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  • 21 wake up

    1) (to wake: Wake up! You're late; The baby woke up in the middle of the night.) prebudiť sa
    2) (to become aware of: It is time you woke up to the fact that you are not working hard enough.) uvedomiť si

    English-Slovak dictionary > wake up

  • 22 allege

    [ə'le‹]
    (to say, especially in making a legal statement, without giving proof: He alleged that I had been with the accused on the night of the murder.) tvrdiť, vypovedať
    * * *
    • uvádzat
    • tvrdit

    English-Slovak dictionary > allege

  • 23 provide

    1) (to give or supply: He provided the wine for the meal; He provided them with a bed for the night.) poskytnúť
    2) ((with for) to have enough money to supply what is necessary: He is unable to provide for his family.) postarať sa (o)
    - providing
    * * *
    • dodat
    • poskytnút
    • poskytovat
    • obstarat

    English-Slovak dictionary > provide

  • 24 shelter

    ['ʃeltə] 1. noun
    1) (protection against wind, rain, enemies etc: We gave the old man shelter for the night.) úkryt
    2) (a building etc designed to give such protection: a bus-shelter.) prístrešok; čakáreň
    2. verb
    1) (to be in, or go into, a place of shelter: He sheltered from the storm.) ukryť sa
    2) (to give protection: That line of trees shelters my garden.) chrániť
    * * *
    • útulna
    • útulok
    • útocište
    • výkop
    • záštita
    • zákop
    • skrývat sa
    • skrývat
    • strieška
    • ukrývat sa
    • ukrývat
    • úkryt
    • ukryt(sa)
    • prístrešie
    • prístrešok
    • domov
    • bunker
    • bezpecie
    • chata
    • chránitko
    • chránit
    • chránic
    • pavilón
    • poskytnút úkryt
    • poskytnút záštitu
    • kryt na mostíku
    • krytie
    • kryt
    • kryt sa
    • ochranovat
    • ochrana

    English-Slovak dictionary > shelter

  • 25 alibi

    (the fact or a statement that a person accused of a crime was somewhere else when it was committed: Has he an alibi for the night of the murder?) alibi

    English-Slovak dictionary > alibi

  • 26 all through

    1) (from beginning to end of: The baby cried all through the night.) po celý čas, v priebehu
    2) (in every part of: Road conditions are bad all through the country.) všade, skrz-naskrz

    English-Slovak dictionary > all through

  • 27 ice over/up

    (to become covered with ice: The pond iced over during the night; The windows have iced up.) zamrznúť

    English-Slovak dictionary > ice over/up

  • 28 queer

    [kwiə] 1. adjective
    1) (odd, strange or unusual: queer behaviour; queer noises in the middle of the night.) zvláštny
    2) (sick; unwell: I do feel a bit queer - perhaps I ate too many oysters.) pociťujúci nevoľnosť
    3) ((slang) homosexual.) teplý
    2. noun
    (a homosexual.) teploš, buzerant, homoš
    - queerness
    * * *
    • zvláštny
    • homosexuálny
    • nesvoj

    English-Slovak dictionary > queer

  • 29 baby

    ['beibi]
    plural - babies; noun
    1) (a very young child: Some babies cry during the night; ( also adjective) a baby boy.) bábätko
    2) ((especially American, often babe) a girl or young woman.) dievča, dievka
    - baby buggy/carriage
    - baby grand
    - baby-sit
    - baby-sitter
    - baby-sitting
    * * *
    • zachádzat ako s dietatom
    • záležitost (slang.)
    • flašticka (slang.)
    • autícko (slang.)
    • dieta
    • clovek (slang.)
    • dojca
    • dievca (slang.)
    • detský
    • rozmaznávat
    • kojenec
    • miniatúrny
    • naivka
    • najmladší clen
    • nemluvna

    English-Slovak dictionary > baby

  • 30 bed and breakfast

    (lodging for the night, and breakfast only (not lunch or dinner).) izba a raňajky, nocľah (ubytovanie) a raňajky
    * * *
    • noclah s ranajkami

    English-Slovak dictionary > bed and breakfast

  • 31 overnight

    adjective, adverb
    1) (for or during the night: an overnight bag.) celonočný; na noc
    2) (very quick(ly): He was an overnight success.) cez noc
    * * *
    • v noci
    • pocas noci

    English-Slovak dictionary > overnight

  • 32 tonight

    noun, adverb
    ((on) the night of this present day: Here is tonight's weather forecast; I'm going home early tonight.) dnes večer, dnes v noci; dnešný večer, dnešná noc
    * * *
    • dnes v noci
    • dnes vecer

