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21 obsolete
['obsəli:t, ]( American also[) obsə'li:t](no longer in use: obsolete weapons.) zastaraný, zastaralý, neplatný* * *• vykopávka• zastaralý výraz• zastaraný• zastaralý• zrušený• starý• prežitý• prekonaný• nepoužívaný• nemoderný• neplatný -
22 shield
[ʃi:ld] 1. noun1) (a broad piece of metal, wood etc carried as a protection against weapons.) štít2) (something or someone that protects: A thick steel plate acted as a heat shield.) štít, kryt3) (a trophy shaped like a shield won in a sporting competition etc: My son has won the archery shield.) športová trofej2. verb1) (to protect: The goggles shielded the motorcyclist's eyes from dust.) chrániť2) (to prevent from being seen clearly: That group of trees shields the house from the road.) zakrývať* * *• zakrývat• záštita• znak• skrývat• štít• tvrdá koža na chrbáte• tienidlo• ukrývat• tienenie• emblém• chránit• clona• protektor• pancier• potítko• policajný znak• kryt• ochranný štít• ochránit• ochrana• ochranovat• odtienenie• ochranca -
23 unarmed
(without weapons or other means of defence: The gangster shot an unarmed policeman; Judo is a type of unarmed fighting.) neozbrojený* * *• zaistený• bezbranný• bez zapalovaca• bez zbrane• bez rozbušky• pazúre• ostrohy• neozbrojený• odzbrojený -
24 weapon
['wepən](any instrument or means which is used for one's own defence or for attacking others: Rifles, arrows, atom bombs and tanks are all weapons; The police are looking for the murder weapon; Surprise is our best weapon.) zbraň* * *• zbran• prostriedok boja -
25 armed
adjective (having a weapon or weapons: An armed man robbed the bank; Armed forces entered the country.) ozbrojený -
26 arms
1) (weapons: Does the police force carry arms?) zbrane2) (a design etc which is used as the symbol of the town, family etc (see also coat of arms).) erb -
27 deterrent
[-'te-, ]( American[) -'tə:-]noun, adjective ((something) that deters: The possession of nuclear weapons by nations is thought to be a deterrent against nuclear war itself; a deterrent effect.) odstrašujúci prostriedok -
28 nuclear disarmament
(the act of ceasing to store atomic weapons.) nukleárne odzbrojenie
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