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  • 1 take advantage of

    (to make use of (a situation, person etc) in such a way as to benefit oneself: He took full advantage of all his business opportunities.) ťažiť z

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  • 2 take advantage

    • výhodne využit

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  • 3 take advantage of him

    • využit ho

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  • 4 advantage

    1) ((a) gain or benefit: There are several advantages in being self-employed.) výhoda
    2) (in tennis, the first point gained after deuce.) výhoda
    - advantageously
    - have an/the advantage over
    - have an/the advantage
    - take advantage of
    * * *
    • úžitok
    • výhoda
    • zisk
    • prednost

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  • 5 screw

    [skru:] 1. noun
    1) (a type of nail that is driven into something by a firm twisting action: I need four strong screws for fixing the cupboard to the wall.) skrutka
    2) (an action of twisting a screw etc: He tightened it by giving it another screw.) otočenie skrutky
    2. verb
    1) (to fix, or be fixed, with a screw or screws: He screwed the handle to the door; The handle screws on with these screws.) (za)skrutkovať
    2) (to fix or remove, or be fixed or removed, with a twisting movement: Make sure that the hook is fully screwed in; He screwed off the lid.) (za / od)skrutkovať
    3) ((slang, vulgar) to fuck; to have sex (with).) súložiť
    4) ((slang) to cheat or take advantage of: They screwed you - these are not real diamonds.) oklamať, podviesť
    - be/get screwed
    - have a screw loose
    - put the screws on
    - screw up
    - screw up one's courage
    * * *
    • utahovanie skrutky
    • vreteno
    • vrtula
    • utahaný kôn
    • vrtula lietadla
    • utlacovat
    • vrtulový
    • vôl (slang.)
    • vystavit tlaku
    • vymackat
    • vytlacit
    • vycicat
    • vývrtka
    • vytlácat
    • vyklopit
    • za mak
    • vydriduch
    • vysolit
    • vypadnút
    • vyžmýkat
    • zatocit
    • zaskrutkovanie
    • závitok
    • zaskrutkovat
    • závitovka
    • zmiznút
    • zovriet skrutkou
    • zotriet
    • skrivenie
    • skrutkový závit
    • špirála
    • skrútenie
    • šetrit
    • skrutkovica
    • skrutkovat
    • škrtit
    • skrutka
    • stiahnut skrutkou
    • sprdnút
    • strážnik
    • súložit
    • tocená lopta
    • tocit sa
    • tlak
    • tlacit
    • priskrutkovat
    • pritahovat
    • pritiahnut strunu
    • pripevnit skrutkou
    • privriet oko
    • falš (šport.)
    • herka
    • gáža
    • falšovaná lopta (šport.)
    • driet
    • hlupák (slang.)
    • klúc
    • hnat
    • hnat vrtulou
    • byt lakomý
    • bachár
    • otocit vretenom
    • otácat sa
    • plat
    • otocenie skrutkou
    • pokrútenie
    • pohánaný vrtulou
    • policajt
    • pohybovat sa skrutkou
    • povolit strunu
    • lodná skrutka
    • krútit sa
    • kúsok
    • kovboj
    • krútenie
    • lakomec
    • mackat
    • lod pohánaná skrutkou
    • mucit palcovnicou
    • mzda
    • naladit
    • nerád zaplatit
    • naskrutkovat
    • odstredit
    • oklamat
    • okradnút

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  • 6 make the most of (something)

    (to take advantage of (an opportunity etc) to the greatest possible extent: You'll only get one chance, so you'd better make the most of it!) využiť čo najlepšie

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  • 7 make the most of (something)

    (to take advantage of (an opportunity etc) to the greatest possible extent: You'll only get one chance, so you'd better make the most of it!) využiť čo najlepšie

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  • 8 good

    [ɡud] 1. comparative - better; adjective
    1) (well-behaved; not causing trouble etc: Be good!; She's a good baby.)
    2) (correct, desirable etc: She was a good wife; good manners; good English.)
    3) (of high quality: good food/literature; His singing is very good.)
    4) (skilful; able to do something well: a good doctor; good at tennis; good with children.)
    5) (kind: You've been very good to him; a good father.)
    6) (helpful; beneficial: Exercise is good for you.; Cheese is good for you.)
    7) (pleased, happy etc: I'm in a good mood today.)
    8) (pleasant; enjoyable: to read a good book; Ice-cream is good to eat.)
    9) (considerable; enough: a good salary; She talked a good deal of nonsense.)
    10) (suitable: a good man for the job.)
    11) (sound, fit: good health; good eyesight; a car in good condition.)
    12) (sensible: Can you think of one good reason for doing that?)
    13) (showing approval: We've had very good reports about you.)
    14) (thorough: a good clean.)
    15) (healthy or in a positive mood: I don't feel very good this morning.)
    2. noun
    1) (advantage or benefit: He worked for the good of the poor; for your own good; What's the good of a broken-down car?) dobro; osoh
    2) (goodness: I always try to see the good in people.) dobro
    3. interjection
    (an expression of approval, gladness etc.) dobre!
    4. interjection
    ((also my goodness) an expression of surprise etc.) preboha!, panebože!
    - goody
    - goodbye
    - good-day
    - good evening
    - good-for-nothing
    - good humour
    - good-humoured
    - good-humouredly
    - good-looking
    - good morning
    - good afternoon
    - good-day
    - good evening
    - good night
    - good-natured
    - goodwill
    - good will
    - good works
    - as good as
    - be as good as one's word
    - be up to no good
    - deliver the goods
    - for good
    - for goodness' sake
    - good for
    - good for you
    - him
    - Good Friday
    - good gracious
    - good heavens
    - goodness gracious
    - goodness me
    - good old
    - make good
    - no good
    - put in a good word for
    - take something in good part
    - take in good part
    - thank goodness
    - to the good
    * * *
    • zdravý
    • schopný platit
    • spolahlivý
    • úrodný
    • dobro
    • dobrý
    • dôkladný
    • prospech
    • platný
    • poslušný
    • láskavý
    • liecivý
    • náležitý

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  • 9 interest

    ['intrəst, ]( American[) 'intərist] 1. noun
    1) (curiosity; attention: That newspaper story is bound to arouse interest.) záujem, pozornosť
    2) (a matter, activity etc that is of special concern to one: Gardening is one of my main interests.) záujem
    3) (money paid in return for borrowing a usually large sum of money: The (rate of) interest on this loan is eight per cent; ( also adjective) the interest rate.) úrok; úrokový
    4) ((a share in the ownership of) a business firm etc: He bought an interest in the night-club.) podiel
    5) (a group of connected businesses which act together to their own advantage: I suspect that the scheme will be opposed by the banking interest (= all the banks acting together).) záujmová skupina
    2. verb
    1) (to arouse the curiosity and attention of; to be of importance or concern to: Political arguments don't interest me at all.) zaujímať
    2) ((with in) to persuade to do, buy etc: Can I interest you in (buying) this dictionary?) vzbudiť záujem
    - interesting
    - interestingly
    - in one's own interest
    - in one's interest
    - in the interests of
    - in the interest of
    - lose interest
    - take an interest
    * * *
    • úžitok
    • vplyv
    • význam
    • zaujímat
    • záujem
    • zaujímavost
    • úcast
    • úrok
    • dôležitost
    • podiel

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  • 10 cash in on

    (to take financial or other advantage of (a situation etc): He is the sort of person who cashes in on other people's misfortunes.) ťažiť z

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