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['ʃuɡə] 1. noun(the sweet substance that is obtained from sugar-cane, or from the juice of certain other plants, and used in cooking and for sweetening tea, coffee etc: Do you take sugar in your coffee?) sladkor2. verb(to sweeten, cover or sprinkle with sugar.) sladkati- sugary- sugariness
- sugar-cane
- sugar-coated
- sugar-free
- sugar lump
- sugar tongs* * *I [šú:gə]nounsladkor; saharoza; plural vrste sladkorja; figuratively sladkost, ljubkost; figuratively dobrikave, nežne, prilizovalne besede, dobrikanje, laskanje, prilizovanje; osladitev; slang denar; sneg; ljubčekbrown sugar — samo enkrat rafiniran sl.castor sugar, powdered sugar — sladkor v prahucane sugar — sl. iz sladkornega trstacrystal sugar — kristalni sl.cube sugar, lump sugar — sl. v kockahfruit sugar — sadni sl., fruktozagrape sugar — grozdni sl., dekstroza, glukozaheavy sugar American slang mnogo, kup denarjaicing sugar, confectioner's sugar — sladkor v prahuraw sugar — nerafiniran sl.refined sugar — rafiniran sl.white sugar — prečiščen sl., rafinadato be sugar on s.o. figuratively biti do ušes zaljubljen v kogaII [šú:gə]1.transitive verbosladiti, sladkati; prevleči ali posuti s sladkorjem; figuratively osladiti; laskati, dobrikati se (komu); ublažiti, prekriti (kaj) s sladkimi besedami, prigovarjati (komu) s sladkimi besedami; American slang podkupitito sugar the pill — osladiti pilulo, figuratively neprijetno stvar napraviti privlačno;2.intransitive verbsladiti, kristalizirati; slang nemarno, leno, brez volje delati, zabušavati;3.interjection American colloquially (zaničljivo)pah!, (nestrpno) ah kaj!
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