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1 sense
[sens] 1. noun1) (one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices.) zmysel2) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) pocit3) (an awareness of (something): a well-developed musical sense; She has no sense of humour.) zmysel4) (good judgement: You can rely on him - he has plenty of sense.) dobrý vkus5) (a meaning (of a word).) zmysel, význam6) (something which is meaningful: Can you make sense of her letter?) výklad2. verb(to feel, become aware of, or realize: He sensed that she disapproved.) cítiť- senselessly
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2 vision
['viʒən]1) (something seen in the imagination or in a dream: God appeared to him in a vision.) videnie, vízia2) (the ability to see or plan into the future: Politicians should be men of vision.) predvídavosť3) (the ability to see or the sense of sight: He is slowly losing his vision.) zrak* * *• vidina• videnie• vidiet• vízia• zjavit• zjavenie• zrak• ukázat• predvídanie• predstavivost• predvídavost• predstavovat si• prelud• predstava• halucinácia• en• extáza• chiméra• dohlad• pohlad• pohlad do budúcna• krásne zjavenie• nádhera• obraz• obrazotvornost
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