Translation "jako" to English

jako{adverb}
amain · badly · highly · racily · strikingly · strongly · swith · vengeably · vigorously · wishly
pound
drop into
jako napućen{adjective}
populous
jako osetljiv{adjective}
queasy · squeamish

jako

adverbIPA: / jako /
Definition and meaning

Snažno.

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English translation

amain

adverbIPA: / əmeɪn /

ETYM Pref. a- + main. Related to Main.
1. At full speed; with great haste.
2. With all one's strength; SYN. with full force.
To a high degree; exceedingly; at full speed.

badly

adverbIPA: / bædli /

1. In a disadvantageous way; to someone's disadvantage; SYN. disadvantageously.
2. Without skill or in a displeasing manner; SYN. poorly, incompetently.
3. Evilly or wickedly.
4. In a disobedient or naughty way; SYN. mischievously, naughtily.
5. To a severe or serious degree; SY
N. severely, gravely, seriously.
6. Very much; strongly; SYN. bad.
7. With great intensity; ('bad' is a nonstandard variant for 'badly' as in or); SYN. bad.
8. With unusual distress or resentment or regret or emotional display.

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And this women also ended up under the car, so she's quite badly beaten up by this injury.
Source: TED2020
It's ached before, but never as badly as right now.
Source: Tatoeba
Our political leaders need at least a modest degree of scientific literacy, which most badly lack today no applause, please.
Source: TED2020

highly

adverbIPA: / haɪli /

1. At a high rate or wage.
2. Favorably or with much respect.
3. In a high position or level or rank.
4. To a high degree or extent; SYN. extremely.

To help us to take a fresh look, with the same passion that people had for the black swan, but this time, for the things that were highly obvious, highly probable, but still neglected.
Source: TED2020
At the scale of millennia, this allows us to make predictions about when highly active faults, like the San Andreas, are overdue for a massive earthquake.
Source: TED2020
Cool roofs are highly-reflective surfaces that don't absorb solar heat, and pass it on to the building or atmosphere.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: extremely

racily

adverbIPA: / reɪsɪli /

In a racy manner.

strikingly

adverbIPA: / straɪkɪŋli /

In a striking manner.

Told in terms of the Christian vision of the Last Judgment, the end of the world, Michelangelo gave you a series of figures who are wearing these strikingly beautiful bodies.
Source: TED2020
Melania Trump's speech at the Republican National Convention was strikingly similar to Michelle Obama's 2008 speech at the Democratic National Convention.
Source: Tatoeba
The digital revolution is paving the way towards strikingly new forms of social relationships.
Source: Tatoeba

strongly

adverbIPA: / strɒŋli /

With strength or in a strong manner.

I recommend it strongly.
Source: Tatoeba
I strongly advise you to take this medicine right away.
Source: Tatoeba
And so what we can do is we can set things up and we can bond them strongly when we want, but then we can also take them apart.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: powerfully

swith

adverb

Instantly; quickly.

vengeably

adverb

vigorously

adverbIPA: / vɪɡərəsli /

With vigor; in a vigorous manner; SYN. smartly.

The woodpecker is pecking the tree trunk vigorously.
Source: Tatoeba
Here, this is a protocell, and it's vigorously shedding this skin.
Source: TED2020
If you go into a country with the right tools and the right way, you do it vigorously, you can actually get a local eradication.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: smartly

wishly

adverb

jako kucati

verbIPA: / jako kutsati /
English translation

pound

verbIPA: / pˈa͡ʊnd /

1. To strike heavy blows; to beat
2. To beat heavily and quickly
3. To make a jarring sensation, as in running.

Then she tipped over and rolled back onto her back, and once there, she managed to do it all over again, rolling and wiggling her 12-pound self under a coffee table.
Source: TED2020
On the ship's bow, a massive catapult would be able to fire 180 pound stone missiles.
Source: TED2020
To bring a pound of mussels to market is about a thirtieth of the carbon as required to bring beef to market.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: beat · impound · lumber · poke · pound off · pound up · ram · ram down · thump

jako napasti

verbIPA: / jako napasti /
English translation

drop into

verbIPA: / ˈdrɑːp ˌɪnˈtuː /
But they're very keen that we don't let money drop into that relationship, else it turns into something like this.
Source: TED2020
And so as soon as I saw this drop into my inbox, I dispatched it hastily to the recycle bin and spared myself a very nasty infection.
Source: TED2020
The newborn rabbits will drop into the cell directly below the two cells of its parents, and within minutes will mature and reproduce in turn.
Source: TED2020

jako napućen

adjectiveIPA: / jako naputɕen /
English translation

populous

adjectiveIPA: / pɑːpjələs /

ETYM Latin populosus, from populus people: cf. French populeux.
Densely populated; SYN. thickly settled.

The U.N. ran headfirst into a problem that the majority of the world's populous faces: not having detailed maps.
Source: TED2020
Istanbul is the most populous city in Turkey.
Source: Tatoeba
In China, the internet has still only reached 56 percent of the populous.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: inhabited · thickly settled

jako osetljiv

adjectiveIPA: / jako osetʎiʋ /
English translation

queasy

adjectiveIPA: / kwiːzi /

ETYM Icel. kweisa pain; cf. Norw. kveis sickness after a debauch.
Sick at the stomach; affected with nausea; inclined to vomit; squeamish.

And in fact, this is also that reproduced child and I apologize for any queasy stomachs, but that is a reproduction and simulation of the child they're about to operate on.
Source: TED2020
If any of you have sensitive stomachs or are feeling queasy, now is the time to check your Blackberry.
Source: TED2020
If you're queasy (Laughs) if you faint easily I was doing this for some friends in the hotel room last night, and some people that I didn't know, and one woman almost passed out.
Source: TED2020

squeamish

adjectiveIPA: / skwiːmɪʃ /

ETYM Old Eng. squaimous, sweymous, probably from Old Eng. sweem, swem, dizziness, a swimming in the head.
1. Having a stomach that is easily nauseated.
2. Easily disgusted; apt to be offended.

And if you're squeamish, please look away now.
Source: TED2020
Money is complicated, it makes everyone squeamish, it makes everyone act kind of weird.
Source: TED2020
I'll move it off, and we'll have a blank slide for those who are squeamish amongst you.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: dainty · fastidious · nice · overnice · prissy

Similar words to "jako"

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