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101 hydrant
(a pipe connected to the main water supply especially in a street, to which a hose can be attached in order to draw water off eg to put out a fire.) hydrant -
102 link up
to join or be joined closely or by a link: An electrician called to link up our house to the mains electricity supply (noun link-up) napojiť -
103 make up for
(to supply a reward, substitute etc for disappointment, damage, loss (of money or time) etc: Next week we'll try to make up for lost time.) nahradiť -
104 mechanize
['me-]1) (to introduce machinery into (an industry etc): We've mechanized the entire process.) (z)mechanizovať2) (to supply (troops) with motor vehicles.) motorizovať -
105 motorize
1) (to fit a motor to (eg a bicycle).) zaviesť motor2) (to supply (eg troops) with motor vehicles: Many army units have been motorized.) motorizovať -
106 peter out
(to come gradually to an end: As the river dried up our water-supply petered out; Their enthusiasm gradually petered out.) vytratiť sa, zmiznúť -
107 plentiful
adjective (existing in large amounts: a plentiful supply.) bohatý, hojný -
108 power cut
(a break in the electricity supply: We had a power cut last night.) výpadok -
109 provisions
noun plural ((a supply of) food: The campers got their provisions at the village shop.) potraviny -
110 run short
1) ((of a supply) to become insufficient: Our money is running short.) dochádzať2) ((with of) not to have enough: We're running short of money.) mať málo -
111 stock up
(to accumulate a supply of (something): The boys were stocking up on/with chocolate and lemonade for their walk.) zásobiť sa -
112 (and) to spare
(in greater supply or quantity than is needed; extra: I'll go to an exhibition if I have time to spare; I have enough food and to spare.) navyše, nazvyš -
113 unplug
past tense, past participle - unplugged; verb1) (to take the plug out of.) odzátkovať2) (to disconnect from the electricity supply: He unplugged the television.) vypnúť -
114 water main
(a large underground pipe carrying a public water supply.) hlavný prívod vody, vodovod
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