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1 jungle
(a thick growth of trees and plants in tropical areas: the Amazon jungle; Tigers are found in the jungles of Asia; ( also adjective) soldiers trained in jungle warfare.) džungla* * *[džʌŋgl]noundžungla, goščava; figuratively vrvež, zmešnjava; American slang potepuški tabor -
2 jungle bear
[džʌʌglbwə]nounzoology šobasti medved -
3 jungle cat
[džʌŋglkæt]nounzoology močvirski ris -
4 jungle-fever
[džʌŋglfi:və]nounmedicine džungelska mrzlica -
5 jungle-gym
I [džʌəgldžim]nounplezala (za otroke)II [džʌŋgldžim]nounplezala (za otroke) -
6 hack
[hæk] 1. verb1) (to cut or chop up roughly: The butcher hacked the beef into large pieces.) razsekati2) (to cut (a path etc) roughly: He hacked his way through the jungle; He hacked (out) a path through the jungle.) izsekati (si)2. noun1) (a rough cut made in something: He marked the tree by making a few hacks on the trunk.) vsek2) (a horse, or in the United States, a car, for hire.) jezdni konj; taksi•- hacker- hacking
- hacksaw* * *I [hæk]nounkramp, rovača; vsek, zarezanje, ranasport udarec v nogo (nogomet), osebna napaka (košarka); pokašljevanje; American jecljanje, zatikanje pri govorenju; American colloquially to take a hack at — poskusiti kajII [hæk]transitive verb & intransitive verbsekati, vsekati, zasekati, razsekati; sport brcniti v nogo (nogomet); pokašljevati; American prenašati, trpeti kajhacking cough — suh kašelj, pokašljevanjeAmerican slang to hack around — pohajkovatiIII [hæk]nounsušilno stojalo (za opeko); rešetkasta vrata; deska za sokoljo hrano; pičnicaIV [hæk]nounnajemni konj, fijakarski konj, tovorni konj; kljuse; American vozilo v najem; colloquially taksi; ječar; dninar, garač; slang pocestnicaV [hæk]1.transitive verbdajati konje v najem; obrabiti;2.transitive verb British Englishpočasi jahati; hoditi po dninah -
7 beast
[bi:st]1) (a four-footed (especially large) animal: beasts of the jungle.) zver2) (a cruel, brutal person.) grobijan3) (an unpleasant person: Arthur is a beast for refusing to come!) neotesanec•- beastly- beastliness* * *[bi:st]nounžival, govedo, zverina; figuratively surovina, surovež(wild) beast, beast of prey — zverto make a beast of o.s. — nesramno se vestithe Beast — vrag, antikrist -
8 camouflage
1. noun(something, eg protective colouring, that makes an animal, person, building etc difficult for enemies to see against the background: The tiger's stripes are an effective camouflage in the jungle; The soldiers wound leaves and twigs round their helmets as camouflage.) kamuflaža2. verb(to conceal with camouflage.) prikriti* * *[kaemufla:ž]1.nounprikrivanje, kamuflaža;2.transitive verbprikrivati, kamuflirati -
9 impenetrable
[im'penitrəbl]1) (that cannot be penetrated, entered or passed through: impenetrable jungle.) neprehoden2) (impossible to understand: an impenetrable mystery.) nedoumljiv* * *[impénitrəbl]adjective ( impenetrably adverb)nepredušen, neprepusten (by); figuratively nedoumen; neobčutljiv, nedosegljiv (to za) -
10 inhabitant
noun (a person or animal that lives permanently in a place: the inhabitants of the village; tigers, leopards and other inhabitants of the jungle.) prebivalec* * *[inhaebitənt]nounprebivalec, stanovalec -
11 lord
[lo:d]1) (a master; a man or animal that has power over others or over an area: The lion is lord of the jungle.) gospodar2) ((with capital when used in titles) in the United Kingdom etc a nobleman or man of rank.) lord3) ((with capital) in the United Kingdom, used as part of several official titles: the Lord Mayor.) lord•- lordly- lordliness
- Lordship
- the Lord
- lord it over* * *I [lɔ:d]noungospodar, vladar (of); figuratively mogočnik, velikaš, magnat; history fevdni gospod; poetically & humorously soprog, mož; lord (član angl. Zgornjega doma); poetically posestnik; astronomy dominanten planetLord — lord (član angl. višjega plemstva od barona do vojvode, naslov za mlajšega sina vojvode ali markiza), naslavljanje nekih angl. dostojanstvenikovLord's supper — evharistija zadnja večerja, obhajiloLord's day — gospodov dan, nedeljaLord's table — oltar; zadnja večerja, obhajilothe lords of creation — človeštvo; humorously krone stvarstva, možjeHouse of Lords — Hiša lordov, angl, Zgornji domLords Commissioners — visoki predstavniki angl. vladeLord Chancellor — angl. vrhovni sodniklords spiritual — škofje, člani Zgornjega domaLord Protector — lord protektor, vzdevek Oliverja CromwellaII [lɔ:d]transitive verbpovišati v lorda; zapovedovati, vladatito lord it over — vesti se gospodovalno, hoteti komu zapovedovati -
12 porter
['po:tə]1) (a person whose job is to carry luggage in a railway station etc: The old lady could not find a porter to carry her suitcase from the train.) nosač2) (a person whose job is to carry things eg in rough country where there is no other form of transport: He set off into the jungle with three porters.) nosač3) (a doorman or attendant in a hotel etc: a hospital porter.) vratar, receptor* * *[pɔ:tə]nounnosač; American strežnik v spalniku; British English portir, vratar; British English porter, črno pivoporter's knot — oprta, obramnica (za nosače) -
13 Porter
['po:tə]1) (a person whose job is to carry luggage in a railway station etc: The old lady could not find a porter to carry her suitcase from the train.) nosač2) (a person whose job is to carry things eg in rough country where there is no other form of transport: He set off into the jungle with three porters.) nosač3) (a doorman or attendant in a hotel etc: a hospital porter.) vratar, receptor* * *[pɔ:tə]proper namedruž. ime -
14 prowl
(to move about stealthily in order to steal, attack, catch etc: Tigers were prowling in the jungle.) plaziti se, prežati- prowler- be on the prowl* * *I [prául]nounstikanje (za plenom), plazenje, preža; klatenjeII [prául]1.intransitive verbplaziti se; klatiti se;2.transitive verbstikati za plenom, prežati -
15 rampage
[ræm'pei‹](to rush about angrily, violently or in excitement: The elephants rampaged through the jungle.) divjati* * *[ræmpéidž]1.besnenje, besnost, jeza, divjanje, skakanjeto be (to go) on the rampage — divjati, razsajati, besneti; rohneti, biti slabe volje, biti ves iz sebe od jeze;2.intransitive verbbesneti, divjati, razsajati; biti razkačen; drveti sem in tja, nemirno tekati sem in tja, skakati -
16 labour
['leibə] 1. noun1) (hard work: The building of the cathedral involved considerable labour over two centuries; People engaged in manual labour are often badly paid.) delo2) (workmen on a job: The firm is having difficulty hiring labour.) delavci3) ((in a pregnant woman etc) the process of childbirth: She was in labour for several hours before the baby was born.) porodni popadki4) (used (with capital) as a name for the Socialist party in the United Kingdom.) laburistična stranka2. verb1) (to be employed to do hard and unskilled work: He spends the summer labouring on a building site.) delati2) (to move or work etc slowly or with difficulty: They laboured through the deep undergrowth in the jungle; the car engine labours a bit on steep hills.) z muko napredovati•- laboriously
- laboriousness
- labourer
- labour court
- labour dispute
- labour-saving
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