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  • 21 communist

    noun ((often with capital) a person who believes in communism: He is a Communist; ( also adjective) a Communist leader.) komunista; komunistický
    * * *
    • komunista
    • komunistický

    English-Slovak dictionary > communist

  • 22 cub

    1) (the young of certain animals such as foxes, lions etc: a bear cub.) mláďa
    2) ((with capital: short for Cub Scout) a member of the junior branch of the Scouts.) vĺča
    * * *
    • tigrie mláda
    • líšticka
    • levíca
    • mláda
    • medvieda

    English-Slovak dictionary > cub

  • 23 faculty

    ['fækəlti]
    plural - faculties; noun
    1) (a power of the mind: the faculty of reason.) schopnosť
    2) (a natural power of the body: the faculty of hearing.) schopnosť
    3) (ability or skill: She has a faculty for saying the right thing.) talent
    4) ((often with capital) a section of a university: the Faculty of Arts/Science.) fakulta
    * * *
    • zbor fakulty
    • schopnost
    • spôsobilost
    • fakulta
    • dišpenz
    • oprávnenie
    • oprávnený
    • právo
    • povolený
    • nadanie

    English-Slovak dictionary > faculty

  • 24 fascist

    ((also with capital) adjective.) fašista
    * * *
    • fašistický
    • fašista

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  • 25 Fate

    [feit]
    1) ((sometimes with capital) the supposed power that controls events: Who knows what fate has in store (= waiting for us in the future)?) osud
    2) (a destiny or doom, eg death: A terrible fate awaited her.) záhuba
    - fatalist
    - fatalistic
    - fated
    - fateful
    * * *
    • sudicka

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  • 26 fate

    [feit]
    1) ((sometimes with capital) the supposed power that controls events: Who knows what fate has in store (= waiting for us in the future)?) osud
    2) (a destiny or doom, eg death: A terrible fate awaited her.) záhuba
    - fatalist
    - fatalistic
    - fated
    - fateful
    * * *
    • záhuba
    • zánik
    • zhubnost
    • smrt
    • skaza
    • predurcit
    • osud

    English-Slovak dictionary > fate

  • 27 Father

    1. noun
    1) (a male parent, especially human: Mr Smith is her father.) otec
    2) ((with capital) the title of a (usually Roman Catholic) priest: I met Father Sullivan this morning.) páter
    3) (a person who begins, invents or first makes something: King Alfred was the father of the English navy.) otec
    2. verb
    (to be the father of: King Charles II fathered a number of children.) splodiť
    - fatherly
    - father-in-law
    * * *
    • velitel jednotky
    • cirkevný otec

    English-Slovak dictionary > Father

  • 28 father

    1. noun
    1) (a male parent, especially human: Mr Smith is her father.) otec
    2) ((with capital) the title of a (usually Roman Catholic) priest: I met Father Sullivan this morning.) páter
    3) (a person who begins, invents or first makes something: King Alfred was the father of the English navy.) otec
    2. verb
    (to be the father of: King Charles II fathered a number of children.) splodiť
    - fatherly
    - father-in-law
    * * *
    • uvalit autorstvo
    • uvalit otcovstvo
    • vyvolat k životu
    • vytvorit
    • senior
    • splodit
    • urcit za otca
    • prehlásit za otca
    • prehlásit za autora
    • predok
    • byt pôvodcom
    • byt autorom
    • byt otcom
    • prototyp
    • otec
    • otecko
    • plodit
    • praotec
    • najstarší clen (inštitúci

    English-Slovak dictionary > father

  • 29 feast

    [fi:st] 1. noun
    1) (a large and rich meal, usually eaten to celebrate some occasion: The king invited them to a feast in the palace.) hostina
    2) ((sometimes with capital) a particular day on which some (especially religious) person or event is remembered and celebrated: Today is the feast of St Stephen.) sviatok
    2. verb
    (to eat (as if) at a feast: We feasted all day.) hodovať
    * * *
    • slávit posvätenie
    • slávnost
    • sviatok
    • prehýrit
    • hodovanie
    • hodovat
    • hody
    • hostit
    • kochat sa
    • hostina
    • banket
    • pastva
    • posvätenie
    • pôžitok
    • pohostit

