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whole

  • 1 whole

    [həul] 1. adjective
    1) (including everything and/or everyone; complete: The whole staff collected the money for your present; a whole pineapple.) celý
    2) (not broken; in one piece: She swallowed the biscuit whole.) celý
    2. noun
    1) (a single unit: The different parts were joined to form a whole.) celok
    2) (the entire thing: We spent the whole of one week sunbathing on the beach.) (ako) celok; celý
    - wholly
    - wholehearted
    - wholemeal
    - on the whole
    * * *
    • vcelku
    • celok
    • celý

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  • 2 whole caboodle

    • celý ten obchod
    • celá tá banda

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  • 3 whole megillah

    • nudná história

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  • 4 whole milk

    • plnotucné mlieko

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  • 5 whole night

    • celú noc
    • celá noc

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  • 6 whole number

    • celé císlo

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  • 7 whole-hearted

    • srdecný
    • úprimný
    • oddaný

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  • 8 whole-hogger

    • dôsledný zástanca
    • radikál

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  • 9 whole-meal

    • hrubá múka

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  • 10 whole-sale dealer

    • obchodník vo velkom

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  • 11 on the whole

    (taking everything into consideration: Our trip was successful on the whole.) vcelku
    * * *
    • vcelku
    • celkom

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  • 12 go the whole hog

    (to do something completely: I've bought a new dress - I think I'll go the whole hog and buy a complete outfit.) dotiahnuť vec do konca

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  • 13 upon the whole

    • vcelku

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  • 14 society

    plural - societies; noun
    1) (mankind considered as a whole: He was a danger to society.) ľudská spoločnosť
    2) (a particular group or part of mankind considered as a whole: middle-class society; modern western societies.) spoločnosť
    3) (an association or club: a model railway society.) združenie, klub
    4) (the class of people who are wealthy, fashionable or of high rank in any area: high society.) spoločnosť
    5) (company or companionship: I enjoy the society of young people.) spoločnosť
    * * *
    • združenie
    • spolok
    • spolocenstvo
    • spolocnost
    • družstvo
    • cirkevné spolocenstvo
    • kolónia
    • kolektív

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  • 15 total

    ['təutəl] 1. adjective
    (whole; complete: What is the total cost of the holiday?; The car was a total wreck.) celkový; úplný
    2. noun
    (the whole amount, ie of various sums added together: The total came to / was $10.) celková čiastka
    3. verb
    (to add up or amount to: The doctor's fees totalled $200.) činiť celkove
    - total up
    * * *
    • zrátat
    • scitovat
    • súctový
    • súcet
    • totálny
    • úplný
    • úhrn
    • dosahovat
    • celkový
    • robit celkom
    • rovnat sa

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  • 16 unity

    ['ju:nəti]
    plural - unities; noun
    1) (the state of being united or in agreement: When will men learn to live in unity with each other?) zhoda
    2) (singleness, or the state of being one complete whole: Unity of design in his pictures is this artist's main aim.) jednotnosť
    3) (something arranged to form a single complete whole: This play is not a unity, but a series of unconnected scenes.) jednota
    * * *
    • zhoda
    • zomknutost
    • súdržnost
    • jednota

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  • 17 round the clock

    (the whole day and the whole night: to work round the clock.) vo dne-v noci

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  • 18 absorb

    [əb'zo:b]
    1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) vsať, vpiť
    2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) zahĺbiť sa, zaujať
    - absorption
    * * *
    • vstrebat
    • zaujat
    • zajat
    • zachytávat
    • upútat
    • upútat (pozornost)
    • tlmit
    • prevziat
    • absorbovat
    • celkom zamestnat
    • cicat
    • pohlcovat
    • pohltit
    • nasat
    • niest

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  • 19 all

    [o:l] 1. adjective, pronoun
    1) (the whole (of): He ate all the cake; He has spent all of his money.) celý, všetok
    2) (every one (of a group) when taken together: They were all present; All men are equal.) všetci
    2. adverb
    1) (entirely: all alone; dressed all in white.) úplne
    2) ((with the) much; even: Your low pay is all the more reason to find a new job; I feel all the better for a shower.) tým viac, oveľa lepšie ap.
    - all-out
    - all-round
    - all-rounder
    - all-terrain vehicle
    - all along
    - all at once
    - all in
    - all in all
    - all over
    - all right
    - in all
    * * *
    • všetci
    • všetko
    • všetky
    • všetok
    • celý

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  • 20 all along

    (the whole time (that something was happening): I knew the answer all along.) od začiatku
    * * *
    • stále
    • po celý cas
    • od zaciatku

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Whole — Whole, a. [OE. hole, hol, hal, hool, AS. h[=a]l well, sound, healthy; akin to OFries. & OS. h?l, D. heel, G. heil, Icel. heill, Sw. hel whole, Dan. heel, Goth. hails well, sound, OIr. c?l augury. Cf. {Hale}, {Hail} to greet, {Heal} to cure,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • whole — [hōl] adj. [ME (Midland) hool, for hol, hal < OE hal, healthy, whole, hale: akin to Ger heil, ON heill < IE base * kailo , sound, uninjured, auspicious > Welsh coel, omen] 1. a) in sound health; not diseased or injured b) Archaic healed …   English World dictionary

  • whole — adj 1 entire, *perfect, intact Analogous words: sound, well, *healthy, robust, wholesome: complete, plenary, *full Contrasted words: *deficient, defective: impaired, damaged, injured, marred (see INJURE) 2 …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • whole — ► ADJECTIVE 1) complete; entire. 2) emphasizing a large extent or number: a whole range of issues. 3) in an unbroken or undamaged state. ► NOUN 1) a thing that is complete in itself. 2) (the whole) all of something …   English terms dictionary

  • Whole — may refer to: *Holism, (from holos, a Greek word meaning all, entire, total) the idea that all the properties of a given system cannot be determined or explained by the sum of its component parts alone * in music, a whole step, or Major second *… …   Wikipedia

  • whole — [adj1] entire, complete accomplished, aggregate, all, choate, completed, concentrated, conclusive, consummate, every, exclusive, exhaustive, fixed, fulfilled, full, full length, gross, inclusive, in one piece, integral, outright, perfect, plenary …   New thesaurus

  • Whole — Whole, n. 1. The entire thing; the entire assemblage of parts; totality; all of a thing, without defect or exception; a thing complete in itself. [1913 Webster] This not the whole of life to live, Nor all of death to die. J. Montgomery. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • whole — I (undamaged) adjective aggregate, all, complete, entire, gross, intact, solid, total, undiminished, unhurt, unimpaired, unreduced, without loss associated concepts: whole capital, whole estate, whole quantity, whole truth II (unified) adjective… …   Law dictionary

  • whole — hōl adj containing all its natural constituents, components, or elements: deprived of nothing by refining, processing, or separation <whole milk> …   Medical dictionary

  • whole|ly — «HOH lee, HOHL lee», adverb. = wholly. (Cf. ↑wholly) …   Useful english dictionary

  • whole — whole1 W1S1 [həul US houl] adj [: Old English; Origin: hal healthy, unhurt, complete ] 1.) [only before noun] all of something = ↑entire ▪ You have your whole life ahead of you! ▪ His whole attitude bugs me. ▪ We ate the whole cake in about ten… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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