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  • 81 outwards

    adverb (towards the outside edge or surface: Moving outwards from the centre of the painting, we see that the figures become smaller.) smerom von
    * * *
    • smerom von

    English-Slovak dictionary > outwards

  • 82 palm

    I noun
    (the inner surface of the hand between the wrist and the fingers: She held the mouse in the palm of her hand.) dlaň
    - palm something off on someone
    - palm off on someone
    - palm something off on
    - palm off on
    II noun
    ((also palm tree) a kind of tall tree, with broad, spreading leaves, which grows in hot countries: a coconut palm.) palma
    * * *
    • sláva
    • dlan
    • palmová ratolest
    • podplatit
    • podstrcit
    • lopatka

    English-Slovak dictionary > palm

  • 83 pavement

    noun ((American sidewalk) a paved surface, especially a paved footpath along the sides of a road for people to walk on.) chodník
    * * *
    • dláždená plocha

    English-Slovak dictionary > pavement

  • 84 periscope

    ['periskəup]
    (a tube containing mirrors, through which a person can look in order to see things which cannot be seen from the position the person is in, especially one used in submarines when under water to allow a person to see what is happening on the surface of the sea.) periskop
    * * *
    • periskop

    English-Slovak dictionary > periscope

  • 85 petroleum

    [pə'trəuliəm]
    noun (oil in its raw, unrefined form, which is found in natural wells below the earth's surface and from which petrol, paraffin etc are obtained.) ropa
    * * *
    • ropa

    English-Slovak dictionary > petroleum

  • 86 physical

    ['fizikəl]
    1) (of the body: Playing football is one form of physical fitness.) telesný
    2) (of things that can be seen or felt: the physical world.) hmotný
    3) (of the laws of nature: It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird.) fyzický
    4) (relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth: physical geography.) fyzický
    5) (relating to physics: physical chemistry.) fyzikálny
    - physical education
    * * *
    • telesný
    • fyzický
    • fyzikálny

    English-Slovak dictionary > physical

  • 87 pile

    I 1. noun
    1) (a (large) number of things lying on top of each other in a tidy or untidy heap; a (large) quantity of something lying in a heap: There was a neat pile of books in the corner of the room; There was pile of rubbish at the bottom of the garden.) kopa, hromada
    2) (a large quantity, especially of money: He must have piles of money to own a car like that.) more, kopa
    2. verb
    (to make a pile of (something); to put (something) in a pile: He piled the boxes on the table.) naukladať/dať na kopu
    - pile up II
    (a large pillar or stake driven into the ground as a foundation for a building, bridge etc: The entire city of Venice is built on piles.) kôl
    III noun
    (the thick soft surface of carpets and some kinds of cloth eg velvet: The rug has a deep/thick pile.) vlas; srsť
    * * *
    • stoh
    • hromada
    • kopa

    English-Slovak dictionary > pile

  • 88 put down

    1) (to lower: The teacher asked the pupil to put his hand down.) dať dolu
    2) (to place on the floor or other surface, out of one's hands: Put that knife down immediately!) odložiť
    3) (to subdue (a rebellion etc).) potlačiť
    4) (to kill (an animal) painlessly when it is old or very ill.) zabiť, usmrtiť (staré / choré zviera)
    * * *
    • zapísat si

    English-Slovak dictionary > put down

  • 89 ramp

    [ræmp]
    (a sloping surface between places, objects etc which are at different levels: The car drove up the ramp from the quay to the ship.) rampa
    * * *
    • vystupovat
    • zúrit
    • zúrivost
    • spád
    • sklon
    • sklánat sa
    • stúpat
    • klesat
    • divocenie
    • diviet
    • rampa

    English-Slovak dictionary > ramp

  • 90 reef

    [ri:f]
    (a line of rocks etc just above or below the surface of the sea: The ship got stuck on a reef.) útes
    * * *
    • útes
    • zlatonosná žila
    • skala
    • bralo
    • podkasávat
    • krátit plachtu