    English-Slovak dictionary > feast

  • 30 force

    [fo:s] 1. noun
    1) (strength or power that can be felt: the force of the wind.) sila
    2) (a person or thing that has great power: the forces of Nature.) sila
    3) ((sometimes with capital) a group of men prepared for action: the police force; the Royal Air Force.) sily; zbor
    2. verb
    1) (to make (someone or something) do something, go somewhere etc, often against his etc will: He forced me to give him money.) prinútiť
    2) (to achieve by strength or effort: He forced a smile despite his grief.) prinútiť sa (k)
    - forceful
    - forcefully
    - forces
    - in
    - into force
    * * *
    • vodopád
    • vplyv
    • vnucovat
    • vnútit
    • vhánat
    • vypácit
    • vyrazit
    • zasahovat
    • zintenzívnit
    • zbor
    • zrýchlit
    • znásilnit
    • zmysel
    • sila
    • spôsobit násilie
    • úcinnost
    • urýchlit
    • tiaž
    • tlak
    • pritlacit
    • pretažovat
    • prinútit
    • donútit
    • donútenie
    • hnat
    • jednotka
    • branná moc
    • otvorit
    • platnost
    • pôsobnost
    • popohnat
    • moc
    • násilie
    • nútit
    • oddiel

    English-Slovak dictionary > force

  • 31 gentile

    noun, adjective
    ((also with capital: especially in the Bible) (of) anyone who is not a Jew.) Nežid, -ovka; pohan, -ka; nežidovský; pohanský
    * * *
    • pohanský
    • pohan
    • krestanský
    • nemormónsky
    • národný
    • nežidovský

    English-Slovak dictionary > gentile

  • 32 god

    [ɡod]
    1) ((with capital) the creator and ruler of the world (in the Christian, Jewish etc religions).)
    2) ((feminine goddess) a supernatural being who is worshipped: the gods of Greece and Rome.)
    - godliness
    - godchild
    - goddaughter
    - godson
    - godfather
    - godmother
    - godparent
    - godsend
    * * *
    • boh

    English-Slovak dictionary > god

  • 33 guide

    1. verb
    1) (to lead, direct or show the way: I don't know how to get to your house - I'll need someone to guide me; Your comments guided me in my final choice.) viesť, usmerňovať
    2) (to control the movement of: The teacher guided the child's hand as she wrote.) viesť
    2. noun
    1) (a person who shows the way to go, points out interesting things etc: A guide will show you round the castle.) sprievodca, -kyňa
    2) ((also guidebook) a book which contains information for tourists: a guide to Rome.) sprievodca
    3) ((usually with capital) a Girl Guide.) skautka
    4) (something which informs, directs or influences.) radca
    - guideline
    - guided missile
    * * *
    • vodiaci
    • vodit
    • vodca
    • vodidlo
    • vodiaca lišta
    • vodiace zariadenie
    • vedenie
    • vlnovod
    • viest
    • smerovacie zariadenie
    • svetlovod
    • sprievodca
    • prírucka
    • riadit
    • oznamovací
    • návod

    English-Slovak dictionary > guide

  • 34 highlands

    noun plural (a mountainous part of certain countries, especially (with capital) of Scotland.) vysočina; Škótska vysočina
    * * *
    • vysocina

    English-Slovak dictionary > highlands

  • 35 limited

    1) ((negative unlimited) not very great, large etc; restricted: My experience is rather limited.) obmedzený
    2) ((with capital, abbreviated to Ltd. when written) a word used in the titles of certain companies: West. and R. Chambers Ltd.) s r.o. (s ručením obmedzeným)
    * * *
    • nedostatocný
    • ohranicený
    • obmedzený

    English-Slovak dictionary > limited

  • 36 master

    1. feminine - mistress; noun
    1) (a person or thing that commands or controls: I'm master in this house!) pán, pani
    2) (an owner (of a slave, dog etc): The dog ran to its master.) pán
    3) (a male teacher: the Maths master.) profesor, učiteľ
    4) (the commander of a merchant ship: the ship's master.) kapitán
    5) (a person very skilled in an art, science etc: He's a real master at painting.) majster
    6) ((with capital) a polite title for a boy, in writing or in speaking: Master John Smith.) mladý pán
    2. adjective
    ((of a person in a job) fully qualified, skilled and experienced: a master builder/mariner/plumber.) majster
    3. verb
    1) (to overcome (an opponent, handicap etc): She has mastered her fear of heights.) prekonať
    2) (to become skilful in: I don't think I'll ever master arithmetic.) zvládnuť
    - masterfully
    - masterfulness
    - masterly
    - masterliness
    - mastery
    - master key
    - mastermind
    4. verb
    (to plan (such a scheme): Who masterminded the robbery?) riadiť
    - master stroke
    - master switch
    - master of ceremonies
    * * *
    • vlastník
    • velitel
    • zamestnávatel
    • šéf
    • umelec
    • ucitel
    • predloha
    • hlavný
    • hlava rodiny
    • hlavný program
    • kapitán
    • riadiaci
    • riadiaca jednotka
    • otec (negatív. gramof. ma
    • pán
    • magister
    • majitel
    • matrica
    • majster
    • mladý pán
    • malba

