Slovenčina | Angličtina |
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pre preposition | for(directed at, intended to belong to) for(supporting) on(because of, or due to something) |
pre dobro noun {m} | sake [sakes]noun |
prebehlík noun {m} | defector [defectors](one who defects) |
prebehlíčka noun {f} | defector [defectors](one who defects) |
preberať verb | borrow [borrowed, borrowing, borrows](adopt (an idea) as one's own) borrow [borrowed, borrowing, borrows](copy a word from another language) treat [treated, treating, treats](to discourse, conduct a discussion) |
prebiehajúci adjective | active(in action) ongoingadjective |
preboha interjection | for God's sake(exclamation of anger, surprise, or impatience) |
preborník noun {m} | champion [champions](someone who has been winner in a contest) |
prebudiť verb {Plf} | awaken [awakened, awakening, awakens](transitive: to cause to become awake) wake up(to awaken (someone else)) |
prebudiť sa verb {Plf} | wake up(to (become) awake) |
prebytok noun {m} | surplus [surpluses](excess, overplus) |
prebytočný adjective | redundant(superfluous) |
prebádať verb {Plf} | explore [explored, exploring, explores](to examine or investigate something systematically) research [researched, researching, researches](to examine with continued care) |
prebývať verb | dwell [dwelt, dwelt, dwelling, dwells]verb |
precenený adjective | overpriced(priced higher than what it is really worth) |
prechladnúť verb {Plf} | catch a cold(contract a cold) |
prechod noun {m} | transit [transits](astronomy: passage of a celestial body) transition(process of change from one form, state, style or place to another) |
prechodný adjective | transitive(grammar, of a verb: taking an object or objects) |
prechádzať sa verb {imPlf} | stroll [strolled, strolling, strolls](wander on foot) |
prechádzka noun {f} | stroll [strolls](wandering on foot) walk [walks](trip made by walking) |
pred preposition | above(in preference to) before(earlier than) before(in front of according to an ordering system) before(in front of in space) before(in store for, in the future of) before(under consideration, judgment, authority of) from(with the separation, exclusion or differentiation of) in front of(at or near the front part of) in front of(in the presence of someone) in front of(located before (something else)) |
pred n. l. adverb | BCE(before the common era) |