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1 happen
['hæpən]1) (to take place or occur; to occur by chance: What happened next?; It just so happens / As it happens, I have the key in my pocket.) zgoditi se2) ((usually with to) to be done to (a person, thing etc): She's late - something must have happened to her.) pripetiti se3) (to do or be by chance: I happened to find him; He happens to be my friend.) slučajno...•- happen upon
- happen on* * *[haepən]intransitive verbzgoditi se, pripetiti se (to komu, s čim); colloquially slučajno priti, vpasti (in, into v)to happen across s.o. — naleteti na kogaas it happens — slučajno, po naključju, v tem slučajuit happened that — slučajno se je pripetilo, da...and nothing happened — in nič se ni zgodilo -
2 happen (up)on
(to find by chance: He happened upon the perfect solution to the problem just as he was about to give up his research.) slučajno naleteti na -
3 happen (up)on
(to find by chance: He happened upon the perfect solution to the problem just as he was about to give up his research.) slučajno naleteti na -
4 hope
[həup] 1. verb(to want something to happen and have some reason to believe that it will or might happen: He's very late, but we are still hoping he will come; I hope to be in London next month; We're hoping for some help from other people; It's unlikely that he'll come now, but we keep on hoping; `Do you think it will rain?' `I hope so/not'.) upati2. noun1) ((any reason or encouragement for) the state of feeling that what one wants will or might happen: He has lost all hope of becoming the president; He came to see me in the hope that I would help him; He has hopes of winning a scholarship; The rescuers said there was no hope of finding anyone alive in the mine.) upanje2) (a person, thing etc that one is relying on for help etc: He's my last hope - there is no-one else I can ask.) upanje3) (something hoped for: My hope is that he will get married and settle down soon.) upanje•- hopeful- hopefulness
- hopefully
- hopeless
- hopelessly
- hopelessness
- hope against hope
- hope for the best
- not have a hope
- not a hope
- raise someone's hopes* * *I [hóup]nounupanje (of na), nada, zaupanjeAmerican slang white hope — bel boksar, ki ima upanje, da postane svetovni prvakII [hóup]1.intransitive verbnadejati se, upati;2.transitive verbzaupati, imeti upanje -
5 should
[ʃud]negative short form - shouldn't; verb1) (past tense of shall: I thought I should never see you again.)2) (used to state that something ought to happen, be done etc: You should hold your knife in your right hand; You shouldn't have said that.)3) (used to state that something is likely to happen etc: If you leave now, you should arrive there by six o'clock.)4) (used after certain expressions of sorrow, surprise etc: I'm surprised you should think that.)5) (used after if to state a condition: If anything should happen to me, I want you to remember everything I have told you today.)6) ((with I or we) used to state that a person wishes something was possible: I should love to go to France (if only I had enough money).)7) (used to refer to an event etc which is rather surprising: I was just about to get on the bus when who should come along but John, the very person I was going to visit.)* * *[šud]preteriteod shalllest you should forget — da (vi) ne bi pozabili, da ne pozabite -
6 come
1. past tense - came; verb1) (to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him: Come here!; Are you coming to the dance?; John has come to see me; Have any letters come for me?) priti2) (to become near or close to something in time or space: Christmas is coming soon.) približevati se3) (to happen or be situated: The letter `d' comes between `c' and è' in the alphabet.) priti, stati4) ((often with to) to happen (by accident): How did you come to break your leg?) priti (do česa)5) (to arrive at (a certain state etc): What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement.) priti do6) ((with to) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to): The total comes to 51.) znašati2. interjection(expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc: Come, come! That was very rude of you!) daj, daj!- comer- coming
- comeback
- comedown
- come about
- come across
- come along
- come by
- come down
- come into one's own