    English-Slovak dictionary > master

  • 37 mini

    ['mini] 1. noun
    1) (short for miniskirt.)
    2) ((with capital:) a type of small car.) Mini
    2. adjective
    ((or part of a word) small: a mini dictionary; a minibus.) mini-
    * * *
    • malý
    • mini
    • miniatúrny

    English-Slovak dictionary > mini

  • 38 mother

    1. noun
    1) (a female parent, especially human: John's mother lives in Manchester; ( also adjective) The mother bird feeds her young.) matka; materský
    2) ((often with capital: also Mother Superior) the female leader of a group of nuns.) matka predstavená
    2. verb
    (to care for as a mother does; to protect (sometimes too much): His wife tries to mother him.) matersky sa starať (o)
    - motherless
    - motherly
    - motherliness
    - mother-country
    - motherland
    - mother-in-law
    - mother-of-pearl
    - mother-tongue
    * * *
    • vychovávat
    • zaciatok
    • zdroj
    • zrodit
    • splodit
    • stryná
    • starat sa matersky
    • tetka
    • priznat materstvo
    • prícina
    • prijat za svojho
    • hlásit sa za matku
    • inkubátor
    • byt matkou
    • adoptovat
    • rodný
    • pramen
    • liahen
    • materský
    • matka

    English-Slovak dictionary > mother

  • 39 paradise

    1) (a place or state of great happiness: It's paradise to be by a warm fire on a cold night.) blaho
    2) ((with capital) heaven: When we die, we go to Paradise.) raj
    * * *
    • raj

    English-Slovak dictionary > paradise

  • 40 saviour

    ['seivjə]
    1) ((usually with capital) a person or god who saves people from sin, hell etc.) Spasiteľ
    2) (a person who rescues a person etc from danger etc: He was the saviour of his country.) záchranca
    * * *
    • vykupitel
    • záchranca
    • spasitel

    English-Slovak dictionary > saviour

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  • with a capital A — with a capital [A/B/C etc.] 1. something that you say in order to emphasize a particular quality. You re trouble with a capital T, you are! 2. if you talk about a subject with a capital A/B/C etc., you mean the most formal and often limited… …   New idioms dictionary

  • with a capital B — with a capital [A/B/C etc.] 1. something that you say in order to emphasize a particular quality. You re trouble with a capital T, you are! 2. if you talk about a subject with a capital A/B/C etc., you mean the most formal and often limited… …   New idioms dictionary

  • with a capital C — with a capital [A/B/C etc.] 1. something that you say in order to emphasize a particular quality. You re trouble with a capital T, you are! 2. if you talk about a subject with a capital A/B/C etc., you mean the most formal and often limited… …   New idioms dictionary

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  • with a capital — [A/B/C etc.] 1. something that you say in order to emphasize a particular quality. You re trouble with a capital T, you are! 2. if you talk about a subject with a capital A/B/C etc., you mean the most formal and often limited understanding of… …   New idioms dictionary

  • with a capital — (letter) to an extreme degree. That makes me feel OK with a capital O. If you want culture with a capital C, you can go to an art museum or a concert. Usage notes: used to emphasize the meaning of a particular word …   New idioms dictionary

  • with a capital C — with a capital A/B/C/etc phrase used for emphasizing that something is very true This is a case of incompetence with a capital I. Thesaurus: ways of emphasizing that something is true or exactsynony …   Useful english dictionary

  • with a capital — phrasal used with a following capital letter to emphasize or qualify a preceding word < not an accident but murder with a capital M > < desired romance with a capital R > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • with a capital — phrasal : emphatically, certainly used with a following relevant capital letter not an accident but murder with a capital M …   Useful english dictionary

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