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21 participator
nouns (a person who participates (in a particular activity): the participants in the Olympic Games.) udeleženec* * *[pa:tísipeitə]nounudeleženec, -nka (in) -
22 pearl-diver
nouns (a person who dives or fishes for pearls.) lovec na bisere* * *[pɜ:ldaivə]nounlovec (potapljač) na bisere -
23 pearl-fisher
nouns (a person who dives or fishes for pearls.) lovec na bisere* * *[pɜ:lfišə]nounlovec na bisere -
24 policeman
nouns (a member of the police.) policist, policistka* * *[pəlí:smən]nounstražnik, policist, miličnik -
25 schoolboy
nouns (a boy or girl who goes to school.) šolar, šolarka* * *[skú:lbɔi]1.nounučenec, dijak;2.adjectivešolarski, dijaški -
26 schoolgirl
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27 staircase
nouns (a series or flight of stairs: A dark and narrow staircase led up to the top floor.) stopnišče* * *[stʌ/əkeis]nounstopniščecorkscrew staircase — zavito, vretenasto, polžasto stopnišče -
28 stairway
nouns (a series or flight of stairs: A dark and narrow staircase led up to the top floor.) stopnišče* * *[stʌ/əwei]nounstopnišče; stopnice -
29 steamboat
nouns (a ship driven by steam.) parnik* * *[stí:mbout]1.nounparnik; parni čoln, parna barkasa;2.intransitive verbvoziti se, potovati s parnikom -
30 steamship
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31 swimming-bath
nouns (an indoor or outdoor pool for swimming in.) plavalni bazen* * *[swímiŋba:m]nounkopališče, v katerem se more plavati -
32 swimsuit
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33 tape-measure
nouns (a length of eg plastic, cloth or metal tape, marked with centimetres, metres etc for measuring.) merilni trak* * *[téipmežə]nounmerilni trak -
34 washerman
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35 washerwoman
nouns (a person who is paid to wash clothes.) perica, pralec* * *plural washerwomen [wɔšəwumən, -wimin]noun perica -
36 weathercock
nouns (a piece of metal (often in the form of a farmyard cock), placed on top of a building, which turns to show the direction of the wind.) vetrnica* * *[wéðəkɔk]1.nounvetrnica (često v obliki petelina na strehi ali na zvoniku); figuratively nestanovitna oseba, vetrnjak;2.intransitive verb figurativelybiti vetrnjaški, obračati plašč po vetru -
37 catch-phrase
nouns (a phrase or word in popular use for a time.) krilatica -
38 catch-word
nouns (a phrase or word in popular use for a time.) krilatica -
39 chairperson
nouns (a person who takes charge of or directs a meeting.) predsednik, predsednica -
40 flag-pole / flagstaff
nouns (the pole on which a flag is hung.) zastavni drog
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