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1 hair
[heə] 1. noun1) (one of the mass of thread-like objects that grow from the skin: He brushed the dog's hairs off his jacket.) chlp2) (the mass of these, especially on a person's head: He's got brown hair.) vlas(y)•- - haired- hairy
- hairiness
- hair's-breadth
- hair-breadth
- hairbrush
- haircut
- hair-do
- hairdresser
- hairdressing
- hair-drier
- hairline
- hair-oil
- hairpin 2. adjective((of a bend in a road) sharp and U-shaped, especially on a mountain or a hill.) kľukatý- hairstyle
- keep one's hair on
- let one's hair down
- make someone's hair stand on end
- make hair stand on end
- not to turn a hair
- turn a hair
- split hairs
- tear one's hair* * *• vlas• vlasy• srst• chlp -
2 stoop
[stu:p] 1. verb1) (to bend the body forward and downward: The doorway was so low that he had to stoop (his head) to go through it; She stooped down to talk to the child.) zohnúť (sa)2) (to lower one's (moral) standards by doing something: Surely he wouldn't stoop to cheating!) znížiť sa2. noun(a stooping position of the body, shoulder etc: Many people develop a stoop as they grow older.) ohnutý chrbát- stooped* * *• veranda• ustúpit• vychýlenie• zhrbit sa• zahadzovat• zhrbenie• zohnutie• zohnút sa• zohnutý chrbát• zníženie• znížit• znížit sa• zneužívat• sklonenie• sklonit sa• strmhlavý let• uhnutie• preddomie• klesnút• kapitulovat• íst zohnuto• kapitulácia• byt zohnutý• poddat sa• oporný pilier• poklesnutie• pokorit sa• ponížit• ponížit sa• pokles• podrobit• nachýlit sa• nahrbenie• nahrbit sa• ohnutie• ohnút sa• ochranný pilier
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