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61 thundery
adjective (warning of, or likely to have or bring, thunder: thundery clouds/weather.) búrkový* * *• zamracený• búrlivý• búrkový -
62 treacherous
['tre ərəs]1) (betraying or likely to betray: a treacherous person/act.) zradný, falošný2) (dangerous: The roads are treacherous in winter.) nebezpečný•- treacherousness
- treachery* * *• vierolomný• zradný• klamný• nespolahlivý -
63 unlikely
(not likely or probable: an unlikely explanation for his absence; She's unlikely to arrive before 7.00 p.m.; It is unlikely that she will come.) nepravdepodobný* * *• neslubujúci• nepravdepodobný -
64 vicious
['viʃəs](evil; cruel; likely to attack or cause harm: Keep back from that dog - it's vicious.) zlý, útočný- viciousness* * *• útocný• uštipacný• zacarovaný kruh• zlomyselný• zle zrastený• zlostný• zlozvyk• zlý• zlý zrast kostí• škodoradostný• skazený• strašný• tvrdohlavý• príšerný• dráždivý• hriešny• hornatý• divoký• chybný• defektný• desný• prudký• plný chýb• podlý• mizerný• morbidný• mrzký• neplatný• nanichodný• nedostatocný• nebezpecný• nerestný• nerovný• nemravný -
65 warlike
adjective ((negative unwarlike) fond of, or likely to begin, war: a warlike nation.) bojovný* * *• vojnový• bojovný• bojachtivý -
66 at risk
(in danger; likely to suffer loss, injury etc: Heart disease can be avoided if people at risk take medical advice.) ohrozený -
67 butterfingers
noun (a person who is likely to drop things which he or she is carrying.) babrák, nešikovník -
68 by the look(s) of
(judging from the appearance of (someone or something) it seems likely or probable: By the looks of him, he won't live much longer; It's going to rain by the look of it.) vyzerá to tak, že -
69 by the look(s) of
(judging from the appearance of (someone or something) it seems likely or probable: By the looks of him, he won't live much longer; It's going to rain by the look of it.) vyzerá to tak, že -
70 fallible
['fæləbl](able or likely to make mistakes: Human beings are fallible.) omylný -
71 flammable
['flæməbl]adjective (able or likely to burn: flammable material.) horľavý -
72 huffy
1) (in a huff.) podráždený, rozčúlený2) (easily offended, and likely to go into a huff.) urážlivý -
73 impulsive
[-siv]adjective (done, or likely to act, suddenly, without careful thought: an impulsive action; You're far too impulsive!) impulzívny, konajúci bez rozmyslu -
74 in all probability
(most probably; most likely.) s najväčšou pravdepodobnosťou -
75 in the know
(having information possessed only by a small group of people: People in the know tell me that she is the most likely person to get the job.) zasvätený -
76 maddening
adjective (likely to cause anger: maddening delays.) poburujúci -
77 man of the world
(a sophisticated man who is not likely to be shocked or surprised by most things: You can speak freely - we're all men of the world.) skúsený človek -
78 on the shelf
((of an unmarried woman) no longer likely to attract a man enough for him to want to marry her.) na ocot -
79 open to
1) (likely or willing to receive: open to charges of corruption; open to suggestions from any member of staff.) prístupný, otvorený (čomu)2) (possible: There are only two courses of action open to us.) možný -
80 pie in the sky
(something good promised for the future but which one is not certain or likely to get: He says he will get a well-paid job but it's just pie in the sky.) vzdušné zámky
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