    English-Slovak dictionary > tonight

  • 33 late

    [leit] 1. adjective
    1) (coming etc after the expected or usual time: The train is late tonight; I try to be punctual but I am always late.) oneskorený
    2) (far on in the day or night: late in the day; late at night; It was very late when I got to bed.) neskoro
    3) (dead, especially recently: the late king.) zosnulý
    4) (recently, but no longer, holding an office or position: Mr Allan, the late chairman, made a speech.) bývalý
    2. adverb
    1) (after the expected or usual time: He arrived late for his interview.) oneskorene
    2) (far on in the day or night: They always go to bed late.) neskoro
    - lately
    - later on
    - of late
    * * *
    • zosnulý
    • predošlý
    • predchádzajúci
    • bývalý
    • posledný
    • mrtvy
    • nebohý
    • neskorý
    • nedávny
    • neskoro
    • nedávno

    English-Slovak dictionary > late

  • 34 after

    1. preposition
    1) (later in time or place than: After the car came a bus.) po
    2) (following (often indicating repetition): one thing after another; night after night.) po
    3) (behind: Shut the door after you!) za
    4) (in search or pursuit of: He ran after the bus.) za
    5) (considering: After all I've done you'd think he'd thank me; It's sad to fail after all that work.) po
    6) ((American: in telling the time) past: It's a quarter after ten.) po
    2. adverb
    (later in time or place: They arrived soon after.) potom, nato
    3. conjunction
    (later than the time when: After she died we moved house twice.) potom, čo...
    - afterthought
    - afterwards
    - after all
    - be after
    * * *
    • ked
    • po
    • podla
    • potom co
    • potom
    • neskôr

    English-Slovak dictionary > after

  • 35 dream

    1. [dri:m] noun
    1) (thoughts and pictures in the mind that come mostly during sleep: I had a terrible dream last night.) sen
    2) (a state of being completely occupied by one's own thoughts: Don't sit there in a dream!) snívanie
    3) (something perfect or very beautiful: Your house is a dream!) sen, rozprávka
    4) (an ambition or hope: It's my dream to win a Nobel Prize.) sen
    2. [dremt] verb
    ((sometimes with of) to see visions and pictures in the mind, especially when asleep: For years I dreamed of being a great artist; I dreamt last night that the house had burnt down.) snívať
    - dreamless
    - dreamy
    - dreamily
    - dreaminess
    - dream up
    * * *
    • sen
    • snívat
    • spánok

    English-Slovak dictionary > dream

  • 36 head

    [hed] 1. noun
    1) (the top part of the human body, containing the eyes, mouth, brain etc; the same part of an animal's body: The stone hit him on the head; He scratched his head in amazement.) hlava
    2) (a person's mind: An idea came into my head last night.) hlava
    3) (the height or length of a head: The horse won by a head.) dĺžka (hlavy)
    4) (the chief or most important person (of an organization, country etc): Kings and presidents are heads of state; ( also adjective) a head waiter; the head office.) hlava; hlavný, čelný
    5) (anything that is like a head in shape or position: the head of a pin; The boy knocked the heads off the flowers.) hlavička
    6) (the place where a river, lake etc begins: the head of the Nile.) prameň
    7) (the top, or the top part, of anything: Write your address at the head of the paper; the head of the table.) záhlavie; čelo
    8) (the front part: He walked at the head of the procession.) čelo
    9) (a particular ability or tolerance: He has no head for heights; She has a good head for figures.) hlava, zmysel
    10) (a headmaster or headmistress: You'd better ask the Head.) vedúci, -a, šéf
    11) ((for) one person: This dinner costs $10 a head.) na osobu
    12) (a headland: Beachy Head.) mys
    13) (the foam on the top of a glass of beer etc.) čiapočka
    2. verb
    1) (to go at the front of or at the top of (something): The procession was headed by the band; Whose name headed the list?) byť na čele
    2) (to be in charge of; to be the leader of: He heads a team of scientists investigating cancer.) stáť na čele
    3) ((often with for) to (cause to) move in a certain direction: The explorers headed south; The boys headed for home; You're heading for disaster!) smerovať
    4) (to put or write something at the beginning of: His report was headed `Ways of Preventing Industrial Accidents'.) začínať, nadpísať
    5) ((in football) to hit the ball with the head: He headed the ball into the goal.) hlavičkovať
    - - headed
    - header
    - heading
    - heads
    - headache
    - headband
    - head-dress
    - headfirst
    - headgear
    - headlamp
    - headland
    - headlight
    - headline
    - headlines
    - headlong
    - head louse
    - headmaster
    - head-on
    - headphones
    - headquarters
    - headrest
    - headscarf
    - headsquare
    - headstone
    - headstrong
    - headwind
    - above someone's head
    - go to someone's head
    - head off
    - head over heels
    - heads or tails?
    - keep one's head
    - lose one's head
    - make head or tail of
    - make headway
    - off one's head
    * * *
    • vedúci
    • záhlavie
    • spád (vodnej elektrárne)
    • prednosta
    • hlava
    • hlavica
    • horná cast
    • celo
    • riaditel
    • magnetická hlava