    English-Slovak dictionary > reef

  • 91 rind

    (a thick, hard outer layer or covering, especially the outer surface of cheese or bacon, or the peel of fruit: bacon-rind; lemon-rind.) kôra; koža, šupka
    * * *
    • zlúpat kôru
    • šupka
    • kožka
    • kôra
    • obal
    • olúpat

    English-Slovak dictionary > rind

  • 92 ripple

    ['ripl] 1. noun
    (a little wave or movement on the surface of water etc: He threw the stone into the pond, and watched the ripples spread across the water.) vlnenie, sčerenie
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) have ripples: The grass rippled in the wind; The wind rippled the grass.) vlniť (sa)
    * * *
    • vlnky
    • vlnka
    • vlnit sa
    • zahrat kadenciu
    • zašumiet
    • záhyb
    • zvlnenie
    • spadnút
    • drhnút
    • drhnút lan
    • rozvlnit
    • rozohrat
    • perlit sa
    • kucierka

    English-Slovak dictionary > ripple

  • 93 road

    [rəud]
    1) (a strip of ground usually with a hard level surface for people, vehicles etc to travel on: This road takes you past the school; ( also adjective) road safety.) cesta; cestný
    2) ((often abbreviated to Rd when written) used in the names of roads or streets: His address is 24 School Road.) trieda
    3) (a route; the correct road(s) to follow in order to arrive somewhere: We'd better look at the map because I'm not sure of the road.) cesta
    4) (a way that leads to something: the road to peace; He's on the road to ruin.) cesta
    - road map
    - roadside
    - roadway
    - roadworks
    - roadworthy
    - roadworthiness
    - by road
    * * *
    • vozovka
    • železnicná trat
    • smer
    • spôsob
    • stopovat po zemi
    • dráha
    • jazdná dráha
    • cesta
    • kolaje

    English-Slovak dictionary > road

  • 94 rock

    I [rok] noun
    1) ((a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth: The ship struck a rock and sank; the rocks on the seashore; He built his house on solid rock.) skala
    2) (a large stone: The climber was killed by a falling rock.) balvan
    3) (a type of hard sweet made in sticks: a stick of Edinburgh rock.) cukrová tyčinka
    - rocky
    - rockiness
    - rock-bottom
    - rock-garden
    - rock-plant
    - on the rocks
    II [rok] verb
    1) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) kolísať (sa)
    2) (to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.) pestovať v náručí
    3) (to shake or move violently: The earthquake rocked the building.) kývať sa
    - rocky
    - rockiness
    - rocking-chair
    - rocking-horse
    - off one's rocker
    III [rok]
    ((also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody: She likes rock; ( also adjective) a rock band.) rock; rockový
    * * *
    • útes
    • volovina
    • výbežok
    • zatriast sa
    • zakymácat sa
    • zdrsnit
    • skala
    • šuter
    • ukolísat
    • hlúpost
    • hlúpa chyba
    • fundament
    • húpat sa
    • hnat to
    • kmitat
    • kamienok
    • hornina
    • holub skalný
    • kamen
    • balvan
    • bonbón
    • rozkývat sa
    • rozkolísat sa
    • rock'n roll
    • pevný základ
    • praslica
    • pohybovat
    • kolísat
    • kolísat(sa)
    • kymácat sa
    • kravina
    • kolísat sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > rock

  • 95 rub

    1. past tense, past participle - rubbed; verb
    (to move against the surface of something else, pressing at the same time: He rubbed his eyes; The horse rubbed its head against my shoulder; The back of the shoe is rubbing against my heel.) trieť (sa), šúchať (sa)
    2. noun
    (an act of rubbing: He gave the teapot a rub with a polishing cloth.) trenie
    - rub it in
    - rub out
    - rub shoulders with
    - rub up
    - rub up the wrong way
    * * *
    • tažkost
    • prekážka

