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  • 1 some

    1. pronoun, adjective
    1) (an indefinite amount or number (of): I can see some people walking across the field; You'll need some money if you're going shopping; Some of the ink was spilt on the desk.) niekoľko; trocha
    2) ((said with emphasis) a certain, or small, amount or number (of): `Has she any experience of the work?' `Yes, she has some.'; Some people like the idea and some don't.) nejaký; niektorý, daktorý
    3) ((said with emphasis) at least one / a few / a bit (of): Surely there are some people who agree with me?; I don't need much rest from work, but I must have some.) niektorý; aspoň trocha
    4) (certain: He's quite kind in some ways.) určitý
    2. adjective
    1) (a large, considerable or impressive (amount or number of): I spent some time trying to convince her; I'll have some problem sorting out these papers!) značný, istý
    2) (an unidentified or unnamed (thing, person etc): She was hunting for some book that she's lost.) nejaký
    3) ((used with numbers) about; at a rough estimate: There were some thirty people at the reception.) asi
    3. adverb
    ((American) somewhat; to a certain extent: I think we've progressed some.) dosť, dačo
    - someday
    - somehow
    - someone
    - something
    - sometime
    - sometimes
    - somewhat
    - somewhere
    - mean something
    - or something
    - something like
    - something tells me
    * * *
    • väcšie množstvo
    • isté
    • istý
    • jeden
    • asi
    • daco
    • pár kusov
    • poriadny
    • pomerne velký
    • pomerne dost
    • nejaký
    • niektorý
    • niekolko
    • nieco

    English-Slovak dictionary > some

  • 2 town

    1) (a group of houses, shops, schools etc, that is bigger than a village but smaller than a city: I'm going into town to buy a dress; He's in town doing some shopping.) mesto
    2) (the people who live in such a group of houses etc: The whole town turned out to greet the heroes.) mesto
    3) (towns in general as opposed to the countryside: Do you live in the country or the town?) mesto
    - town hall
    - townsfolk
    - townspeople
    - go to town
    * * *
    • hlavné mesto
    • mestský
    • mesto
    • meštania
    • obyvatelstvo

    English-Slovak dictionary > town

  • 3 squash

    [skwoʃ] 1. verb
    1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.) napchať; rozpučiť
    2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).) rozdrviť
    2. noun
    1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.) nával
    2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!) ovocná šťava
    3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.) squash
    4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.) tekvica
    * * *
    • stisk
    • stlácat sa
    • tlacenica
    • pretlácat sa
    • prepadat sa
    • dyna
    • kaša
    • citrónový sirup
    • rozdrvit
    • rozpucit
    • rozmackanie
    • rozmackanina
    • rozmackat
    • rozotierat sa
    • ovocná štava
    • potlacit
    • masa
    • namackat sa
    • napchat sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > squash

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