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21 get/have one's own way
(to do, get etc what one wants: You can't always have your own way.) presadiť si -
22 go out of one's way
(to do more than is really necessary: He went out of his way to help us.) veľmi sa snažiť, namáhať sa -
23 have a way with
(to be good at dealing with or managing: She has a way with children.) vedieť to s, dokázať -
24 in a bad way
(unwell; in poor condition: The patient is in a bad way.) (na tom) zle, veľmi chorý -
25 lose one's way
(to stop knowing where one is, or in which direction one ought to be going: I lost my way through the city.) stratiť cestu -
26 make one's way
1) (to go: They made their way towards the centre of the town.) zamieriť2) (to get on in the world.) ďaleko to dotiahnuť -
27 make way (for)
(to stand aside and leave room (for): The crowd parted to make way for the ambulance.) urobiť miesto -
28 make way (for)
(to stand aside and leave room (for): The crowd parted to make way for the ambulance.) urobiť miesto -
29 out of harm's way
(in a safe place: I'll put this glass vase out of harm's way, so that it doesn't get broken.) na bezpečné miesto -
30 out of the way
(unusual: There was nothing out of the way about what she said.) neobyčajný -
31 pick one's way
(to walk carefully (around or between something one wishes to avoid touching etc): She picked her way between the puddles.) opatrne ísť -
32 under way
(moving, in progress etc: Her plans are under way.) v chode, rozbehnutý -
33 be in a family way
• cakat rodinu -
34 by way of
• akože -
35 by way of exchange
• výmenou -
36 by-way
• vedlajšia cesta• postranná cesta -
37 carriage way
• vozovka• jeden pruh vozovky -
38 carriage-way
• vozovka• cesta -
39 computer-like way
• pocítacový spôsob -
40 drive-way
• verejná cesta pre vozidlá• dialnica• cesta• cesta pre vozidlá
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Way — Way, n. [OE. wey, way, AS. weg; akin to OS., D., OHG., & G. weg, Icel. vegr, Sw. v[ a]g, Dan. vei, Goth. wigs, L. via, and AS. wegan to move, L. vehere to carry, Skr. vah. [root]136. Cf. {Convex}, {Inveigh}, {Vehicle}, {Vex}, {Via}, {Voyage},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
way — or go one s way [wā] n. [ME < OE weg, akin to Ger < IE base * weĝh , to go > L vehere, to carry, ride, Gr ochos, wagon] 1. a means of passing from one place to another, as a road, highway, street or path [the Appian Way] 2. room or space … English World dictionary
way — ► NOUN 1) a method, style, or manner of doing something. 2) the typical manner in which someone behaves or in which something happens. 3) a road, track, path, or street. 4) a route or means taken in order to reach, enter, or leave a place. 5) the … English terms dictionary
way — way; way·bread; way·far·er; way·far·ing; way·goose; way·less; way·man; way·ment; way·ward; way·ward·ly; way·ward·ness; way·wis·er; way·wode; hem·ing·way·esque; Jet·way; bus·way; cause·way; mid·way; sub·way; way·fare; well·a·way; hatch·way·man;… … English syllables
Way — can refer to: * a road or path(way) * wayob , plural form (singular way ), spirit companions appearing in mythology and folklore of Maya peoples of the Yucatan Peninsula * A precisely straight rail or track on a machine tool (such as that on the… … Wikipedia
WAY '79 — WAY 79, also referred to as WAY 79 and WAY 1979, was the official 1979 sesquicentennial (150th anniversary) celebration of the establishment of the Swan River Colony, the first permanent European settlement in Western Australia. Western… … Wikipedia
way — n 1 Way, route, course, passage, pass, artery mean, in common, a track or path traversed in going from one place to another. Way is general and inclusive of any track or path; it can specifically signify a thoroughfare especially in combinations… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
way — I (channel) noun alley, artery, avenue, custom, direction, lane, mode, path, pathway, plan, road, roadway, route, throughway II (manner) noun behavior, fashion, habit, means, progression, ritual associated concepts: way appurtenant, way by… … Law dictionary
way — (n.) O.E. weg road, path, course of travel, from P.Gmc. *wegaz (Cf. O.S., Du. weg, O.N. vegr, O.Fris. wei, O.H.G. weg, Ger. Weg, Goth. wigs way ), from PIE *wegh to move (see WEIGH (Cf … Etymology dictionary
Way — Way, adv. [Aphetic form of away.] Away. [Obs. or Archaic] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] {To do way}, to take away; to remove. [Obs.] Do way your hands. Chaucer. {To make way with}, to make away with. See under {Away}. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
WAY-FM — may refer to:* WAY FM Network, a national, non profit radio broadcasting network in the United States that primarily plays Contemporary Christian music ** WAYM, the Franklin, Tennessee based flagship station of the WAY FM Network that goes by the … Wikipedia