    English-Slovak dictionary > rub

  • 96 satin

    ['sætin]
    (a closely woven type of silk with a shiny surface: The baby's skin was as smooth as satin; ( also adjective) a satin dress.) satén; saténový
    * * *
    • saténový
    • satinovat
    • satén
    • hladký povrch
    • hladit
    • hladký ako satén
    • leštit povrch

    English-Slovak dictionary > satin

  • 97 scratch

    [skræ ] 1. verb
    1) (to mark or hurt by drawing a sharp point across: The cat scratched my hand; How did you scratch your leg?; I scratched myself on a rose bush.) (po)škrabať (sa)
    2) (to rub to relieve itching: You should try not to scratch insect bites.) rozškrabať
    3) (to make by scratching: He scratched his name on the rock with a sharp stone.) vyškriabať
    4) (to remove by scratching: She threatened to scratch his eyes out.) vyškriabať
    5) (to withdraw from a game, race etc: That horse has been scratched.) odvolať
    2. noun
    1) (a mark, injury or sound made by scratching: covered in scratches; a scratch at the door.) ryha, škrabanec; škripot
    2) (a slight wound: I hurt myself, but it's only a scratch.) škrabnutie
    3) (in certain races or competitions, the starting point for people with no handicap or advantage.) štartovacia čiara
    - scratchiness
    - scratch the surface
    - start from scratch
    - up to scratch
    * * *
    • vryp
    • vzdat sútaž pred zacatím
    • vyryt
    • vymazat
    • vyhrabávat
    • zdrsnit
    • zohnat
    • zmiešaný
    • skúšobný
    • skúška odvahy
    • škrabanec
    • škriabnutie
    • škripot
    • škriabat sa
    • šetrit
    • škrabnutie
    • škrabat
    • škriabanie
    • škrtnút
    • šum
    • štartovacia ciara
    • štartujúci bez zvýhodneni
    • preškrtnút
    • driapat
    • hladat hrabaním
    • improvizovaný
    • carbanica
    • dat dohromady
    • cistit drôteným kartácom
    • rozškrabat
    • ryha
    • rôznorodý
    • rozryt
    • pocmárat
    • pestrý
    • pozhánaný (narýchlo)
    • poškrabat
    • poškrabat sa
    • náhodný
    • nesúrodý
    • narobit ryhy
    • nedostavit sa
    • neúmyselný
    • narýchlo pripravený
    • nula
    • odvolat (z pretekov)
    • nic
    • odvolat
    • obrobit pôdu

    English-Slovak dictionary > scratch

  • 98 screen

    [skri:n] 1. noun
    1) (a flat, movable, often folding, covered framework for preventing a person etc from being seen, for decoration, or for protection from heat, cold etc: Screens were put round the patient's bed; a tapestry fire-screen.) záves, plenta, zástena
    2) (anything that so protects etc a person etc: He hid behind the screen of bushes; a smokescreen.) clona
    3) (the surface on which films or television pictures appear: cinema/television/radar screen.) plátno, obrazovka
    2. verb
    1) (to hide, protect or shelter: The tall grass screened him from view.) skryť, chrániť (pred)
    2) (to make or show a cinema film.) (na)filmovať; premietať
    3) (to test for loyalty, reliability etc.) (pre)skúmať, skontrolovať
    4) (to test for a disease: Women should be regularly screened for cancer.) vyšetriť
    - the screen
    * * *
    • zaclonit
    • záštita
    • zatienit
    • zobrazovat
    • snímkovat zo štítu
    • sito
    • premietat
    • prepážka
    • premietacie plátno
    • filmovat
    • chránit
    • röntgenovat
    • plenta
    • podrobit kontrole
    • kryt
    • mriežka (elektrická)
    • monitor
    • ochranná lodná zostava
    • ochranný štít
    • ochranný konvoj
    • obrazovka
    • ochrana

