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1 command
1. verb1) (to order: I command you to leave the room immediately!) nariadiť2) (to have authority over: He commanded a regiment of soldiers.) veliť3) (to have by right: He commands great respect.) požívať2. noun1) (an order: We obeyed his commands.) rozkaz2) (control: He was in command of the operation.) čelo•- commander
- commanding
- commandment
- commander-in-chief* * *• velit• velenie• znalost• príkaz• inštrukcia• disponovat• rozkazovat• ovládat• ovládanie• povel -
2 control
[kən'trəul] 1. noun1) (the right of directing or of giving orders; power or authority: She has control over all the decisions in that department; She has no control over that dog.) ovládanie, autorita2) (the act of holding back or restraining: control of prices; I know you're angry but you must not lose control (of yourself).) kontrola3) ((often in plural) a lever, button etc which operates (a machine etc): The clutch and accelerator are foot controls in a car.) riadiaca páka4) (a point or place at which an inspection takes place: passport control.) kontrola2. verb1) (to direct or guide; to have power or authority over: The captain controls the whole ship; Control your dog!) riadiť, ovládať2) (to hold back; to restrain (oneself or one's emotions etc): Control yourself!) ovládať sa3) (to keep to a fixed standard: The government is controlling prices.) kontrolovať•- control-tower
- in control of
- in control
- out of control
- under control* * *• viest• vláda• dozor• riadiaci organ• regulovat• riadit• regulácia• riadenie• ovládat• ovládanie• kontrolný• kontrola• kontrolovat -
3 See
I [si:] past tense - saw; verb1) (to have the power of sight: After six years of blindness, he found he could see.) vidieť2) (to be aware of by means of the eye: I can see her in the garden.) vidieť3) (to look at: Did you see that play on television?) vidieť4) (to have a picture in the mind: I see many difficulties ahead.) tušiť5) (to understand: She didn't see the point of the joke.) chápať6) (to investigate: Leave this here and I'll see what I can do for you.) uvidieť7) (to meet: I'll see you at the usual time.) uvidieť8) (to accompany: I'll see you home.) odprevadiť•- seeing that
- see off
- see out
- see through
- see to
- I
- we will see II [si:] noun(the district over which a bishop or archbishop has authority.) (arci)biskupstvo* * *• vid -
4 see
I [si:] past tense - saw; verb1) (to have the power of sight: After six years of blindness, he found he could see.) vidieť2) (to be aware of by means of the eye: I can see her in the garden.) vidieť3) (to look at: Did you see that play on television?) vidieť4) (to have a picture in the mind: I see many difficulties ahead.) tušiť5) (to understand: She didn't see the point of the joke.) chápať6) (to investigate: Leave this here and I'll see what I can do for you.) uvidieť7) (to meet: I'll see you at the usual time.) uvidieť8) (to accompany: I'll see you home.) odprevadiť•- seeing that
- see off
- see out
- see through
- see to
- I
- we will see II [si:] noun(the district over which a bishop or archbishop has authority.) (arci)biskupstvo* * *• vidiet pred sebou• uvidiet• vídavat• vidiet• vediet• vybavit si• vyprevadit• vyhladat• vystacit• zariadit• zažit• zbadat• zistit• súhlasit• stolec• starat sa o to• stolica• stacit• preskúmat• prehliadnut si• príst• prijat• dovolit• dozerat• doviest• íst• arcibiskupstvo• arcidiecéza• biskupstvo• docítat sa• dohliadnut na to• cítat• diecéza• chápat• dbat na to• rozpoznat• rozumiet• rozhliadnut sa• pochopit• pozri• porozumiet• pozriet sa• poskytnút rozhovor• postarat sa• pozriet sa okolo seba• poznat• navštívit• nechat• odprevadit
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