    English-Slovak dictionary > head

  • 37 house

    1. plural - houses; noun
    1) (a building in which people, especially a single family, live: Houses have been built on the outskirts of the town for the workers in the new industrial estate.) dom
    2) (a place or building used for a particular purpose: a hen-house; a public house.) kurín; hostinec
    3) (a theatre, or the audience in a theatre: There was a full house for the first night of the play.) (vypredané) hľadisko, obecenstvo
    4) (a family, usually important or noble, including its ancestors and descendants: the house of David.) rod, dynastia
    2. verb
    1) (to provide with a house, accommodation or shelter: All these people will have to be housed; The animals are housed in the barn.) ubytovať, umiestniť
    2) (to store or keep somewhere: The electric generator is housed in the garage.) umiestniť
    - housing benefit
    - house agent
    - house arrest
    - houseboat
    - housebreaker
    - housebreaking
    - house-fly
    - household
    - householder
    - household word
    - housekeeper
    - housekeeping
    - houseman
    - housetrain
    - house-warming
    3. adjective
    a house-warming party.) oslavujúci nový byt
    - housework
    - like a house on fire
    * * *
    • vstávat
    • zabudovat
    • zamontovat
    • snemovna
    • ubytovat (sa)
    • dynastia
    • bývat
    • dom
    • rod

    English-Slovak dictionary > house

  • 38 distance

    ['distəns]
    1) (the space between things, places etc: Some of the children have to walk long distances to school; It's quite a distance to the bus stop; It is difficult to judge distance when driving at night; What's the distance from here to London?) vzdialenosť
    2) (a far-off place or point: We could see the town in the distance; He disappeared into the distance; The picture looks better at a distance.) diaľka
    * * *
    • vzdialenost
    • stanovená dialka
    • úsek
    • trat
    • izolovanost
    • interval
    • casová vzdialenost
    • doba
    • dištancia
    • rozloha
    • rozpätie
    • perspektíva
    • plocha
    • kus cesty
    • odstup
    • odmeranost

    English-Slovak dictionary > distance

  • 39 get

    [ɡet]
    past tense - got; verb
    1) (to receive or obtain: I got a letter this morning.) dostať
    2) (to bring or buy: Please get me some food.) priniesť
    3) (to (manage to) move, go, take, put etc: He couldn't get across the river; I got the book down from the shelf.) dostať sa; zložiť
    4) (to cause to be in a certain condition etc: You'll get me into trouble.) dostať
    5) (to become: You're getting old.) stávať sa
    6) (to persuade: I'll try to get him to go.) presvedčiť
    7) (to arrive: When did they get home?) prísť
    8) (to succeed (in doing) or to happen (to do) something: I'll soon get to know the neighbours; I got the book read last night.) dospieť; dokončiť
    9) (to catch (a disease etc): She got measles last week.) dostať, chytiť
    10) (to catch (someone): The police will soon get the thief.) chytiť
    11) (to understand: I didn't get the point of his story.) pochopiť
    - get-together
    - get-up
    - be getting on for
    - get about
    - get across
    - get after
    - get ahead
    - get along
    - get around
    - get around to
    - get at
    - get away
    - get away with
    - get back
    - get by
    - get down
    - get down to
    - get in
    - get into
    - get nowhere
    - get off
    - get on
    - get on at
    - get out
    - get out of
    - get over
    - get round
    - get around to
    - get round to
    - get there
    - get through
    - get together
    - get up
    - get up to
    * * *
    • vystúpit
    • získat
    • stat sa
    • dostávat
    • dostat
    • dôjst
    • obstarat (si)

    English-Slovak dictionary > get

  • 40 moon

    [mu:n] 1. noun
    1) (the heavenly body that moves once round the earth in a month and reflects light from the sun: The moon was shining brightly; Spacemen landed on the moon.) mesiac
    2) (any of the similar bodies moving round the other planets: the moons of Jupiter.) mesiac
    - moonbeam
    - moonlight
    2. verb
    (to work at a second job, often at night, in addition to one's regular job: He earns so little that he has to moonlight.) robiť fušky, pracovať v druhom zamestnaní
    - moonlit
    - moon about/around
    * * *
    • družica
    • luna
    • mesiac (teleso)
    • Mesiac

    English-Slovak dictionary > moon

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