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1 over
['əuvə] 1. preposition1) (higher than; above in position, number, authority etc: Hang that picture over the fireplace; He's over 90 years old.) nad, cez2) (from one side to another, on or above the top of; on the other side of: He jumped over the gate; She fell over the cat; My friend lives over the street.) cez3) (covering: He put his handkerchief over his face.) na, cez4) (across: You find people like him all over the world.) na5) (about: a quarrel over money.) o6) (by means of: He spoke to her over the telephone.) prostredníctvom7) (during: Over the years, she grew to hate her husband.) za8) (while having etc: He fell asleep over his dinner.) pri2. adverb1) (higher, moving etc above: The plane flew over about an hour ago.) nad, hore2) (used to show movement, change of position: He rolled over on his back; He turned over the page.) pre-3) (across: He went over and spoke to them.) cez, na druhú stranu4) (downwards: He fell over.) dolu, na zem5) (higher in number etc: for people aged twenty and over.) viac, hore6) (remaining: There are two cakes for each of us, and two over.) navyše7) (through from beginning to end, carefully: Read it over; Talk it over between you.) pre-3. adjective(finished: The affair is over now.) skončený4. noun((in cricket) a certain number of balls bowled from one end of the wicket: He bowled thirty overs in the match.) zmena5. as part of a word1) (too (much), as in overdo.)2) (in a higher position, as in overhead.)3) (covering, as in overcoat.)4) (down from an upright position, as in overturn.)5) (completely, as in overcome.)•- over all
- over and done with* * *• viac• viac než to• zbytok• znova• skoncený• tam• pred• prepínam• prekonanie priestoru• cez• po• ponad• lomeno• nad• nadto• na -
2 coming
noun the comings and goings of the people in the street.) príchod* * *• príchod• budúci• nastávajúci -
3 crowd
1. noun1) (a number of persons or things gathered together: A crowd of people gathered in the street.) dav2) (a group of friends, usually known to one another: John's friends are a nice crowd.) partia2. verb1) (to gather in a large group: They crowded round the injured motorcyclist.) zhŕknuť sa2) (to fill too full by coming together in: Sightseers crowded the building.) natlačiť sa (do)•- crowded* * *• zhromaždit sa• zástup• tlacenica• dav• množstvo -
4 empty
['empti] 1. adjective1) (having nothing inside: an empty box; an empty cup.) prázdny2) (unoccupied: an empty house.) neobývaný3) ((with of) completely without: a street quite empty of people.) prázdny4) (having no practical result; (likely to be) unfulfilled: empty threats.) jalový, bezvýznamný2. verb1) (to make or become empty: He emptied the jug; The cinema emptied quickly at 10.30; He emptied out his pockets.) vyprázdniť (sa)2) (to tip, pour, or fall out of a container: She emptied the milk into a pan; The rubbish emptied on to the ground.) vyliať; vysypať3. noun(an empty bottle etc: Take the empties back to the shop.) prázdna fľaša- empty-handed
- empty-headed* * *• vlievat• ústit• vyprázdnit• vysypat• hladný• pustý• planý• prázdny• neobývaný -
5 fight
1. past tense, past participle - fought; verb1) (to act against (someone or something) with physical violence: The two boys are fighting over (= because of) some money they found.) zápasiť2) (to resist strongly; to take strong action to prevent: to fight a fire; We must fight against any attempt to deprive us of our freedom.) bojovať (proti)3) (to quarrel: His parents were always fighting.) hádať sa2. noun1) (an act of physical violence between people, countries etc: There was a fight going on in the street.) boj2) (a struggle; action involving effort: the fight for freedom of speech; the fight against disease.) boj3) (the will or strength to resist: There was no fight left in him.) bojovnosť4) (a boxing-match.) zápas (v boxe)•- fighter- fight back
- fight it out
- fight off
- fight one's way
- fight shy of
- put up a good fight* * *• vecierok• viest v boji• vybojovat• zápolenie• zápas• zápasit• premáhat• boj• bitka• bojovat• bojovný duch• bojachtivost• bojovnost• parta• manévrovat -
6 going
1) (an act of leaving, moving away etc: the comings and goings of the people in the street.) odchod2) (the conditions under which something is done: Walking was heavy going because of all the mud.) fuška, drina* * *• existujúci• idúci• (v móde)• chôdza• chod -
7 hand out
(to give to several people; to distribute: The teacher handed out books to all the pupils; They were handing out leaflets in the street.) rozdávať* * *• rozdávat -
8 riot
1. noun(a noisy disturbance created by a usually large group of people: The protest march developed into a riot.) nepokoje2. verb(to form or take part in a riot: The protesters were rioting in the street.) robiť výtržnosti- rioter- riotous
- riotously
- riotousness
- run riot* * *• vzbúrit sa• vylomenina• vyvádzat• vyžívat sa• výtržnost• vzbura• zhluk• žit roztopašne• hlucná zábava• eso• hýrit• hýrenie• búrka• búrit• demonštrácie s výtržnosta• císlo• rozmarnost• rušit verejný poriadok• rozhadzovat• rozmarné chovanie• robit výtržnosti• orgie• povstanie• konat orgie• nepokoje• nepokoj• neovládnutelný výbuch• numero
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