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1 tilt
[tilt] 1. verb(to go or put (something) into a sloping or slanting position: He tilted his chair backwards; The lamp tilted and fell.) nakloniť (sa)2. noun(a slant; a slanting position: The table is at a slight tilt.) sklon- at full tilt- full tilt* * *• vrhnút sa (na koho)• vrazit• útocit• vyklopit• založit• zdvihnút• zápas• sklopit• turnaj• predierat sa• prevracat sa• preklopit• celtová strecha• posunút• kymácat• naklonit• nahnút• nachýlit• naklonit(sa)• nachýlenie• naklánat• naklonenie• narazit -
2 slant
1. verb(to be, lie etc at an angle, away from a vertical or horizontal position or line; to slope: The house is very old and all the floors and ceilings slant a little.) zvažovať sa2. noun(a sloping line or direction: The roof has a steep slant.) spád, sklon- slanting* * *• vánok• zámerne skreslit• zameriavat• zvažovat sa• zošikmit• sklonený• šikmý lúc• šikmý smer• sklon• šikmina• šikmá plocha• spád• sklánat sa• šikmost• škrtnút• šikmá ciara• šikmý• svah• stanovisko (amer.)• tahat• tendencne skreslit• tendencia• úbocie• uhlopriecka• úklon• predpojatý• prifarbit správu• príležitost• dostrel• hladisko• jednostranný• íst šikmo• klonit sa• byt šikmo• byt naklonený• diagonála• orientovat• ležat šikmo• naklonit• náhlad• mat šikmý smer• neobjektívny• naklánat sa• nepodat objektívne
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