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1 welcome
['welkəm] 1. adjective(received with gladness and happiness: She will make you welcome; He is a welcome visitor at our house; The extra money was very welcome; The holiday made a welcome change.) vítaný2. noun(reception; hospitality: We were given a warm welcome.) privítanie3. verb(to receive or greet with pleasure and gladness: We were welcomed by our hosts; She will welcome the chance to see you again.) (u)vítať, (pri)vítať4. interjection(used to express gladness at someone's arrival: Welcome to Britain!) vitajte- be welcome to
- you're welcome!* * *• vítame Vás• vítaný• uvítanie• vitajte• vhodný• príjemný• privítanie• privítat• prijatie• budte vítaný -
2 hail
I 1. [heil] noun1) (small balls of ice falling from the clouds: There was some hail during the rainstorm last night.) krúpy2) (a shower (of things): a hail of arrows.) krupobitie2. verb(to shower hail: It was hailing as I drove home.) padať (krúpy, ľadovec)II 1. [heil] verb1) (to shout to in order to attract attention: We hailed a taxi; The captain hailed the passing ship.) privolať; pozdraviť (volaním)2) (to greet or welcome (a person, thing etc) as something: His discoveries were hailed as a great step forward in medicine.) pozdraviť, privítať2. noun(a shout (to attract attention): Give that ship a hail.) zavolanie3. interjection(an old word of greeting: Hail, O King!) buď pozdravený* * *• prudko pršat• pozdravit• pozdrav• ladovec• krupobitie• nech žije ü -
3 acclaim
[ə'kleim] 1. verb1) (to applaud or welcome enthusiastically: The footballer was acclaimed by the fans.) nadšene pozdravovať2) (to declare (someone) ruler, winner etc by enthusiastic approval: They acclaimed him king.) vyhlásiť2. noun(enthusiastic approval.) jasot, chvála, búrlivý aplauz* * *• volat na slávu• velebit• volit aklamáciou• vychvalovat• vyhlásit• súhlas• hlasito• jasot• aplauz• chvála• potlesk• nadšene prehlásit• nadšene pozdravit• nadšene uvítat -
4 cheer
[ iə] 1. noun1) (a shout of approval, encouragement or welcome: Three cheers for the Queen!) volanie na slávu2) (mood: Be of good cheer.) dobrá nálada2. verb(to give a shout of approval etc (to): The crowd cheered the new champion.) volať na slávu- cheerful- cheerfully
- cheerfulness
- cheerless
- cheers!
- cheery
- cheerily
- cheeriness
- cheer up* * *• volanie slávy• rozveselit (sa)• ovácie• povzbudit• povzbudzovat• na zdravie• naplnit radostou• nálada -
5 extend
[ik'stend]1) (to make longer or larger: He extended his vegetable garden.) rozšíriť2) (to reach or stretch: The school grounds extend as far as this fence.) rozprestierať sa3) (to hold out or stretch out (a limb etc): He extended his hand to her.) natiahnuť4) (to offer: May I extend a welcome to you all?) ponúknuť•- extensive* * *• predlžovat• roztiahnut• rozšírit• rozširovat• natiahnut -
6 greet
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7 open
['əupən] 1. adjective1) (not shut, allowing entry or exit: an open box; The gate is wide open.) otvorený2) (allowing the inside to be seen: an open book.) otvorený3) (ready for business etc: The shop is open on Sunday afternoons; After the fog had cleared, the airport was soon open again; The gardens are open to the public.) zjavný4) (not kept secret: an open show of affection.) otvorený5) (frank: He was very open with me about his work.) otvorený6) (still being considered etc: Leave the matter open.) otvorený7) (empty, with no trees, buildings etc: I like to be out in the open country; an open space.) otvorený2. verb1) (to make or become open: He opened the door; The door opened; The new shop opened last week.) otvoriť2) (to begin: He opened the meeting with a speech of welcome.) začať•- opener- opening
- openly
- open-air
- open-minded
- open-plan
- be an open secret
- bring something out into the open
- bring out into the open
- in the open
- in the open air
- keep/have an open mind
- open on to
- the open sea
- open to
- open up
- with open arms* * *• viest• volné more• volný priestor• volný• volná krajina• verejný• verejne prístupný• vonkajšok• vyhlbit• zacínat• vypínat• vzdušný• zacat• zapnutý• zahájit• základný• svetlý• úprimný• prirodzený• prerazit• príroda• prejavit sa• prerušovat• holý• bez snehu• byt zretelne viditelný• roztvorit sa• rozptýlený• rozvinút sa• rozložit sa• rozkladat sa• otvorit• otvorit sa• otvor• otvorený• otvorenie• pórovitý• prázdny• liberálny• náchylný• mat premiéru• nekrytý• neprekrývajúci sa• neobsadený• nezaujatý• odhalit -
8 warm
[wo:m] 1. adjective1) (moderately, or comfortably, hot: Are you warm enough, or shall I close the window?; a warm summer's day.) teplý2) ((of clothes) protecting the wearer from the cold: a warm jumper.) teplý3) (welcoming, friendly, enthusiastic etc: a warm welcome; a warm smile.) srdečný4) (tending to make one hot: This is warm work!) namáhavý5) ((of colours) enriched by a certain quantity of red or pink, or (of red etc) rich and bright: a warm red; I don't want white walls - I want something warmer.) teplý2. verb1) (to make moderately hot: He warmed his hands in front of the fire.) ohriať (sa)2) (to become friendly (towards) or enthusiastic (about): She warmed to his charm.) nadchnúť sa3. noun(an act of warming: Give your hands a warm in front of the fire.) zohriatie (sa)- warmly- warmness
- warmth
- warm-blooded
- warmed-over
- warmhearted
- warmheartedness
- warm up* * *• vrelý• vrúcny• živý• zohriatie• zohriat sa• zohrievat sa• svieži (o vôni)• srdecný• usadený (v úrade)• teplý• hrejivý• hriat• horúci• cerstvý• rozohnovat sa• rozohnit sa• prudký• nadchnút sa• nadšený• nadchýnat sa• ohriat sa• ohriatie• ohrievat sa• oduševnit sa• oduševnovat sa
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