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  • 1 would

    [wud]
    short forms - I'd; verb
    1) (past tense of will: He said he would be leaving at nine o'clock the next morning; I asked if he'd come and mend my television set; I asked him to do it, but he wouldn't; I thought you would have finished by now.)
    2) (used in speaking of something that will, may or might happen (eg if a certain condition is met): If I asked her to the party, would she come?; I would have come to the party if you'd asked me; I'd be happy to help you.)
    3) (used to express a preference, opinion etc politely: I would do it this way; It'd be a shame to lose the opportunity; I'd prefer to go tomorrow rather than today.)
    4) (used, said with emphasis, to express annoyance: I've lost my car-keys - that would happen!) to je robota
    - would you
    * * *
    • by (podmienovací spôsob)

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  • 2 would-be

    adjective (trying, hoping, or merely pretending, to be: a would-be poet.) tiež-
    * * *
    • zdanlivý
    • samozvaný
    • údajný

    English-Slovak dictionary > would-be

  • 3 would not hear of

    (I, he etc will or would not allow: They would not hear of her going home alone, and insisted on going with her.) nechcieť ani počuť

    English-Slovak dictionary > would not hear of

  • 4 would you

    (used to introduce a polite request to someone to do something: (Please) would you close the door?) mohol by si

    English-Slovak dictionary > would you

  • 5 would he like

    • by sa mu pácila

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  • 6 would look like

    • by vyzeralo
    • by vyzeral

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  • 7 would rather

    • radšej by

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  • 8 would you pass me

    • podali by ste mi

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  • 9 should/would like

    (want: I would like to say thank you; Would you like a cup of tea?) chcieť

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  • 10 I would

    • ja by som

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  • 11 what would you like

    • co by si chcel
    • co si želáte

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  • 12 think of

    1) (to remember to do (something); to keep in one's mind; to consider: You always think of everything!; Have you thought of the cost involved?) myslieť na
    2) (to remember: I couldn't think of her name when I met her at the party.) spomenúť si
    3) ((with would, should, not, never etc) to be willing to do (something): I would never think of being rude to her; He couldn't think of leaving her.) pomyslieť na
    * * *
    • mysliet na

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  • 13 undertaking

    1) (a task or piece of work: I didn't realize what a large undertaking this job would be.) podnik
    2) (a promise: He made an undertaking that he would pay the money back.) záväzok
    * * *
    • záväzok
    • záruka
    • slub
    • úloha
    • podujatie
    • pohrebný ústav
    • odbavovanie pohrebov

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  • 14 elixir

    [i'liksə]
    (a liquid that would supposedly make people able to go on living for ever, or a substance that would turn the cheaper metals into gold: the elixir of life.) elixír

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  • 15 even out

    1) (to become level or regular: The road rose steeply and then evened out; His pulse began to even out.) vyrovnať sa
    2) (to make smooth: He raked the soil to even it out.) vyrovnať
    3) (to make equal: If Jane would do some of Mary's typing, that would even the work out.) vyrovnať (sa)

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  • 16 feel like

    1) (to have the feelings that one would have if one were: I feel like a princess in this beautiful dress; He felt like an idiot (= He felt very foolish).) cítiť sa ako
    2) (to feel that one would like to (have, do etc): I feel like a drink; Do you feel like going to the cinema?) mať chuť

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  • 17 he etc will

    (I, he etc will or would not allow: They would not hear of her going home alone, and insisted on going with her.) nechcieť ani počuť

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  • 18 I etc might have known

    ((often used in annoyance) I etc ought to have known, thought, guessed etc that something was or would be the case: I might have known you would lose the key!) mohol som tušiť

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  • 19 adhesion

    [əd'hi:ʒən] 1. noun
    (the act or quality of adhering (to).) priľnavosť
    2. noun
    (a substance which makes things stick: The tiles would not stick as he was using the wrong adhesive.) lepidlo
    * * *
    • zrast tkanív
    • prilnavost
    • pristúpenie k
    • adhézia
    • podpora
    • lpenie
    • lnutie
    • oddanost

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  • 20 anything

    1) ((in questions, and negative sentences etc) some thing: Can you see anything?; I can't see anything.) niečo; nič
    2) (a thing of any kind: You can buy anything you like; `What would you like for your birthday?' `Anything will do.') hocičo
    * * *
    • hocico
    • cokolvek
    • nieco

    English-Slovak dictionary > anything

См. также в других словарях:

  • would — [ wud ] modal verb *** Would is usually followed by an infinitive without to : A picnic would be nice. Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive: They didn t do as much as they said they would. In conversation and informal writing,… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • would — W1S1 [wud] modal v negative short form wouldn t ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(past intentions/expectations)¦ 2¦(imagined situations)¦ 3¦(past habits)¦ 4¦(requesting)¦ 5¦(offering/inviting)¦ 6¦(what somebody wants)¦ 7¦(past purpose)¦ 8 would not …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • would — [wood] v.aux. [ME wolde < OE, pt. of willan, to wish, WILL1] 1. pt. of WILL2 [she said she would be finished before six, in those days we would talk for hours on end] 2. used to express a supposition or condition [he would write if he knew you …   English World dictionary

  • Would? — «Would?» Сингл Alice in Chains из альбома Dirt Выпущен 1992 Формат CD, винил, кассета Жанр гранж, хеви метал, альтернативный метал …   Википедия

  • Would — Would, imp. of {Will}. [OE. & AS. wolde. See {Will}, v. t.] Commonly used as an auxiliary verb, either in the past tense or in the conditional or optative present. See 2d & 3d {Will}. [1913 Webster] Note: Would was formerly used also as the past… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Would? — «Would?» Sencillo de Alice in Chains del álbum Dirt Grabación Marzo Mayo 1992 Género(s) Grunge, heavy metal, metal alternativo Duración 3:27 …   Wikipedia Español

  • would've — would’ve UK [ˈwʊdəv] US short form mainly spoken the usual way of saying ‘would have’ Thesaurus: short formshyponym * * * /ˈwʊdəv/ used as a contraction of would have I would ve picked you up from the airport if I had known you were coming …   Useful english dictionary

  • Would-be — a. Desiring or professing to be; vainly pretending to be; as, a would be poet. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Would — may refer to: * English modal auxiliary verb#Would *Would?, a 1992 song by the grunge group Alice in Chains …   Wikipedia

  • would-be — would ,be adjective only before noun * hoping or trying to do something: The would be thieves smashed a glass panel in the front door. would be diplomats/lawyers/referees …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • would-be — would′ be adj. 1) wishing or pretending to be: a would be wit[/ex] 2) intended to be: a would be kindness[/ex] • Etymology: 1250–1300 …   From formal English to slang

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