • surový
    • tichý
    • hlboký
    • bucanie (kravy)
    • bucat
    • dekoltovaný
    • dolný
    • prostý
    • malý
    • necivilizovaný
    • nepriaznivý
    • nízky

    English-Slovak dictionary > low

  • 17 murmur

    ['mə:mə] 1. noun
    (a quiet, indistinct sound, eg that of running water or low voices: the murmur of the sea; There was a low murmur among the crowd.) zurčanie; šum; mrmlanie
    2. verb
    (to make such a sound: The child murmured (something) in his sleep.) mrmlať
    * * *
    • žblnkot
    • zašeptat
    • šepot
    • šomrat
    • šeptat
    • šeptanie
    • šelest
    • šomranie
    • šum
    • šumiet
    • klokotat
    • klokotanie
    • klokot
    • hundrat
    • hundranie
    • bzucat
    • bublat
    • bublanie
    • bzukot
    • bzucanie
    • reptanie
    • reptat
    • potlacený prejav radosti
    • mrmlat

    English-Slovak dictionary > murmur

  • 18 paddle

    ['pædl] I verb
    (to walk about in shallow water: The children went paddling in the sea.) pľačkať sa, brodiť sa
    II 1. noun
    (a short, light oar, often with a blade at each end of the shaft, used in canoes etc.) pádlo
    2. verb
    (to move with a paddle: He paddled the canoe along the river.) pádlovať
    - paddle-wheel
    * * *
    • veslovanie
    • veslo
    • stavidlo
    • plutva
    • lopata

    English-Slovak dictionary > paddle

  • 19 periscope

    ['periskəup]
    (a tube containing mirrors, through which a person can look in order to see things which cannot be seen from the position the person is in, especially one used in submarines when under water to allow a person to see what is happening on the surface of the sea.) periskop
    * * *
    • periskop

    English-Slovak dictionary > periscope

  • 20 point

    [point] 1. noun
    1) (the sharp end of anything: the point of a pin; a sword point; at gunpoint (= threatened by a gun).) hrot, špička
    2) (a piece of land that projects into the sea etc: The ship came round Lizard Point.) mys, výbežok
    3) (a small round dot or mark (.): a decimal point; five point three six (= 5.36); In punctuation, a point is another name for a full stop.) bodka
    4) (an exact place or spot: When we reached this point of the journey we stopped to rest.) bod
    5) (an exact moment: Her husband walked in at that point.) moment
    6) (a place on a scale especially of temperature: the boiling-point of water.) bod
    7) (a division on a compass eg north, south-west etc.) dielec, čiarka (kompasu)
    8) (a mark in scoring a competition, game, test etc: He has won by five points to two.) bod
    9) (a particular matter for consideration or action: The first point we must decide is, where to meet; That's a good point; You've missed the point; That's the whole point; We're wandering away from the point.) bod, vec, otázka, pointa
    10) ((a) purpose or advantage: There's no point (in) asking me - I don't know.) zmysel
    11) (a personal characteristic or quality: We all have our good points and our bad ones.) vlastnosť
    12) (an electrical socket in a wall etc into which a plug can be put: Is there only one electrical point in this room?) zásuvka
    2. verb
    1) (to aim in a particular direction: He pointed the gun at her.) namieriť
    2) (to call attention to something especially by stretching the index finger in its direction: He pointed (his finger) at the door; He pointed to a sign.) ukázať
    3) (to fill worn places in (a stone or brick wall etc) with mortar.) škárovať, spárovať
    - pointer
    - pointless
    - pointlessly
    - points
    - be on the point of
    - come to the point
    - make a point of
    - make one's point
    - point out
    - point one's toes
    * * *
    • železnicná výhybka
    • špicka
    • stanica
    • hrot
    • bod
    • bodka
    • desatinná bodka
    • rádová ciarka

    English-Slovak dictionary > point

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