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  • 101 scholar

    ['skolə]
    1) (a person of great knowledge and learning: a fine classical scholar.) učenec
    2) (a person who has been awarded a scholarship: As a scholar, you will not have to pay college fees.) štipendista, -ka
    - scholarliness
    - scholarship
    * * *
    • vedec
    • vzdelanec
    • žiak
    • scholár (zast.)
    • školák
    • štipendista
    • študent
    • ucenec
    • ucen
    • bádatel
    • odborník

    English-Slovak dictionary > scholar

  • 102 settle

    ['setl]
    1) (to place in a position of rest or comfort: I settled myself in the armchair.) uvelebiť sa
    2) (to come to rest: Dust had settled on the books.) usadiť sa
    3) (to soothe: I gave him a pill to settle his nerves.) upokojiť
    4) (to go and live: Many Scots settled in New Zealand.) usadiť sa
    5) (to reach a decision or agreement: Have you settled with the builders when they are to start work?; The dispute between management and employees is still not settled.) dohodnúť (sa), urovnať, vyriešiť
    6) (to pay (a bill).) vyrovnať, zaplatiť
    - settler
    - settle down
    - settle in
    - settle on
    - settle up
    * * *
    • vložit
    • ustálit
    • vsunút
    • ustálit sa
    • utíšit
    • vyriešit
    • vytvorit kolónie
    • vydat
    • vyrovnat (dlžobu)
    • vyjasnit sa
    • vzniet sa
    • vyjasnit
    • založit osadu
    • založit
    • zariadit
    • zaplatit
    • zhodnút sa
    • zasunút
    • zaplatit úcet
    • zasadnút
    • zriadit
    • schválit rozhovorom
    • sledovat stopu
    • spevnit
    • spadnút
    • spodný okraj oltára
    • strhnút
    • stanovit
    • spúštat
    • trvalo žit
    • ukoncit dohodou
    • urovnat
    • usídlit sa
    • uspokojit sa pri jednaní
    • usadit
    • ubytovat
    • usadit sa
    • usadit(sa)
    • uložit
    • upratat
    • upokojit
    • prevziat farnost
    • previest na
    • drevená lavica
    • klesat pod hladinu
    • klesat hlbšie do vody
    • dohodnút
    • dat pripísat
    • dat predpísat
    • dojednat
    • dohovorit
    • dohodnút sa
    • dat do poriadku
    • dat upísat
    • plošina
    • osvetlit sporný bod
    • pódium
    • osídlit
    • padnút
    • pocat
    • oženit
    • oplodnit
    • posadit sa
    • potápat sa
    • postavit
    • ponárat sa
    • kolonizovat
    • nájst si trvalé sídlo
    • nájst si trvalé bydlisko
    • nájst si ako ciel
    • mat trvalé bydlisko
    • mrznút
    • odkázat (niekomu)

    English-Slovak dictionary > settle

  • 103 shell out

    (to pay out (money): I had to shell out twenty dollars.) vysoliť
    * * *
    • vyplácat

    English-Slovak dictionary > shell out

  • 104 solvent

    ['solvənt] 1. adjective
    (having enough money to be able to pay all one's debts.) solventný
    2. noun
    (a substance, eg petrol, that dissolves grease etc.) rozpúšťadlo
    * * *
    • solventný
    • rozpúštací
    • rušivý cinitel
    • rozpúštadlo

    English-Slovak dictionary > solvent

  • 105 spend

    [spend]
    past tense, past participle - spent; verb
    1) (to use up or pay out (money): He spends more than he earns.) minúť
    2) (to pass (time): I spent a week in Spain this summer.) stráviť
    - spendthrift
    * * *
    • utrácat
    • utratit (peniaze)
    • venovat
    • utratit
    • vycerpat
    • vydat sa
    • vynakladat
    • vydat
    • vynaložit
    • vypotrebovat
    • vyhadzovat peniaze
    • vyzúrit
    • vycerpávat
    • strávit
    • spotrebovat
    • strávit (cas)
    • stratit
    • trávit (cas)
    • premrhat
    • prijat
    • prežit
    • dávat
    • plytvat
    • použit
    • obetovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > spend

