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  • 1 speaking

    1) (involving speech: a speaking part in a play.) hovorený
    2) (used in speech: a pleasant speaking voice.) zvučný
    * * *
    • hovoriaci

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  • 2 generally speaking

    (in general: Generally speaking, men are stronger than women.) všeobecne povedané
    * * *
    • všeobecne povedané
    • celkom vzaté

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  • 3 in a manner of speaking

    (in a certain way: I suppose, in a manner of speaking, I am an engineer.) svojím spôsobom

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  • 4 strictly speaking

    (if we must be completely accurate, act according to rules etc: Strictly speaking, he should be punished for this.) presnejšie povedané

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  • 5 be on speaking terms with

    • spoznat neznámeho
    • hovorit s

    English-Slovak dictionary > be on speaking terms with

  • 6 English speaking

    • hovorit anglicky

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  • 7 English-speaking

    • hovorit anglicky

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  • 8 generaly speaking

    • všeobecne vzaté

    English-Slovak dictionary > generaly speaking

  • 9 who's speaking

    • kto volá

    English-Slovak dictionary > who's speaking

  • 10 -spoken

    (speaking in a particular way: plain-spoken; smooth-spoken.) hovoriaci

    English-Slovak dictionary > -spoken

  • 11 speak

    [spi:k]
    past tense - spoke; verb
    1) (to say (words) or talk: He can't speak; He spoke a few words to us.) (pre)hovoriť
    2) ((often with to or (American) with) to talk or converse: Can I speak to/with you for a moment?; We spoke for hours about it.) hovoriť (s)
    3) (to (be able to) talk in (a language): She speaks Russian.) hovoriť
    4) (to tell or make known (one's thoughts, the truth etc): I always speak my mind.) vravieť, povedať
    5) (to make a speech, address an audience: The Prime Minister spoke on unemployment.) (pre)hovoriť (k), mať prejav
    - speaking
    - spoken
    - - spoken
    - generally speaking
    - speak for itself/themselves
    - speak out
    - speak up
    - to speak of
    * * *
    • vediet hovorit
    • vediet
    • vytknút
    • vyslovovat
    • vyjadrovat sa
    • vyjadrovat
    • vykríknut
    • zaspievat
    • žiadat
    • zazniet
    • zahovorit si
    • zmienit
    • svedcit
    • prehovorit si
    • prehovorit
    • prednášat
    • dosvedcit
    • dosvedcovat
    • doviest
    • hovorit cudzím jazykom
    • hovorit
    • kázat
    • diat sa
    • recnit
    • rozprávat
    • recitovat
    • ozvat sa
    • ozvat
    • oslovit
    • pozdravit
    • potvrdit
    • požiadat
    • povedat
    • kricat
    • mat prednášku
    • nahovorit
    • mat prejav

    English-Slovak dictionary > speak

  • 12 stumble

    1) (to strike the foot against something and lose one's balance, or nearly fall: He stumbled over the edge of the carpet.) zakopnúť
    2) (to walk unsteadily: He stumbled along the track in the dark.) potkýnať sa
    3) (to make mistakes, or hesitate in speaking, reading aloud etc: He stumbles over his words when speaking in public.) zaseknúť sa, zaraziť sa
    - stumble across/on
    * * *
    • zakoktávat
    • zasekávat sa
    • zakopnút
    • zakopnutie
    • spáchat poklesok
    • stroskotat
    • urobit chybu
    • chyba
    • potknút sa
    • poklesok
    • koktat
    • náhodou spadnút
    • narazit
    • natrafit
    • neisto pokracovat
    • omyl

    English-Slovak dictionary > stumble

  • 13 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) nárečie

    English-Slovak dictionary > dialect

  • 14 abrupt

    1) (sudden; unexpected: The car came to an abrupt halt.) náhly, neočakávaný
    2) ((of a person's manner of speaking etc) rude or sharp.) strohý
    3) (lacking in continuity.) prerušovaný, nesúvislý
    - abruptness
    * * *
    • zlomený
    • strmý
    • strohý
    • úsecný
    • trhavý
    • trhaný
    • pretrhnutý
    • príkry
    • prerušený
    • britký
    • prudký
    • náhly
    • neocakávaný
    • nesúvislý

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  • 15 attentive

    [-tiv]
    adjective (giving attention: The children were very attentive when the teacher was speaking; attentive to her needs.) pozorný
    * * *
    • pozorný

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  • 16 away

    [ə'wei]
    1) (to or at a distance from the person speaking or the person or thing spoken about: He lives three miles away (from the town); Go away!; Take it away!) odtiaľ; preč
    2) (in the opposite direction: She turned away so that he would not see her tears.) stranou, nabok
    3) ((gradually) into nothing: The noise died away.) úplne (zaniknúť)
    4) (continuously: They worked away until dark.) bez prestania
    5) ((of a football match etc) not on the home ground: The team is playing away this weekend; ( also adjective) an away match.) vonku
    * * *
    • vzdialený
    • prec
    • neustále
    • neprítomný
    • odtialto

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  • 17 bilingual

    1) (written or spoken in two languages: a bilingual dictionary.) dvojjazyčný
    2) (speaking two languages equally well: a bilingual waiter.) bilingvistický
    * * *
    • dvojjazycný

    English-Slovak dictionary > bilingual

  • 18 come

    1. past tense - came; verb
    1) (to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him: Come here!; Are you coming to the dance?; John has come to see me; Have any letters come for me?) prísť
    2) (to become near or close to something in time or space: Christmas is coming soon.) blížiť sa
    3) (to happen or be situated: The letter `d' comes between `c' and è' in the alphabet.) patriť
    4) ((often with to) to happen (by accident): How did you come to break your leg?) prísť k (čomu)
    5) (to arrive at (a certain state etc): What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement.) dospieť
    6) ((with to) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to): The total comes to 51.) dosahovať
    2. interjection
    (expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc: Come, come! That was very rude of you!) ale choďte!
    - coming
    - comeback
    - comedown
    - come about
    - come across
    - come along
    - come by
    - come down
    - come into one's own
    - come off
    - come on
    - come out
    - come round
    - come to
    - come to light
    - come upon
    - come up with
    - come what may
    - to come
    * * *
    • pricestovat
    • príst
    • íst
    • pochádzat
    • poznat

    English-Slovak dictionary > come

  • 19 come along

    1) (to come with or accompany the person speaking etc: Come along with me!) ísť s
    2) (to progress: How are things coming along?) vyvíjať sa
    * * *
    • pod so mnou
    • ponáhlat sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > come along

  • 20 depth

    [depƟ]
    1) (the distance from the top downwards or from the surface inwards especially if great: Coal is mined at a depth of 1,000 m.) hĺbka
    2) (intensity or strength especially if great: The depth of colour was astonishing; The depth of his feeling prevented him from speaking.) intenzita
    - in-depth
    - in depth
    * * *
    • stred
    • hlbina
    • hlbka

    English-Slovak dictionary > depth

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