    English-Slovak dictionary > screen

  • 99 scum

    1) (dirty foam that forms on the surface of a liquid: The pond was covered with (a) scum.) pena, kal, špina
    2) (bad, worthless people: People of that sort are the scum of the earth.) spodina
    * * *
    • zberba (pren.)
    • zobrat penu
    • spodina
    • tvorit penu
    • film
    • kal
    • bahno
    • pena
    • pokryt sa penou
    • povlak
    • necistota
    • odpenit
    • odpad

    English-Slovak dictionary > scum

  • 100 sea

    [si:] 1. noun
    1) ((often with the) the mass of salt water covering most of the Earth's surface: I enjoy swimming in the sea; over land and sea; The sea is very deep here; ( also adjective) A whale is a type of large sea animal.) more; morský
    2) (a particular area of sea: the Baltic Sea; These fish are found in tropical seas.) more
    3) (a particular state of the sea: mountainous seas.) more
    - seaward
    - seaboard
    - sea breeze
    - seafaring
    - seafood
    2. adjective
    seafood restaurants.) morské jedlá, špeciality
    - sea-going
    - seagull
    - sea level
    - sea-lion
    - seaman
    - seaport
    - seashell
    - seashore
    - seasick
    - seasickness
    - seaside
    - seaweed
    - seaworthy
    - seaworthiness
    - at sea
    - go to sea
    - put to sea
    * * *
    • vlnobitie
    • vlna
    • vlnenie
    • týkajúci sa mora
    • prímorský
    • jazero
    • rozbúrenost mora
    • pobrežný
    • povolanie námorníka
    • pohyb morskej hladiny
    • morský
    • morský príval
    • more
    • námornícky
    • námorný
    • oceán

    English-Slovak dictionary > sea

См. также в других словарях:

  • surface — [ syrfas ] n. f. • 1611; superface 1521; lat. superficies → superficie; de sur et face 1 ♦ Partie extérieure (d un corps), qui le limite en tous sens. ⇒ face. La surface de la Terre, la surface terrestre. À la surface du sol. « une surface pure… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Surface — Sur face , n. [F. See {Sur }, and {Face}, and cf. {Superficial}.] 1. The exterior part of anything that has length and breadth; one of the limits that bound a solid, esp. the upper face; superficies; the outside; as, the surface of the earth; the …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • surface — [sʉr′fis] n. [Fr < sur (see SUR 1) + face,FACE, based on L superficies] 1. a) the outer face, or exterior, of an object b) any of the faces of a solid c) the area or extent of such a face …   English World dictionary

  • surface — 1610s, from Fr. surface outermost boundary of anything, outside part (16c.), from O.Fr. sur above + face (see FACE (Cf. face)). Patterned on L. superficies surface (see SUPERFICIAL (Cf. superficial)). The verb meaning come to the surface is first …   Etymology dictionary

  • surface — ► NOUN 1) the outside part or uppermost layer of something. 2) the upper limit of a body of liquid. 3) outward appearance as distinct from less obvious aspects. ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or occurring on the surface. 2) (of transportation) by sea …   English terms dictionary

  • Surface — Sur face, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Surfaced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Surfacing}.] 1. To give a surface to; especially, to cause to have a smooth or plain surface; to make smooth or plain. [1913 Webster] 2. To work over the surface or soil of, as ground, in …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • surface — [adj] external apparent, covering, depthless, exterior, facial, outer, outside, outward, shallow, shoal, superficial, top; concepts 485,583 Ant. central, core, inside, interior, middle surface [n] external part of something area, cover, covering …   New thesaurus

  • surface — Surface. subst. f. L exterieur, le dehors d un corps. Surface platte, unie, raboteuse. la surface de la terre …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Surface — Sur face, v. i. 1. To rise from the depths of a liquid to the surface; as, the submarine surfaced to recharge its batteries. [PJC] 2. To become known or public; said of information. [PJC] 3. To show up, as a person who was in hiding; as, he… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Surface — (fr., spr. Sürfahs), die Oberfläche …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • surface — index bare, cursory, dimension, emerge, issue (send forth), ostensible, side, superficial …   Law dictionary

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