  • 106 sponsor

    ['sponsə] 1. verb
    1) (to take on the financial responsibility for (a person, project etc), often as a form of advertising or for charity: The firm sponsors several golf tournaments.) financovať
    2) (to promise (a person) that one will pay a certain sum of money to a charity etc if that person completes a set task (eg a walk, swim etc).) byť sponzorom
    2. noun
    (a person, firm etc that acts in this way.) sponzor
    * * *
    • vedúci
    • záštita
    • zadávatel
    • školitel
    • ucitel
    • garant (amer.)
    • intervenient (amer.)
    • kmotra
    • kmotor
    • rucit
    • rucitel
    • rucitel (amer.)
    • patrón
    • poradca
    • mat záštitu
    • navrhovat
    • navrhovatel
    • ochranca
    • objednávatel reklamy

    English-Slovak dictionary > sponsor

  • 107 stand

    [stænd] 1. past tense, past participle - stood; verb
    1) (to be in an upright position, not sitting or lying: His leg was so painful that he could hardly stand; After the storm, few trees were left standing.) stáť
    2) ((often with up) to rise to the feet: He pushed back his chair and stood up; Some people like to stand (up) when the National Anthem is played.) vstať
    3) (to remain motionless: The train stood for an hour outside Newcastle.) stáť
    4) (to remain unchanged: This law still stands.) platiť
    5) (to be in or have a particular place: There is now a factory where our house once stood.) stáť
    6) (to be in a particular state, condition or situation: As matters stand, we can do nothing to help; How do you stand financially?) stáť
    7) (to accept or offer oneself for a particular position etc: He is standing as Parliamentary candidate for our district.) kandidovať
    8) (to put in a particular position, especially upright: He picked up the fallen chair and stood it beside the table.) postaviť
    9) (to undergo or endure: He will stand (his) trial for murder; I can't stand her rudeness any longer.) stáť; zniesť
    10) (to pay for (a meal etc) for (a person): Let me stand you a drink!) zaplatiť
    2. noun
    1) (a position or place in which to stand ready to fight etc, or an act of fighting etc: The guard took up his stand at the gate; I shall make a stand for what I believe is right.) stanovisko; postoj
    2) (an object, especially a piece of furniture, for holding or supporting something: a coat-stand; The sculpture had been removed from its stand for cleaning.) stojan
    3) (a stall where goods are displayed for sale or advertisement.) stánok
    4) (a large structure beside a football pitch, race course etc with rows of seats for spectators: The stand was crowded.) tribúna
    5) ((American) a witness box in a law court.) svedecká lavica
    - standing 3. noun
    1) (time of lasting: an agreement of long standing.) trvajúci dlho
    2) (rank or reputation: a diplomat of high standing.) postavenie
    4. adjective
    ((of an airline passenger or ticket) costing or paying less than the usual fare, as the passenger does not book a seat for a particular flight, but waits for the first available seat.) náhradný
    5. adverb
    (travelling in this way: It costs a lot less to travel stand-by.) ako náhradník
    - standing-room
    - make someone's hair stand on end
    - stand aside
    - stand back
    - stand by
    - stand down
    - stand fast/firm
    - stand for
    - stand in
    - stand on one's own two feet
    - stand on one's own feet
    - stand out
    - stand over
    - stand up for
    - stand up to
    * * *
    • vanút
    • ustálit sa
    • vystavovat
    • vzdorovat
    • vylúhovat sa
    • zaplatit
    • zastavenie
    • zastávka
    • zniet
    • znášat
    • sledovat kurz
    • stojan
    • stát
    • stanovisko
    • stanovište
    • stolcek
    • stojaté postavenie
    • strpiet
    • statív
    • stoj
    • stánok
    • trvat
    • úroda
    • usadit sa
    • tribúna
    • pripustit
    • prenajímat
    • hladisko
    • držat
    • expozícia
    • hrat z ruky
    • byt zoradený
    • byt v platnosti
    • byt k dispozícii
    • byt stály
    • byt pripravený
    • byt situovaný
    • byt platný
    • celit
    • byt chovaný v stajni
    • byt vysoký
    • byt stojatý
    • rozkladat sa
    • regál
    • rozhodovat
    • platit
    • oplodnovat
    • pódium
    • podstavec
    • pozícia
    • policka
    • poloha
    • pozícia v stoji
    • podriadit sa
    • požiciavat
    • postavit
    • kúpit
    • kotvište
    • mat platnost
    • mat polohu
    • neblednút
    • nepúštat
    • natiahnut
    • obrana
    • odolat

