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  • 1 damp

    [dæmp] 1. adjective
    (slightly wet: This towel is still damp.) vlhký
    2. noun
    (slight wetness, especially in the air: The walls were brown with (the) damp.) vlhkosť
    - damper
    - dampness
    - damp down
    * * *
    • utlmit
    • vlhcit
    • vlhkost
    • vlhko
    • vlhký
    • zadusit
    • zvlhnút
    • zmiernit
    • sklúcenost
    • sklúcený
    • sklúcená nálada
    • sychravý
    • stlmit
    • tlmit
    • prevlhnutý
    • banícky plyn
    • deprimovaný
    • depresia
    • podvádzat
    • kyslicník uhlicitý
    • mokrý
    • nemastný-neslaný
    • navlhcený
    • navlhlý
    • navlhcit
    • odradit

    English-Slovak dictionary > damp

  • 2 rail

    [reil] 1. noun
    1) (a (usually horizontal) bar of metal, wood etc used in fences etc, or for hanging things on: Don't lean over the rail; a curtain-rail; a towel-rail.) zábradlie; držadlo
    2) ((usually in plural) a long bar of steel which forms the track on which trains etc run.) koľajnice
    2. verb
    ((usually with in or off) to surround with a rail or rails: We'll rail that bit of ground off to stop people walking on it.) ohradiť
    - railroad
    - railway
    - by rail
    * * *
    • vešiak
    • zábradlie
    • vyhrešit
    • železnicná kolajnica
    • tyc
    • tycka
    • prepravovat železnicu
    • držiak
    • cestovat vlakom
    • chriaštel (vták)
    • pokarhat
    • položit kolajnice
    • kolajnica
    • kolaj
    • mantinel
    • ohrada
    • obrubník
    • odrazník

    English-Slovak dictionary > rail

  • 3 tea

    [ti:]
    1) (a type of plant grown in Asia, especially India, Ceylon and China, or its dried and prepared leaves: I bought half a kilo of tea.) čaj
    2) (a drink made by adding boiling water to these: Have a cup of tea!) čaj
    3) (a cup etc of tea: Two teas, please!) čaj
    4) (a small meal in the afternoon (afternoon tea) or a larger one in the early evening, at which tea is often drunk: She invited him to tea.) čaj, olovrant
    - teacup
    - tea-party
    - teapot
    - tearoom
    - tea-set
    - tea-service
    - teaspoon
    - teaspoonful
    - tea-time
    - tea-towel
    * * *
    • vývar
    • silný odvar
    • cajovník
    • caj
    • ruža cajová
    • pit caj
    • olovrant

    English-Slovak dictionary > tea

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  • throw in the towel — verb give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat (Freq. 1) In the second round, the challenger gave up • Syn: ↑drop out, ↑give up, ↑fall by the wayside, ↑drop by the wayside, ↑throw in, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • throw in the towel — to admit defeat or failure. The union was forced to throw in the towel and settle their bitter dispute with the company. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of throwing a towel into the ring in boxing (= signaling that a fighter can no longer …   New idioms dictionary

  • throw in the towel —    If you throw in the towel, you admit that you are defeated or cannot do something.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If you throw in the towel, you admit that you cannot succeed.     After unsuccessfully competing in several… …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • throw in the towel — AND throw in the sponge; toss in the sponge tv. to quit; to give up. (From boxing where a towel or sponge thrown into the ring indicates that a boxer has given up.) □ I can tell when it’s time to throw in the towel, and this is that time. □ The… …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • throw\ in\ the\ towel — • throw in the sponge • throw up the sponge • throw in the towel v. phr. informal To admit defeat; accept loss. After taking a beating for five rounds, the fighter s seconds threw in the sponge. When Harold saw his arguments were not being… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • throw in the towel (or sponge) — (of boxers or their seconds) throw a towel (or sponge) into the ring as a token of defeat. ↘admit defeat. → throw …   English new terms dictionary

  • throw in the towel — If you throw in the towel, you admit that you are defeated or cannot do something …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • throw in the towel — ► throw in the towel (or sponge) 1) (in boxing) throw a towel (or sponge) into the ring as a token of defeat. 2) admit defeat. Main Entry: ↑throw …   English terms dictionary

  • throw in the towel — Sponge Sponge (sp[u^]nj), n. [OF. esponge, F. [ e]ponge, L. spongia, Gr. spoggia , spo ggos. Cf. {Fungus}, {Spunk}.] [Formerly written also {spunge}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of numerous species of Spongi[ae], or Porifera. See Illust. and Note… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • throw in the towel — surrender, give up The boxer threw in the towel about half way through the match …   Idioms and examples

  • throw in the towel (to) —  Admit defeat.  ► “A look at household finances show why consumers are not ready to throw in the towel. The Federal Reserve reports net financial assets acquired by households continued to rise in the first quarter of 1995, at an annual rate of… …   American business jargon

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