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 Translation for 'eat up' from English to Slovak
SYNO to bury | to consume | to deplete | ...
zjesť [dok.]to eat up
dojesť [dok.]to eat up
zožrať [dok.]to eat up
3 Words
zhltnúť n-čo aj s navijakom [dok.] [idióm]to eat sth. up (totally) [idiom] [believe]
Partial Matches
jesť [nedok.]to eat
zjesť n-čo [dok.]to eat sth.
žrať [nedok.]to eat [of animals]
sypať si popol na hlavu [nedok.] [idióm]to eat humble pie [idiom]
niečo pod zuba bite (to eat) [coll.]
dať si niečo pod zub [dok.]to grab a bite (to eat) [coll.]
Som hladný ako vlk. [idióm]I could eat a horse. [idiom]
zahryznúť si niečo [dok.]to grab a bite (to eat) [coll.]
biol.zool.
požierať n-čo [nedok.]
to eat sth. [of lower animals: damage by feeding]
férovýon the up-and-up
hore {adv} {prep} [+inšt. pri predložke]up
nahor {adv} [smer]up
dohora {adv} [smer]up
rozjasniť sa [dok.]to brighten (up)
Hlavu hore!Chin up!
oprášiť [dok.] [spomienky, staré záležitosti ap.]to dredge up
vyhrabať [dok.] [spomienky, staré záležitosti ap.]to dredge up
objaviť sa [dok.] [náhle]to pop up
vyhotoviť [dok.]to draw up
obveseliť [dok.]to liven up
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Usage Examples English
  • Khrushchev significantly reduced Soviet defense spending and the size of conventional forces, accusing the army of being "metal eaters" and "If you let the army have their way, they will eat up the country's entire resources and still claim it's not enough."
  • They will eat up to 4-6 cups of food at a time.
  • a scathing satire on the nascent Soviet bureaucracy starting to eat up the apparently flawed state system.
  • Additionally, they are permitted to eat up to two small meals or snacks, known as collations.
  • His nickname is "The Cannibal" for his ability to "eat up" the opposition.

  • They eat up to 30% of their bodyweight each day. During the breeding season, Gouldian finches mainly feed on ripe and half-ripe grass seeds of sorghum.
  • By then, RPN not only had to deal with the continued dominance of ABS-CBN and GMA, but also the return of another station shut down during martial law, ABC, and the onset of cable and UHF channels which started to eat up the audience shares of the least-watched networks.
  • Using fish that eat mosquito larvae, the use cat fish to eat up mosquito larve in pond can eradicate the mosquito population, or reducing breeding rates by introducing sterilized male tsetse flies have been shown to control vector populations and reduce infection risks.
  • Builders George Reed and Laing bought up much of the land for development and estates began to eat up the countryside along Bramley Road and towards Cockfosters.
  • On average, devils eat about 15% of their body weight each day, although they can eat up to 40% of their body weight in 30 minutes if the opportunity arises.

  • Bluegills play an important role in pond and lake management to keep crustacean and insect populations low, as a single bluegill population may eat up to six times its own weight in just one summer.
  • However, signs posted in 2018 note that men over age 15 and women over age 50 can safely eat up to six blue crabs from the Gowanus Canal each week, although women under 50 and children under 15 should not eat the canal's blue crabs at all.
  • The reverse case, where the consonant remains unpalatalized but is followed by a palatalized consonant, is written by using "j" instead of "i": for example, "zjeść", "to eat up".
  • An individual adult can eat up to 6 m2 of reef per year.
  • adult horse could eat up to [...] of food. Sometimes, concentrated feed such as grain is fed in addition to pasture or hay, especially when the animal is very active.

  • The word "comedo" comes from the Latin "comedere", meaning "to eat up", and was historically used to describe parasitic worms; in modern medical terminology, it is used to suggest the worm-like appearance of the expressed material.
  • The compound verb [...] "to eat up, consume" is similar.
  • Pollock is regarded as a "low-mercury fish" – a woman weighing [...] can safely eat up to [...] per week, and a child weighing [...] can safely eat up to [...].
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