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1 stale
[steil]1) ((of food etc) not fresh and therefore dry and tasteless: stale bread.) starý, suchý2) (no longer interesting: His ideas are stale and dull.) otrepaný3) (no longer able to work etc well because of too much study etc: If she practises the piano for more than two hours a day, she will grow stale.) vyčerpaný, unavený* * *• všeobecne známy• vycerpaný• vysušený• zacat nudit• vyšlý z cviku• zastaraný• zatuchnút• zatuchnutý• zožltlý• zvetrat• zvetraný• stat sa nudným• stvrdnút• starý• unavit• uschnutý• úhorovaná pôda• unavený• tvrdý• prešlý• pretrénovaný• prehnaný• fúzatý• banálny• dávno známy• opotrebovaný• otrepaný• mocit• netrénovaný• omrziet -
2 stale mate
• mrtvy bod -
3 Все по-старому
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4 Устойчивая погода
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5 active redundancy
• stále zálohovanie -
6 continue to be
• stále byt -
7 dartle
• stále vrhat -
8 decreasingly
• stále menej -
9 momently
• stále• trvale• každým okamžikom• na okamžik -
10 permanent representation
• stále zastúpenie -
11 permanent seat
• stále sídlo -
12 stable media
• stále médiá -
13 unvaried
• stále rovnaký• stály• trvalý• jednotvárny• monotónny• nemenlivý -
14 still
I 1. [stil] adjective1) (without movement or noise: The city seems very still in the early morning; Please stand/sit/keep/hold still while I brush your hair!; still (= calm) water/weather.) tichý, pokojný2) ((of drinks) not fizzy: still orange juice.) nešumivý2. noun(a photograph selected from a cinema film: The magazine contained some stills from the new film.) statický záber,,mŕtvolka``- stillborn II [stil] adverb1) (up to and including the present time, or the time mentioned previously: Are you still working for the same firm?; By Saturday he had still not / still hadn't replied to my letter.) stále (ešte)2) (nevertheless; in spite of that: Although the doctor told him to rest, he still went on working; This picture is not valuable - still, I like it.) napriek tomu3) (even: He seemed very ill in the afternoon and in the evening looked still worse.) ešte* * *• v jednom kuse• utíšený• utíšit• zátišie• stále ešte• stále• stály• stojaci• ticho• uspokojit• urcený pre fotografie• upokojit• tichý• tlmený• ukojit• tíšina• predsa len• premôct• ešte• ešte stále• doposial• fotografia• fotografia z filmu• jednako• ale• destilacný prístroj• destilovna• diagram• destilacné zariadenie• pokojne• pokojný• pokoj• kópia filmového okienka• liehovar• mrtvy pri narodený• mapa• mlciaci• mlcanlivý• nehybne• neustále• nehybný• nešumivý• obycajný -
15 all the time
(continually.) stále* * *• vždy• stále -
16 always
['o:lweiz]1) (at all times: I always work hard; I'll always remember her.) vždy2) (continually or repeatedly: He is always making mistakes.) stále, ustavične* * *• vždy• stále -
17 evergreen
adjective ((of trees etc) having green leaves all the year round: Holly is evergreen.) vždyzelený* * *• stále• stále zelený• úplne• nestarnúci šláger• neopadavý -
18 find fault with
(to criticize or complain of: She is always finding fault with the way he eats.) kritizovať* * *• vinit (koho)• vytýkat chyby (komu)• vytýkat (nieco)• stále kritizovat• stále vidiet (nieco)• stažovat si -
19 increasingly
adverb (more and more: It became increasingly difficult to find helpers.) stále viac* * *• stále viac -
20 restless
1) (always moving; showing signs of worry, boredom, impatience etc: a restless child; He's been doing the same job for years now and he's beginning to get restless.) nepokojný, netrpezlivý2) (during which a person does not sleep: a restless night.) bezsenný* * *• stále sa pohybujúci• stále sa prevalujúci• aktívny• agilný• rozrušený• nervózny• neposedný• nepohodlný• nedockavý• nespokojný• nepoznajúci pokoj• netrpezlivý• nesústredený• nepokojný
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stale — [steıl] adj [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Probably from Old French estale standing still, settled , from estal standing place ] 1.) bread or cake that is stale is no longer fresh or good to eat ≠ ↑fresh ▪ French bread goes stale (=becomes stale) very … Dictionary of contemporary English
stale — [ steıl ] adjective * 1. ) stale food such as bread is old and no longer fresh: a package of stale crackers get/go stale: Wrap the bread up well or it ll get stale. 2. ) used for describing something that does not smell fresh or pleasant: stale… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Stale — Stale, a. [Akin to stale urine, and to stall, n.; probably from Low German or Scandinavian. Cf. {Stale}, v. i.] 1. Vapid or tasteless from age; having lost its life, spirit, and flavor, from being long kept; as, stale beer. [1913 Webster] 2. Not… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stale — adj: impaired in legal effect or force by reason of not being used, acted upon, or demanded in a timely fashion the search warrant was invalid because it was based on stale information a stale claim Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… … Law dictionary
stale — stale1 [stāl] adj. staler, stalest [ME, prob. via Anglo Norm < OFr estale, quiet, stagnant < Gmc * stall: for IE base see STILL1] 1. having lost freshness; made musty, dry, bad, etc. by having been kept too long; specif., a) flat; vapid;… … English World dictionary
Stale — (st[=a]l), n. [OE. stale, stele, AS. st[ae]l, stel; akin to LG. & D. steel, G. stiel; cf. L. stilus stake, stalk, stem, Gr. steleo n a handle, and E. stall, stalk, n.] The stock or handle of anything; as, the stale of a rake. [Written also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stale — Stale, n. [See {Stale}, a. & v. i.] 1. That which is stale or worn out by long keeping, or by use. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. A prostitute. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. Urine, esp. that of beasts. Stale of horses. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stale — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}przysł. {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} w sposób ciągły, nieustanny, nieprzerwany; bezustannie, bez przerwy, bez ustanku, przez cały czas : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Stale upominać kogoś. Stale uczyć się. Stale mówił to samo. {{/stl 10}} … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
Stale — Stale, v. i. [Akin to D. & G. stallen, Dan. stalle, Sw. stalla, and E. stall a stable. [root] 163. See {Stall}, n., and cf. {Stale}, a.] To make water; to discharge urine; said especially of horses and cattle. Hudibras. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stale — Stale, n. [Cf. OF. estal place, position, abode, market, F. [ e]tal a butcher s stall, OHG. stal station, place, stable, G. stall (see {Stall}, n.); or from OE. stale theft, AS. stalu (see {Steal}, v. t.).] 1. Something set, or offered to view,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stale — Stale, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Staled} (st[=a]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Staling}.] To make vapid or tasteless; to destroy the life, beauty, or use of; to wear out. [1913 Webster] Age can not wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety. Shak. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English