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  • 1 expense

    [-s]
    1) (the spending of money etc; cost: I've gone to a lot of expense to educate you well.) výdavky
    2) (a cause of spending: What an expense clothes are!) výdavky
    * * *
    • útrata
    • výlohy
    • výdavok

    English-Slovak dictionary > expense

  • 2 axe

    [æks] 1. noun
    (a tool with a (long) handle and a metal blade for cutting down trees and cutting wood etc into pieces.) sekera
    2. verb
    1) (to get rid of; to dismiss: They've axed 50% of their staff.) prepustiť
    2) (to reduce (costs, services etc): Government spending in education has been axed.) obmedziť
    * * *
    • sekera

    English-Slovak dictionary > axe

  • 3 countenance

    1. noun
    ((expression on) the face.) výraz tváre
    2. verb
    (to encourage, support or accept: We can't possibly countenance the spending of so much money.) schvaľovať
    * * *
    • výraz
    • súhlas
    • tvar
    • rovnováha (duševná)
    • rozvaha
    • pokoj
    • podpora

    English-Slovak dictionary > countenance

  • 4 curb

    [kə:b] 1. noun
    1) (something which restrains or controls: We'll have to put a curb on his enthusiasm.) uzda
    2) ((American) a kerb.) obrubník
    2. verb
    (to hold back, restrain or control: You must curb your spending.) brzdiť
    * * *
    • uzda
    • držat na uzde
    • brzdit
    • okraj chodníka

    English-Slovak dictionary > curb

  • 5 cut back

    to reduce considerably: The government cut back (on) public spending (noun cutback) obmedziť
    * * *
    • znížit
    • zmenšit

    English-Slovak dictionary > cut back

  • 6 dedicated

    adjective (spending a great deal of one's time and energy on a subject, one's job etc: She's a dedicated teacher; He is dedicated to music.) oddaný
    * * *
    • urcený
    • priradený
    • horlivý
    • nadšený
    • oddaný

    English-Slovak dictionary > dedicated

  • 7 economy

    [i'konəmi]
    1) (the thrifty, careful management of money etc to avoid waste: Please use the water with economy; We must make economies in household spending.) šetrnosť, úspornosť
    2) (organization of money and resources: the country's economy; household economy.) ekonómia
    - economical
    - economically
    - economics
    - economist
    - economize
    - economise
    * * *
    • ekonómia
    • hospodárnost
    • hospodárenie
    • hospodárstvo

    English-Slovak dictionary > economy

  • 8 expenditure

    [- ə]
    noun (the act of spending: the expenditure of money and resources; His expenditure(s) amounted to $500.) spotrebovanie; výdavky
    * * *
    • výdavok
    • vydanie
    • výdaje
    • výdavky
    • spotreba
    • náklad

    English-Slovak dictionary > expenditure

  • 9 extravagant

    [ik'strævəɡənt]
    1) (using or spending too much; wasteful: He's extravagant with money; an extravagant use of materials/energy.) márnotratný
    2) ((of ideas, emotions etc) exaggerated or too great: extravagant praise.) prehnaný
    - extravagance
    * * *
    • prehnaný
    • rozhadzovacný

    English-Slovak dictionary > extravagant

  • 10 in the long run

    (in the end: We thought we would save money, but in the long run our spending was about the same as usual.) nakoniec
    * * *
    • predsa len
    • koniec koncov
    • nakoniec
    • napokon

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  • 11 justify

    1) (to prove or show (a person, action, opinion etc) to be just, right, desirable or reasonable: How can the government justify the spending of millions of pounds on weapons when there is so much poverty in the country?) opodstatniť, oprávniť, ospravedlniť
    2) (to be a good excuse for: Your state of anxiety does not justify your being so rude to me.) ospravedlniť
    - justification
    * * *
    • vyrovnat
    • vyplnovat na formát
    • vyplnovat
    • zarovnávat
    • zarovnat
    • formátovat
    • dosvedcit
    • doložit
    • dat rozhrešenie
    • oprávnovat
    • opodstatnit
    • oprávnit
    • ospravedlnovat
    • ospravedlnit
    • podopriet
    • nastavit
    • odpustit hriechy

    English-Slovak dictionary > justify

  • 12 lavish

    ['læviʃ] 1. verb
    (to spend or give very freely: She lavishes too much money on that child.) míňať, rozhadzovať
    2. adjective
    1) ((of a person) spending or giving generously and sometimes too freely: a lavish host; You have certainly been lavish with the brandy in this cake.) štedrý; nešetriaci
    2) (given generously or too freely: lavish gifts.) štedrý
    - lavishness
    * * *
    • zahrnút
    • štedro dávat
    • štedro vydávat
    • štedrý
    • prehojný
    • plytvat
    • nadmerný