- come off
- come on
- come out
- come round
- come to
- come to light
- come upon
- come up with
- come what may
- to come* * *I [kʌm]intransitive verb (to, into; out of, from; within) priti, prihajati, dospeti; prikazati, približati se; izvirati; postati; zgoditi, pripetiti se; znašati; delati seto come and go — sem in tja hoditi; prikazovati se in izginjatipast participle od comeslang to come a cropper — pasti; utrpeti škodoslang how comes? — kako to, čemu?to come to the point — jasno se izraziti; skušati pridobitito come short — zamuditi; ne imeti uspeha, pogoretito come to terms — dogovoriti, zediniti se; sprijazniti se, popustitito come — bodoč, naslednjicome what may — naj se zgodi, kar hočeto come to o.s. — zavedeti sefirst come, first served — kdor prej pride, prej meljecolloquially he's as stupid as they come — neumen je, kar se dacome now! — daj že!come! — no!II [kʌm]1.nounprihod;2.interjectionbeži beži!; glej glej! -
7 expect
[ik'spekt]1) (to think of as likely to happen or come: I'm expecting a letter today; We expect her on tomorrow's train.) pričakovati2) (to think or believe (that something will happen): He expects to be home tomorrow; I expect that he will go; `Will she go too?' `I expect so' / `I don't expect so' / `I expect not.') misliti3) (to require: They expect high wages for their professional work; You are expected to tidy your own room.) pričakovati4) (to suppose or assume: I expect (that) you're tired.) domnevati•- expectant
- expectantly
- expectation* * *[ikspékt]transitive verbpričakovati, slutiti, upati, računati na kaj; colloquially misliti, domnevati -
8 would
[wud]short forms - I'd; verb1) (past tense of will: He said he would be leaving at nine o'clock the next morning; I asked if he'd come and mend my television set; I asked him to do it, but he wouldn't; I thought you would have finished by now.) bom, boš, bo...2) (used in speaking of something that will, may or might happen (eg if a certain condition is met): If I asked her to the party, would she come?; I would have come to the party if you'd asked me; I'd be happy to help you.) bi3) (used to express a preference, opinion etc politely: I would do it this way; It'd be a shame to lose the opportunity; I'd prefer to go tomorrow rather than today.) bi4) (used, said with emphasis, to express annoyance: I've lost my car-keys - that would happen!) to se je moralo zgoditi•- would-be- would you* * *[wud]preterite in obsolete past participle od will (auxiliary verb) -
9 rely on
1) (to depend on or need: The people on the island relied on the supplies that were brought from the mainland; I am relying on you to help me.)2) (to trust (someone) to do something; to be certain that (something will happen): Can he rely on him to keep a secret?; He can be relied on; That is what will probably happen, but we can't rely on it.) -
10 wishful thinking
noun (expectations based on what one hopes will happen, not on what is likely to happen.) iluzije, gradovi v oblakih -
11 accelerate
[ək'seləreit]1) (to increase speed: The driver accelerated to pass the other car.) pospešiti2) (to make (something) happen sooner: Worry accelerated his death.) pospešiti•- accelerator* * *[ækséləreit]transitive verb & intransitive verbpospešiti (se) -
12 accord
[ə'ko:d] 1. verb1) ((with with) to agree with: His story accords with what I saw happen.) ujemati se2) (to grant or give to (a person): They accorded the president great respect.) pokloniti2. noun(agreement: That is not in accord with your original statement.) soglasje- accordingly
- according to
- of one's own accord
- with one accord* * *I [əkɔ:d]nounsoglasje; music sozvočje, akord; sporazum; ubranostin accord with — v skladu s, v sporazumu sof one's own accord — prostovoljno, sam od sebeII [əkɔ:d]1.transitive verbdati, podeliti; spraviti, pobotatito accord a hearty welcome — prisrčno sprejeti;2.intransitive verb( with) strinjati se, soglašati, skladati se, ujemati se -
13 actually
1) (really: She actually saw the accident happen.) v resnici2) (in fact: Actually, I'm doing something else this evening.) pravzaprav* * *[æktjuəli, -kču-]adverbdejansko, v resnici, pravzaprav; celó; sedaj, trenutno -
14 anxious
