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1 slightly
1) (to a small extent: I'm still slightly worried about it.) trocha2) (slenderly: slightly built.) krehko, subtílne* * *• trocha• nepatrne -
2 not in one's right mind
((slightly) mad: He can't be in his right mind - making incredible suggestions like that!) nebyť(celkom) pri zmysloch -
3 not (quite) right in the head
((slightly) mad: He can't be in his right mind - making incredible suggestions like that!) nebyť(celkom) pri zmysloch -
4 not (quite) right in the head
((slightly) mad: He can't be in his right mind - making incredible suggestions like that!) nebyť(celkom) pri zmysloch -
5 a little
1) (a short time or distance: Move a little to the right!) trocha, trochu2) (a small quantity of something: He has a little money to spare; 'Is there any soup left?' `Yes, a little.') trocha, trochu3) (slightly: She was a little frightened.) trocha, trošku* * *• trocha -
6 acquaintance
1) (a person whom one knows slightly.) známy2) ((with with) knowledge: My acquaintance with the works of Shakespeare is slight.) znalosť* * *• známí• znalost• zoznámenie• známy• oboznámenost• oboznámenie• okruh známych -
7 budge
(to (cause to) move, even slightly: I can't budge it; It won't budge!) pohnúť (sa)* * *• ustúpit• hýbat sa• pohnút sa -
8 cool
[ku:l] 1. adjective1) (slightly cold: cool weather.) studený2) (calm or not excitable: He's very cool in a crisis.) pokojný3) (not very friendly: He was very cool towards me.) chladný4) ((slang) great; terrific; fantastic: Wow, that's really cool!; You look cool in those jeans!) skvelý, úžasný, fantastický2. verb1) (to make or become less warm: The jelly will cool better in the refrigerator; She cooled her hands in the stream.) ochladiť (sa)2) (to become less strong: His affection for her has cooled; Her anger cooled.) ochladnúť3. noun(cool air or atmosphere: the cool of the evening.) chlad- coolly- coolness
- cool-headed
- cool down
- keep one's cool
- lose one's cool* * *• vlažný• svieži• drzý• chladný• púhy• pokojný• neomalený -
9 cutlass
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10 damp
[dæmp] 1. adjective(slightly wet: This towel is still damp.) vlhký2. noun(slight wetness, especially in the air: The walls were brown with (the) damp.) vlhkosť- dampen- damper
- dampness
- damp down* * *• utlmit• vlhcit• vlhkost• vlhko• vlhký• zadusit• zvlhnút• zmiernit• sklúcenost• sklúcený• sklúcená nálada• sychravý• stlmit• tlmit• prevlhnutý• banícky plyn• deprimovaný• depresia• podvádzat• kyslicník uhlicitý• mokrý• nemastný-neslaný• navlhcený• navlhlý• navlhcit• odradit -
11 flannel
['flænl](loosely woven woollen cloth usually soft and slightly furry: blankets made of flannel; ( also adjective) a flannel petticoat.) flanel; flanelový* * *• triet flanelom• flanel• liezt do zadku• obliect do flanelu -
12 flat
[flæt] 1. adjective1) (level; without rise or fall: a flat surface.) plochý2) (dull; without interest: She spent a very flat weekend.) nudný, všedný3) ((of something said, decided etc) definite; emphatic: a flat denial.) rozhodný4) ((of a tyre) not inflated, having lost most of its air: His car had a flat tyre.) sfúknutý5) ((of drinks) no longer fizzy: flat lemonade; ( also adverb) My beer has gone flat.) zvetraný6) (slightly lower than a musical note should be: That last note was flat; ( also adverb) The choir went very flat.) znížený, falošný; falošne2. adverb(stretched out: She was lying flat on her back.) natiahnuto3. noun1) ((American apartment) a set of rooms on one floor, with kitchen and bathroom, in a larger building or block: Do you live in a house or a flat?) byt2) ((in musical notation) a sign (♭) which makes a note a semitone lower.) znamienko bé3) (a level, even part: the flat of her hand.) dlaň4) ((usually in plural) an area of flat land, especially beside the sea, a river etc: mud flats.) nížina•- flatly- flatten
- flat rate
