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21 treacherous
['tre ərəs]1) (betraying or likely to betray: a treacherous person/act.) zradný, falošný2) (dangerous: The roads are treacherous in winter.) nebezpečný•- treacherousness
- treachery* * *• vierolomný• zradný• klamný• nespolahlivý -
22 wintertime
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23 wintry
adjective (like winter in being very cold: a wintry day; wintry weather.) zimný, mrazivý* * *• zimný• studený• nevlúdny (pren.) -
24 wool
[wul] 1. noun, adjective((of) the soft hair of sheep and some other animals, often made into yarn etc for knitting or into fabric for making clothes etc: I wear wool in winter; knitting-wool; a wool blanket.) vlna; vlnený- woollen- woollens
- woolly 2. noun(a knitted garment.) vlnený úplet- pull the wool over someone's eyes* * *• vlnité vlasy• vlnené oblecenie• vlna• vlnená látka -
25 depths
noun plural (a part far under the surface or in the middle of something: the depths of the sea; the depths of winter.) hlbina; uprostred -
26 foolhardy
adjective (taking foolish risks; rash: He made a foolhardy attempt to climb the mountain in winter.) príliš nerozvážny -
27 foretaste
['fo:teist](a small sample or experience of something before it happens: This cold weather is just a foretaste of winter.) predzvesť -
28 have (half) a mind to
(to feel (slightly) inclined to (do something): I've half a mind to take my holidays in winter this year.) mať skoro chuť -
29 have (half) a mind to
(to feel (slightly) inclined to (do something): I've half a mind to take my holidays in winter this year.) mať skoro chuť -
30 hibernate
((of certain animals, eg hedgehogs) to pass the winter in a condition like sleep.) prezimovať -
31 on record
(recorded: This is the coldest winter on record.) zaznamenaný -
32 wrap up
(to dress warmly: You have to wrap up well if you visit England in winter; Wrap the child up well.) zabaliť (sa), zababušiť
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