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inými slovamiin other words
povedať n-čo vlastnými slovami [dok.]to say sth. in one's own words
polopatisticky {adv} [ľud.] [často han.] [podané jednoducho, ako po lopate]in words of one syllable [idiom]
neopísateľnýbeyond words
nevýslovnýbeyond words
príkre slová {pl}acrimonious words
záverečné slová {pl}concluding words
záplava {f} slovdeluge of words
premeniť slová na činy [dok.]to turn words into action
nezmôcť sa na slovo [dok.]to be at a loss for words
iný {adj}other
minule {adv}the other day
nedávno {adv}the other day
prednedávnom {adv}the other day
naopakthe other way around
opačnethe other way around
okrem inéhobesides other things
stratiť reč [dok.] [idiom]to be lost for words [idiom]
okrem {prep} [+gen.] [v zápornej vete]other than
odvrátiť zrak [dok.]to look the other way
na druhej strane {adv}on the other hand
vzájomne sa dopĺňať [nedok.]to complement each other
na {prep} [+gen.] [v zápornej vete]other than
pozerať sa inam [nedok.]to look the other way
naproti tomu [na druhej strane]on the other hand
Situácia je opačná.Tthe shoe is on the other foot. [Am.] [coll.] [idiom]
druhá strana {f} mince [idióm]the other side of the coin [idiom]
Karta sa obrátila. [idióm]The shoe is on the other foot. [Am.] [coll.] [idiom]
čert ako diabol [idióm]six of one and half a dozen of the other [idiom]
ísť z extrému do extrému [nedok.] [idióm]to go from one extreme to the other [idiom]
jeden za osemnásť, druhý bez dvoch za dvadsať [idióm]six of one and half a dozen of the other [idiom]
UNESCO Staré bukové lesy {pl} a bukové pralesy Karpát a iných regiónov EurópyAncient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe
dnu {adv}in
chém. indium {n} <In>indium <In>
celkove {adv}in total
celkovo {adv}in total
chvatom {adv}in haste
čiastočne {adv}in part
Ďalej!Come in!
darmo {adv}in vain
detailne {adv}in detail
do {prep} [+gen.]in
dovedna {adv}in total
fakticky {adv}in practice
frustrovane {adv}in frustration
hromadne {adv}in bulk
húfne {adv}in droves
jednohlasne {adv}in unison
jednomyseľne {adv}in unison
jednotne {adv}in unison
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