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normally

  • 1 normally

    1) (in a usual, ordinary way: He was behaving quite normally yesterday.) normalno
    2) (usually; most often: I normally go home at 4 o'clock.) navadno
    * * *
    [nɔ:məli]
    adverb
    normalno, navadno, po predpisih

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  • 2 normal

    ['no:məl]
    (usual; without any special characteristics or circumstances: How much work do you do on a normal day?; normal people; His behaviour is not normal.) navaden
    - normally
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    [nɜ:məl]
    1.
    adjective ( normally adverb)
    normalen, pravilen; navaden, običajen; mathematics navpičen;
    2.
    noun
    normala; mathematics pravokotnica, normala

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  • 3 bedtime

    noun (the time at which one normally goes to bed: Seven o'clock is the children's bedtime; ( also adjective) a bedtime story.) čas za spanje; za lahko noč
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    [bédtaim]
    noun
    ura, ko gremo spat

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  • 4 breathless

    adjective (having difficulty in breathing normally: His asthma makes him breathless; He was breathless after climbing the hill.) zasopel
    * * *
    [brémlis]
    adjective ( breathlessly adverb)
    ( with zaradi) zasopel; soparen; pridržujoč dih; poetically mrtev

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  • 5 exception

    [-ʃən]
    1) (something or someone not included: They all work hard, without exception; With the exception of Jim we all went home early.) izjema
    2) (something not according to the rule: We normally eat nothing at lunchtime, but Sunday is an exception.) izjema
    * * *
    [iksépšən]
    noun
    izjema; ugovor
    to take exception to ( —ali at, against) — grajati, oporekati, biti užaljen, zameriti
    with the exception of — z izjemo, izvzemši, razen
    beyond exception — neizpodbitno, neoporečen
    subject ( —ali liable) to exception — oporečen, izpodbiten

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  • 6 improvise

    1) (to compose and perform (a poem, tune etc) without preparation: The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise.) improvizirati
    2) (to make (something) from materials that happen to be available, often materials that are not normally used for that purpose: They improvised a shelter from branches and blankets.) improvizirati
    * * *
    [ímprəvaiz]
    transitive verb
    improvizirati, nastopiti brez priprave, narediti v naglici, stresati iz rokava

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  • 7 metaphor

    ['metəfə]
    (a form of expression (not using `like' or `as')in which a quality or characteristic is given to a person or thing by using a name, image, adjective etc normally used of something else which has similar qualities etc: `He's a tiger when he's angry' is an example of (a) metaphor.) metafora
    - metaphorical
    - metaphoric
    - metaphorically
    * * *
    [métəfɔ:]
    noun
    metafora, podoba, prenos

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  • 8 miracle

    ['mirəkl]
    1) (something which man is not normally capable of making happen and which is therefore thought to be done by a god or God: Christ's turning of water into wine was a miracle.) čudež
    2) (a fortunate happening that has no obvious natural cause or explanation: It's a miracle he wasn't killed in the plane crash.) čudež
    - miraculously
    * * *
    [mírəkl]
    noun
    čudež, čudo

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  • 9 naturally

    1) (of course; as one would expect: Naturally I didn't want to risk missing the train.) seveda
    2) (by nature; as a natural characteristic: She is naturally kind.) po naravi
    3) (normally; in a relaxed way: Although he was nervous, he behaved quite naturally.) naravno
    * * *
    [naečrəli]
    adverb
    naravno, spontano, iz lastnega nagiba; po naravi; seveda

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  • 10 relate

    [rə'leit] 1. verb
    1) (to tell (a story etc): He related all that had happened to him.) pripovedovati
    2) ((with to) to be about, concerned or connected with: Have you any information relating to the effect of penicillin on mice?) nanašati se
    3) ((with to) to behave towards: He finds it difficult to relate normally to his mother.) obnašati se (do koga)
    - relation
    - relationship
    - relative
    2. adjective
    1) (compared with something else, or with each other, or with a situation in the past etc: the relative speeds of a car and a train; She used to be rich but now lives in relative poverty.) sorazmeren
    2) ((of a pronoun, adjective or clause) referring back to something previously mentioned: the girl who sang the song; the girl who sang the song.) oziralen
    * * *
    [riléit]
    transitive verb
    poročati (to s.o. komu), obvestiti (to s.o. koga); pripovedovati, povedati; spraviti (koga, kaj) v zvezo (to, with z); vzpostaviti zvezo, odnose med, povezati; intransitive verb nanašati se na, tikati se (to česa); biti v zvezi, imeti zveze, biti soroden, v sorodstvu (to z)
    to be related with (to) — biti v zvezi z, biti v sorodstvu z
    she is related to have said — pravijo, da je rekla; menda je rekla

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  • 11 spectrum

    ['spektrəm]
    plurals - spectrums, spectra; noun
    1) (the visible spectrum.) spekter
    2) (the full range (of something): The actress's voice was capable of expressing the whole spectrum of emotion.) spekter
    3) (the entire range of radiation of different wavelengths, part of which (the visible spectrum) is normally visible to the naked eye.) spekter
    4) (a similar range of frequencies of sound (the sound spectrum).) spekter
    * * *
    plural spectrums, spectra [spéktrəm, -ktrə]
    noun
    physics spektrum, spekter

    English-Slovenian dictionary > spectrum

  • 12 the best of both worlds

    (the advantages of both the alternatives in a situation etc in which one can normally only expect to have one: A woman has the best of both worlds when she has a good job and a happy family life.) uspeh na obeh frontah

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  • normally — index as a rule, generally, invariably Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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  • normally — [nôr′mə lē] adv. 1. in a normal manner 2. under normal circumstances; ordinarily …   English World dictionary

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  • normally — nor|mal|ly [ nɔrmli ] adverb *** 1. ) in most situations or cases: USUALLY: It s an opportunity to try things you wouldn t normally be able to do. This is an illness normally associated with tropical countries. Normally it takes about six days to …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • normally */*/*/ — UK [ˈnɔː(r)m(ə)lɪ] / US [ˈnɔrm(ə)lɪ] adverb 1) in most situations or cases It s an opportunity to try things you wouldn t normally be able to do. This is an illness normally associated with tropical countries. Normally it takes about six days to… …   English dictionary

  • normally — nor|mal|ly W2S1 [ˈno:məli US ˈno:r ] adv 1.) usually ▪ The journey normally takes about two hours. [sentence adverb] ▪ Normally, I park behind the theatre. 2.) in a normal way ≠ ↑abnormally ▪ The system seems to be working normally now …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • normally — adverb 1 especially BrE usually, or under normal conditions (sentence adverb): Normally, I get home about 6 o clock. | The illness normally lasts about a week or ten days. 2 in a normal ordinary way: The patient started breathing normally again …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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