    English-Slovak dictionary > stand

  • 108 strike

    1. past tense - struck; verb
    1) (to hit, knock or give a blow to: He struck me in the face with his fist; Why did you strike him?; The stone struck me a blow on the side of the head; His head struck the table as he fell; The tower of the church was struck by lightning.) udrieť, zasiahnuť
    2) (to attack: The enemy troops struck at dawn; We must prevent the disease striking again.) zaútočiť
    3) (to produce (sparks or a flame) by rubbing: He struck a match/light; He struck sparks from the stone with his knife.) zapáliť; vykresať
    4) ((of workers) to stop work as a protest, or in order to force employers to give better pay: The men decided to strike for higher wages.) štrajkovať
    5) (to discover or find: After months of prospecting they finally struck gold/oil; If we walk in this direction we may strike the right path.) naraziť na
    6) (to (make something) sound: He struck a note on the piano/violin; The clock struck twelve.) rozozvučať (sa), zaznieť
    7) (to impress, or give a particular impression to (a person): I was struck by the resemblance between the two men; How does the plan strike you?; It / The thought struck me that she had come to borrow money.) prekvapiť, napadnúť
    8) (to mint or manufacture (a coin, medal etc).) raziť
    9) (to go in a certain direction: He left the path and struck (off) across the fields.) dať sa, pustiť sa
    10) (to lower or take down (tents, flags etc).) zložiť; stiahnuť
    2. noun
    1) (an act of striking: a miners' strike.) štrajk
    2) (a discovery of oil, gold etc: He made a lucky strike.) objav
    - striking
    - strikingly
    - be out on strike
    - be on strike
    - call a strike
    - come out on strike
    - come
    - be within striking distance of
    - strike at
    - strike an attitude/pose
    - strike a balance
    - strike a bargain/agreement
    - strike a blow for
    - strike down
    - strike dumb
    - strike fear/terror into
    - strike home
    - strike it rich
    - strike lucky
    - strike out
    - strike up
    * * *
    • várka
    • uvolnit ciapocku
    • zabratie ryby
    • vytlacit
    • vydat sa
    • vyvinút úsilie
    • vynasnažit sa
    • vykresat
    • vypuknút
    • vynechat
    • vzplanút
    • zdat sa
    • zadebnit
    • zastavit
    • zbúrat
    • zarazit
    • zasadit úder
    • zaútocit
    • zaseknút rybu
    • zasadit ranu
    • zasiahnut
    • zasúvat
    • zastrelit
    • zložit
    • snažit sa
    • šikmo ryhovat
    • škrtnút
    • škrtnút(zápalku)
    • spustit
    • štrajkovat
    • štrajk
    • štastie
    • stiahnut
    • strelit
    • strhnút jadro
    • urobit záber veslom
    • udriet
    • upútat
    • uderenie
    • udelit
    • trafit sa
    • tvorit výboj
    • urezat
    • useknút
    • tlacit
    • úder
    • tlct
    • príst na co
    • prekvapit
    • pripadat
    • prilepit sa (k niecomu)
    • prestavat
    • dopadnút
    • handicap
    • harpunovat
    • hladit rukou
    • klást vajícka
    • hoblovat
    • bit
    • bicí stroj
    • buchnút
    • bitie
    • budit dojem
    • bit(o hodinách)
    • chumác
    • dat sa
    • razit(mincu)
    • razítko
    • razit razidlom
    • radit
    • rozobrat
    • rozškrtnút
    • radit spojku
    • razit
    • osvietit
    • ožiarit
    • pôsobit dojmom
    • požiadat
    • pohladit
    • pokus o vydieranie
    • poštípanie
    • postihnút
    • kresat
    • letecký úder
    • letka
    • nabodnút
    • náhodou príst
    • nastat
    • nasadnút na plytcinu
    • naniest tenký povlak
    • narazit
    • narazit na
    • nálet
    • nevýhoda
    • naplnit
    • naplnat
    • odstránit bednenie
    • odbíjat
    • objavit sa
    • odbíjanie
    • odrezat
    • odseknút
    • objavit

    English-Slovak dictionary > strike

  • 109 subscribe

    1) (to give money, with other people, to a charity or other cause: He subscribes to a lot of charities; We each subscribed $1 towards the present.) prispieť
    2) ((with to) to promise to receive and pay for a series of issues of (a magazine etc): I've been subscribing to that magazine for four years.) predplatiť si
    - subscription
    * * *
    • schválit
    • súhlasit
    • upísat
    • prispiet
    • prihlásit sa k odberu
    • predplatit si
    • podpísat sa
    • odoberat