- flat out* * *• všedný• výsadkový cln• vypnutý• vyrovnaný• zrovnaný so zemou• znížený tón• zrovnat• zrejmý• zvetraný• znicený• znížit sa• zruinovaný• splasnutý• s vypnutými plachtami• splasnutá pneumatika• sploštit• strhnút lesk• úplný• úplne• tupec• topánka s nízkym podpätko• uniformný• presne• priamo• falošne• hluchý• falošný• dostihová závodná dráha• hlupák• fádny• jasný• kategorický• jednotvárny• klobúk• jednotný• bez podpätkov• byt• dat matný povrch• dokonalý• chumaj• chabý• cln s plochým dnom• do cela• rozrezat• rovina• rovný• rozhodný• rovno• rozmazaný• paušálny• plytký• plytcina• plochý• otvorený• paluba• plochá strana• otvorene• ostrý• plytký breh• otrepaný• plocha• polahnutý• pokojný• poschodie• kulisa• na suchu• mrtvy• na plocho• na dne• mdlý• málo zakrivený• monotónny• na chlp• naprostý• nevýraznej chuti• nevydutý• nevýrazný• nekontrastný• nejasný• napnutý• nezaujímavý• nízky• nudný• o pol tónu znížený• nízko• nezvlnený -
13 grapefruit
['ɡreipfru:t]plurals - grapefruit, grapefruits; noun((the flesh of) a large yellow-skinned citrus fruit that has a slightly bitter taste.)* * *• grapefruit -
14 hare
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15 indisposed
[indi'spəuzd]((slightly) ill: The princess is indisposed and has cancelled her engagements.) indisponovaný* * *• indisponovaný• chorý• chorlavý -
16 joggle
['‹oɡl](to (cause to) shake or move slightly from side to side: Don't joggle the table!) mykať* * *• utriasat• spoj• skoba• strkat• trasenie• urovnávat• klátit sa• porovnat -
17 lukewarm
['lu:kwo:m]1) (slightly warm: lukewarm water.) vlažný2) ((of eg interest, support etc) not very enthusiastic.) ľahostajný* * *• vlažný• letný• lahostajný -
18 merry
['meri]1) (cheerful; noisily or laughingly lively etc: merry children; a merry party.) veselý2) (slightly drunk: He's been getting merry on whisky.) podnapitý, rozjarený•- merrily- merriness
- merriment
- merry-go-round
- merrymaking
- merrymaker* * *• veselý• sladký• štastný• príjemný• bystrý• culý• rozjarený• radostný• ostrý• lahodný• lúbezný -
19 modify
(to change the form or quality of, usually slightly: We had to modify the original design.) upraviť, modifikovať* * *• znížit• zmenit• zmenšit• zmiernit• upravit• urcit• upravovat• umiernit• urcovat• prehlasovat• prispôsobit• bližšie urcit• redukovat• pozmenit• pozmenit sa• pozmenovat• miernit• modifikovat -
20 moist
[moist](damp; slightly wet: moist, fertile soil.) vlhký- moistly- moistness
- moisten
- moisture
- moisturize
- moisturise
- moisturizer
- moisturiser* * *• vlhnúci• vlhký• sentimentálny• slzavý• uslzený• prevlhnutý• daždivý• plný slz• mokvajúci• mokvavý• mierne mokrý• nasýtený daždom• navlhnutý
См. также в других словарях:
Slightly — Slight ly, adv. 1. In a slight manner. [1913 Webster] 2. Slightingly; negligently. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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slightly — slight|ly [ slaıtli ] adverb *** not very much, only a little: I feel slightly better today. He was limping slightly. Do you know her? Only slightly … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slightly */*/*/ — UK [ˈslaɪtlɪ] / US adverb not very much, only a little I feel slightly better today. He was limping slightly. Do you know her? Only slightly … English dictionary
slightly*/*/*/ — [ˈslaɪtli] adv a little I feel slightly better today.[/ex] He was limping slightly.[/ex] ‘Do you know her? ‘Only slightly. [/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
slightly — adverb a) Slenderly; delicately. He was slightly built, but tall. b) To a small extent or degree. He weighed slightly less than his wife who was a foot shorter. Syn: a little, marginally … Wiktionary
slightly — adv. Slightly is used with these adjectives: ↑abashed, ↑absurd, ↑afraid, ↑aggrieved, ↑agitated, ↑ajar, ↑alarmed, ↑alarming, ↑aloof, ↑ambiguous, ↑amused, ↑amusing … Collocations dictionary