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[snəu] 1. noun(frozen water vapour that falls to the ground in soft white flakes: We woke up to find snow on the ground; We were caught in a heavy snow-shower; About 15 centimetres of snow had fallen overnight.) sneg2. verb(to shower down in, or like, flakes of snow: It's snowing heavily.) snežiti- snowy- snowball
- snowboard
- snow-capped
- snowdrift
- snowfall
- snowflake
- snowstorm
- snow-white
- snowed under* * *I [snóu]nounsneg, snežna odeja; snežno stanje; snežna belina, bleščeče bela barva; bele lise na TV ekranu; slang kokain, heroin (droga); plural snežne padavine (mase), visok (obilen) sneg; poetically beli lasjehow is the snow in Slovenia? — kakšne so snežne razmere (stanje) v Sloveniji?where are the snows of yester year? figuratively kje so lepi stari časi?II [snóu]intransitive verbsnežiti; figuratively padati kot sneg; pri(haja)ti v veliki množini; transitive verb zasnežiti, pokriti s snegom (večinoma under)he tells me it snows figuratively pripoveduje mi nekaj čisto novega (ironično)to be snowed in — biti zasnežen, zasut s snegomto be snowed under — biti zasut s snegom; figuratively biti zasut (s čim) do glave; (o kandidatu na volitvah) biti premagan z veliko večinoto snow up transitive verb zasnežiti, zamesti, zasuti s snegomthe road is snowed up — cesta je zasnežena, zametana s snegom -
2 snowstorm
noun (a heavy fall of snow especially accompanied by a strong wind.) snežni vihar -
3 snowfall
1) (a fall or shower of snow that settles on the ground: There was a heavy snowfall last night.) sneženje2) (the amount of snow that falls in a certain place: The snowfall last year was much higher than average.) snežne padavine* * *[snóufɔ:l]nounsnežne padavine, sneženje; množina snega, ki pade v nekem kraju (naenkrat ali v vsem letu)
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