    English-Slovak dictionary > subscribe

  • 110 surcharge

    (an extra amount of money charged: We paid for our holiday abroad in advance but we had to pay a surcharge because of the devaluation of the pound.) príplatok
    * * *
    • vymáhat doplatok
    • pretažovat
    • predražovanie
    • príplatok
    • predražovat
    • pretažovanie
    • pretaženie
    • doplatok
    • nadmerný náboj

    English-Slovak dictionary > surcharge

  • 111 toll

    I [təul] verb
    (to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) vyzváňať
    II [təul] noun
    1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) mýto; mostné
    2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) obeť, straty
    * * *
    • vyberat mýtne
    • vyzvánanie
    • zvonenie
    • clo
    • platit mýtne
    • poplatok
    • mýto
    • mýtne
    • odbíjanie

    English-Slovak dictionary > toll

  • 112 tribute

    ['tribju:t]
    ((an) expression of praise, thanks etc: This statue has been erected as a tribute to a great man; We must pay tribute to his great courage.) počesť, prejav úcty
    * * *
    • skladat hold
    • hold
    • dan
    • pocta
    • poplatok

    English-Slovak dictionary > tribute

  • 113 underpay

    past tense, past participle - underpaid; verb
    (to pay (a person) too little: They claim that they are underpaid and overworked.) málo platiť
    * * *
    • slabo zaplatit
    • pod cenou
    • nedostatocne platit

    English-Slovak dictionary > underpay

  • 114 undertaking

    1) (a task or piece of work: I didn't realize what a large undertaking this job would be.) podnik
    2) (a promise: He made an undertaking that he would pay the money back.) záväzok
    * * *
    • záväzok
    • záruka
    • slub
    • úloha
    • podujatie
    • pohrebný ústav
    • odbavovanie pohrebov

    English-Slovak dictionary > undertaking

  • 115 voluntary

    ['voləntəri, ]( American[) volən'teri]
    1) (done, given etc by choice, not by accident or because of being forced (often without pay): Their action was completely voluntary - nobody asked them to do that.) dobrovoľný
    2) (run, financed etc by such actions, contributions etc: He does a lot of work for a voluntary organization.) dobrovoľný
    * * *
    • voluntarista
    • volné cvicenie
    • volný telocvik
    • z dobrovolných príspevkov
    • zámerný
    • samosprávny
    • slobodný
    • spontánny
    • úmyselný
    • predohra
    • improvizácia
    • bezdôvodný pád z kona
    • dobrovolná práca
    • dobrovolná cinnost
    • dobrovolný
    • dobrovolný príspevok
    • ovládaný
    • organové sólo
    • ovládaný vôlou
    • majúci vôlu
    • nezávislý

    English-Slovak dictionary > voluntary

  • 116 worship

    ['wə:ʃip] 1. past tense, past participle - worshipped; verb
    1) (to pay great honour to: to worship God.) uctievať
    2) (to love or admire very greatly: She worships her older brother.) zbožňovať
    2. noun
    (the act of worshipping: A church is a place of worship; the worship of God / of money.) uctievanie
    * * *
    • vážit si
    • vykonat pobožnost
    • uctievat
    • úcta
    • uctievanie
    • klanat sa
    • bohoslužba
    • ctit
    • pobožnost
    • kult
    • obdiv

    English-Slovak dictionary > worship

  • 117 yearly

    adjective (happening etc every year: We pay a yearly visit to my uncle.) každoročný
    * * *
    • jednorocný
    • každorocne
    • každorocný
    • celorocne
    • celorocný
    • rocenka
    • raz za rok
    • rocne
    • rocný

    English-Slovak dictionary > yearly

  • 118 be out of pocket

    (to have no money; to lose money: I can't pay you now as I'm out of pocket at the moment.) nemať peniaze

    English-Slovak dictionary > be out of pocket

  • 119 bluecollar

    adjective ((of workers) wearing overalls and working in factories etc: Blue collar workers are demanding the same pay as office staff.) robotnícky

    English-Slovak dictionary > bluecollar

  • 120 brush aside

    (to pay no attention to: She brushed aside my objections.) zavrhnúť, odmietnuť

    English-Slovak dictionary > brush aside

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