['æŋkʃəs]1) (worried about what may happen or have happened: She is anxious about her father's health.) zaskrbljen2) (causing worry, fear or uncertainty: an anxious moment.) vznemirljiv3) (wanting very much (to do etc something): He's very anxious to please.) zelo željan•- anxiety* * *[aeŋkšəs]adjective ( anxiously adverb)to be on the anxious seat ( —ali bench) — biti v hudih škripcih, sedeti kot na šivankah -
15 become
past tense - became; verb1) (to come or grow to be: Her coat has become badly torn; She has become even more beautiful.) postati2) (to qualify or take a job as: She became a doctor.) postati3) ((with of) to happen to: What became of her son?) zgoditi se4) (to suit: That dress really becomes her.) pristajati•- becoming- becomingly* * *I [bikʌm]1.intransitive verbpostati, nastati;2.transitive verbpoda(ja)ti se, spodobiti sewhat will become of it? — kaj bo iz tega?II [bikʌm]past participleod become -
16 befall
[bi'fo:l]past tense - befell; verb(to happen to (a person or thing): A disaster has befallen her.) pripetiti se* * *[bifɔ:l]1.transitive verbdoleteti, zadeti;2.intransitive verbdogoditi, pripetiti se -
17 blind
1. adjective1) (not able to see: a blind man.) slep2) ((with to) unable to notice: She is blind to his faults.) slep (za)3) (hiding what is beyond: a blind corner.) nepregleden4) (of or for blind people: a blind school.) za slepe2. noun1) ((often in plural) a screen to prevent light coming through a window etc: The sunlight is too bright - pull down the blinds!) roleta2) (something intended to mislead or deceive: He did that as a blind.) zvijača3. verb(to make blind: He was blinded in the war.) oslepiti- blinding- blindly
- blindness
- blind alley
- blindfold 4. verb(to put a blindfold on (some person or animal).) zakriti oči5. adjective, adverb(with the eyes covered by a cloth etc: She came blindfold into the room.) z zakritimi očmi- the blind leading the blind* * *I [blaind]adjective ( blindly adverb)(to za) slep, zaslepljen; neviden, neopazen; skrit, tajen; jalov; nepremišljen, prenagljen; topoglav, nepoučen; slang pijan; botany brez cvetablind alley — slepa ulica; figuratively zagata; mrtvi tirblind-alley occupation — poklic, ki nima bodočnostiblind (drunk), blind to the world — pijan ko žolnato go at s.th. blind — na slepo srečo se česa lotitiblind leaders of the blind — tisti, ki dajejo nasvet v stvareh, ki jih sami ne razumejoto get on s.o.'s blind side — izrabiti slabo stran kogablind pig, blind tiger — nedovoljena točilnicato turn a blind eye to s.th. — delati se slepega za kajblind side — nezavarovana, slaba stranII [blaind]transitive verb & intransitive verboslepiti; zastretifiguratively preslepiti, ukaniti; slepo se lotiti; slang to blind along — brezobzirno voziti, divjatiIII [blaind]nounzaslonka; plašnica; senčnik; žaluzija, roleta -
18 break out
1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) izbruhniti2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) zbežati; pobeg* * *intransitive verb izbruhniti; zbežati -
19 bring forward
1) ((also put forward) to bring to people's attention; to cause to be discussed etc: They will consider the suggestions which you have brought/put forward.) opozoriti (na kaj)2) (to make to happen at an earlier date; to advance in time: They have brought forward the date of their wedding by one week.) naprej pomakniti* * *transitive verb pospeševati, podpirati; navesti; prenesti (na naslednjo stran); pomakniti -
20 cause
[ko:z] 1. noun1) (something or someone that produces an effect or result: Having no money is the cause of all my misery.) vzrok2) (a reason for an action; a motive: You had no cause to treat your wife so badly.) povod3) (an aim or concern for which an individual or group works: cancer research and other deserving causes; in the cause of peace.) cilj; v imenu (miru)2. verb(to make (something) happen; to bring about; to be the means of: What caused the accident?; He caused me to drop my suitcase.) povzročiti; pripeljati do česa* * *I [kɔ:z]transitive verbpovzročiti, sprožiti, pripraviti koga do česaII [kɔ:z]noun(of) vzrok; ( for) povod, razlog; zadeva, stvar; načelo, ideal; pravda, tožbain the cause of — v imenu, zaradito make common cause with — strinjati se, delati v prid iste stvariFirst cause, Cause of causes — stvarnikfinal cause — končni cilj, namento plead s.o.'s cause — zastopati zadevo koga
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