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 Translation for 'worked up' from English to Slovak
SYNO aroused | emotional | excited | ...
rozrušený {adj} {past-p}worked up [pred.]
Partial Matches
férovýon the up-and-up
hore {adv} {prep} [+inšt. pri predložke]up
nahor {adv} [smer]up
dohora {adv} [smer]up
šport
rozohriať sa [dok.] [pred šport. výkonom ap.]
to limber up
skladať (na seba) [nedok.]to stack (up)
zamotať sa [dok.]to tangle (up)
hltať [nedok.]to gobble (up)
pomotať sa [dok.]to tangle (up)
ožiť [dok.] [obr.] [pookriať, rozveseliť sa]to perk up
hltavo jesť [nedok.]to gobble (up)
rozveseliť sa [dok.]to perk up
Pozor!Heads up!
rozhýbať sa [dok.] [pred šport. výkonom ap.]to limber up
šport
rozcvičiť sa [dok.]
to limber up
vzhliadnuť [dok.]to look up
hromadiť [nedok.] [vŕšiť na hromadu]to bank (up)
[vyj. hornú hranicu miery]up to
rozísť sa [dok.] [s partnerom]to split up
spotrebovať [dok.]to use up
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Usage Examples English
  • in this case, a new time schedule can be worked up, limiting the normal frequency and duration of former schedules until the period of abnormally high personal demand has passed.
  • Johnson, who had joined the paper as a copy editor in 1956, and worked up to executive vice president in 1972, and president in 1973, remained as chairman and publisher until he retired on April 1, 2002.
  • He worked up through the ranks, eventually taking over as Merrill Lynch's chairman and CEO in 1971, the year the company went public.
  • His ensemble movements are spirited, but never worked up to a strong climax.
  • In April 1934 Nuvolari entered the Monaco Grand Prix in a privately owned Bugatti and worked up to third place before brake problems forced him back to fifth at the finish, two laps behind the winner, Guy Moll.

  • CORRECTION: I am the grandson of Rene Chambellan and NO - he did NOT die in a nursing home in Jersey City. He succumbed to a stroke (after having several) and worked up until his death.
  • The face of the plunger is perforated to allow grease to flow from one side of the plunger to another as the plunger is worked up and down.
  • The iron ore was shipped to Oravais and worked up at "Oravais blast furnace" before it was transported to Kimo works.
  • She assisted her famous brother Vaslav Nijinsky as he worked up his controversial choreography for "L'Après-midi d'un faune", which Ballets Russes premiered in Paris in 1912.
  • The calcium nitrate mentioned before, can as said be worked up as calcium nitrate fertilizer but often it is converted into ammonium nitrate and calcium carbonate using carbon dioxide and ammonia.

  • Woodin worked up through ACF management to become president in 1916.
  • Deighan worked up the Scottish underground comics title "Electric Soup" in 1990, writing and drawing "The Greens", a parody of "The Broons" strip published by D.
  • In 1992, Zaentz purchased the rights to the unpublished novel "The English Patient" and worked up a scenario with author Michael Ondaatje.
  • "Pittsburgh" worked up along the east coast and in the Caribbean before departing from Boston, Massachusetts on 13 January 1945 for duty in the Pacific theatre of operations.
  • It was not until the autumn of 1987 that she undertook Basic Operational Sea Training at Portland and joined the fleet as a fully worked-up unit and she became leader of the 9th Frigate Squadron.

  • Keith estimates that the Kaisitaki Brahmana was recorded around 600-400 BCE, adding that it is more 'scientific' and 'logical' than the Aitareya Brahmana, although much 'of the material of the Kausitaki, and especially the legends, has been taken over by the Brahmana from a source common to it and the Aitareya, but the whole has been worked up into a harmonious unity which presents no such irregularities as are found in the Aitareya.
  • From its inception it was a Royal Navy base, and played prominent roles during the First and Second World Wars; ships of the Royal Navy and NATO countries worked up and exercised in its waters until 1995.
  • At 17:30, Napoleon re-issued orders for Ney to take La Haye Sainte. [...] The French had worked up close to the buildings by this time.
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