    English-Slovak dictionary > lavish

  • 13 limit

    ['limit] 1. noun
    1) (the farthest point or place; the boundary: There was no limit to his ambition.) hranica
    2) (a restriction: We must put a limit on our spending.) medza
    2. verb
    (to set a restriction on: We must limit the amount of time we spend on this work.) obmedziť
    - limited
    - limitless
    * * *
    • hranica
    • limitovat
    • limita
    • medzná hodnota
    • medza
    • ohranicovat
    • ohranicit
    • obmedzovat
    • obmedzit

    English-Slovak dictionary > limit

  • 14 necessitate

    [ni'sesiteit]
    verb (to make necessary: Re-building the castle would necessitate spending a lot of money.) vynútiť si
    * * *
    • vynútit
    • vyžiadat
    • vyžadovat
    • vynucovat
    • žiadat
    • spôsobit
    • urobit potrebným
    • pôsobit

    English-Slovak dictionary > necessitate

  • 15 pocket

    ['pokit] 1. noun
    1) (a small bag sewn into or on to clothes, for carrying things in: He stood with his hands in his pockets; a coat-pocket; ( also adjective) a pocket-handkerchief, a pocket-knife.) vrecko; vreckový
    2) (a small bag attached to the corners and sides of a billiard-table etc to catch the balls.) vrecko, vak
    3) (a small isolated area or group: a pocket of warm air.) oblasť
    4) ((a person's) income or amount of money available for spending: a range of prices to suit every pocket.) vrecko, príjem
    2. verb
    1) (to put in a pocket: He pocketed his wallet; He pocketed the red ball.) dať (si) do vrecka
    2) (to steal: Be careful he doesn't pocket the silver.) strčiť do vlastného vrecka
    - pocket-book
    - pocket-money
    - pocket-sized
    - pocket-size
    * * *
    • vrecko
    • vreckovka
    • priehradka
    • odkladacia priehradka

    English-Slovak dictionary > pocket

  • 16 regulate

    [-leit]
    1) (to control: We must regulate our spending; Traffic lights are used to regulate traffic.) regulovať
    2) (to adjust (a piece of machinery etc) so that it works at a certain rate etc: Can you regulate this watch so that it keeps time accurately?) nastaviť
    * * *
    • vyregulovat
    • zriadit
    • stanovit pravidlá
    • spravidelnit
    • spravovat
    • upravit
    • usmernit
    • urobit pravidelným
    • usmernovat
    • prispôsobit
    • riadit
    • regulovat
    • ovládat
    • nastavit
    • napravit
    • nariadit

    English-Slovak dictionary > regulate

  • 17 spare

    [speə] 1. verb
    1) (to manage without: No-one can be spared from this office.) obísť sa bez, postrádať
    2) (to afford or set aside for a purpose: I can't spare the time for a holiday.) ušetriť (si), venovať
    3) (to treat with mercy; to avoid injuring etc: `Spare us!' they begged.) ušetriť
    4) (to avoid causing grief, trouble etc to (a person): Break the news gently in order to spare her as much as possible.) šetriť (koho)
    5) (to avoid using, spending etc: He spared no expense in his desire to help us.) šetriť, ľutovať
    6) (to avoid troubling (a person with something); to save (a person trouble etc): I answered the letter myself in order to spare you the bother.) ušetriť
    2. adjective
    1) (extra; not actually being used: We haven't a spare (bed) room for guests in our house.) náhradný, rezervný
    2) ((of time etc) free for leisure etc: What do you do in your spare time?) voľný
    3. noun
    1) (a spare part (for a car etc): They sell spares at that garage.) náhradný diel
    2) (an extra wheel etc, kept for emergencies.) náhradná pneumatika
    - sparingly
    - spare part
    - spare rib
    - and to spare
    - to spare
    * * *
    • volne použitelný
    • volný
    • zbytocný
    • zvyšný
    • skúpy
    • striedmy
    • tenký
    • ušetrit
    • prebytocný
    • hostinský
    • chudý
    • rezervná pneumatika
    • rezervný
    • pre hostov
    • náhradný
    • nadbytocný
    • náhradná súciastka
    • núdzový

    English-Slovak dictionary > spare

  • 18 studious

    ['stju:diəs]
    (spending much time in careful studying: a studious girl.) usilovný
    - studiousness
    * * *
    • uvážený
    • úzkostlivý
    • venujúci sa štúdiu
    • velmi horlivý
    • vedecký
    • zameraný
    • zámerný
    • snaživý
    • študujúci
    • svedomitý
    • týkajúci sa štúdia
    • dychtivý

    English-Slovak dictionary > studious

  • 19 thrift

    [Ɵrift]
    (careful spending of money, or using of food or other resources, so that one can save or have some left in reserve; economy: She is noted for her thrift but her husband is very extravagant.) šetrnosť, sporivosť, hospodárnosť
    - thriftily
    - thriftiness
    * * *
    • šetrnost
    • sporivost
    • gazdovlivost

    English-Slovak dictionary > thrift

  • 20 launch out

    (to throw oneself freely into some new activity (often involving spending money).) pustiť sa (do)

    English-Slovak dictionary > launch out

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