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101 come to the point
1) ((also get to the point) to reach the most important consideration in a conversation etc: He talked and talked but never came to the point.) dospieť k veci2) ((only with it as subject) to arrive at the moment when something must be done: He always promises to help, but when it comes to the point he's never there.) prísť k veci -
102 dip into
1) (to withdraw amounts from (a supply, eg of money): I've been dipping into my savings recently.) siahnuť do, načrieť2) (to look briefly at (a book) or to study (a subject) in a casual manner: I've dipped into his book on Shakespeare, but I haven't read it right through.) nahliadnuť -
103 dogmatic
[doɡ'mætik](tending to force one's own opinions on other people: He's very dogmatic on this subject.) autoritatívny -
104 facet
1) (a side of a many-sided object, especially a cut jewel: the facets of a diamond.) fazeta, ploška2) (an aspect or view of a subject: There are several facets to this question.) stránka -
105 full-scale
adjective ((of a drawing etc) of the same size as the subject: a full-scale drawing of a flower.) v skutočnej veľkosti -
106 GCE
[,‹i: si: 'i:]( abbreviation) (General Certificate of Education; an examination taken in a particular school subject usually at age 16 (O-level) or at age 18 (A-level); a pass in such an examination.) maturitné vysvedčenie -
107 have (something) at one's fingertips
(to know all the details of (a subject) thoroughly: He has the history of the firm at his fingertips.) mať v malíčkuEnglish-Slovak dictionary > have (something) at one's fingertips
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108 have (something) at one's fingertips
(to know all the details of (a subject) thoroughly: He has the history of the firm at his fingertips.) mať v malíčkuEnglish-Slovak dictionary > have (something) at one's fingertips
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109 in depth
(deeply and thoroughly: I have studied the subject in depth.) do hĺbky -
110 know one's stuff
(to be skilful and knowledgeable in one's chosen subject.) vyznať sa (v) -
111 MSc
[,em es 'si:, ]( American[),em 'es](American MS) (abbreviation)(Master of Science; a second university degree in a science subject.) magister vied -
112 O level
['ou-levəl](Ordinary Level; (in Britain) a matriculation examination in a particular subject that is not sufficient for university entrance, for which A (= Advanced) levels are required.) nižší stupeň záverečnej skúšky na strednej škole -
113 on trial
1) (the subject of a legal action in court: She's on trial for murder.) pred súdom2) (undergoing tests or examination: We've had a new television installed, but it's only on trial.) na skúšku -
114 passing
1) (going past: a passing car.) prechádzajúci2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) pominuteľný3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) zbežný -
115 physical education
noun (abbreviation) (PE; physical training (gymnastics) and sport taught as a subject at school.) telesná výchova -
116 predicate
['predikət](what is said about the subject of a sentence: We live in London; The president of the republic died.) prísudok -
117 primer
1) (a book that gives basic information about a subject.) úvod (do); základná príručka2) (a substance put on a surface to prime it before painting.) podklad -
118 scratch the surface
(to deal too slightly with a subject: We started to discuss the matter, but only had time to scratch the surface.) len sa dotknúť (problému) -
119 speciality
[speʃi'əti], (American) specialty ['speʃəlti] - plurals specialities, specialties - noun1) (a special product for which one is well-known: Brown bread is this baker's speciality.) špecialita2) (a special activity, or subject about which one has special knowledge: His speciality is physics.) odbornosť, špecializácia -
120 specialize
verb ((usually with in) go give one's attention (to), work (in), or study (a particular job, subject etc): He specializes in fixing computers.) špecializovať sa
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