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61 zone
[zəun]1) (an area or region, usually of a country, town etc, especially one marked off for a special purpose: a no-parking zone; a traffic-free zone.) zóna2) (any of the five bands into which the earth's surface is divided according to temperature: The tropical zone is the area between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer.) pásmo* * *• zemepisná oblast• zemepisné pásmo• zóna• sféra• rozdelit obvody• rajón• rozdelit rajóny• pás (zeme)• pás• pásmo• okres• oblast• obvod• okrsok -
62 be at
(to remain without moving; to stop, halt etc: The traffic was at a standstill.) pokoj, zastavenie -
63 bollard
1) (a post for controlling traffic: The pedestrian shopping area has been closed off with bollards.) cestný pätník2) (a short post on a wharf or ship round which ropes are fastened.) poler -
64 dual carriageway
(a road divided by a central strip of land etc with each side used by traffic moving in one direction.) dvojprúdová vozovka -
65 ever-
(always; continually: the ever-increasing traffic.) stále -
66 jaywalker
['‹eiwo:kə](a person who walks carelessly among traffic: She never looks to see if there's a car coming before she crosses the road - she's a jaywalker.) nedisciplinovaný chodec -
67 judg(e)ment
1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) rozsudok2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) odhad3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) úsudok4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) mienka -
68 judg(e)ment
1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) rozsudok2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) odhad3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) úsudok4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) mienka -
69 lay-by
plural - lay-bys; noun (especially in Britain, a short extra part at the side of a road for people to stop their cars in, out of the way of the traffic.) -
70 motorway
noun (a road specially made for fast traffic: They are building a new motorway to link the two cities.) diaľnica -
71 pull up
((of a driver or vehicle) to stop: He pulled up at the traffic lights.) zastaviť -
72 reach a standstill
(to remain without moving; to stop, halt etc: The traffic was at a standstill.) pokoj, zastavenie -
73 roadblock
noun (a barrier put across a road (eg by the police) in order to stop or slow down traffic: to set up a roadblock.) zátarasa, prekážka -
74 roadworks
noun plural (the building or repairing of a road: The traffic was held up by the roadworks.) práca na ceste -
75 rush hour
(a period when there is a lot of traffic on the roads, usually when people are going to or leaving work.) dopravná špička -
76 shopping mall
noun ((also mall) (American) a shopping centre in which traffic is usually not allowed.) obchodné a nákupné stredisko -
77 slow down/up
(to make or become slower: The police were warning drivers to slow down; The fog was slowing up the traffic.) spomaliť -
78 southbound
adjective (travelling southwards: southbound traffic.) smerujúci na juh -
79 superhighway
((American) a very wide road for fast traffic.) superdiaľnica -
80 two-way
adjective (able to act, operate, be used etc in two ways or directions: two-way traffic; a two-way radio.) obojsmerný
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