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1 oldest etc
(the one immediately after the best, biggest, oldest etc: I can't go to Paris so London is the next best place.) drugi najboljši -
2 eldest
adjective (oldest: She is the eldest of the three children.) najstarejši* * *[éldist]adjectivenajstarejši, prvorojen -
3 first-born
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4 much
comparative of; see more* * *I [məč]adjectivemnogoso much water — toliko vode, sama vodacolloquially he is too much for me — nisem mu dorastel, ne pridem mu do krajaII [məč]adverbmnogo; zelo (v sestavljenkah: ŋ-admired); zelo, veliko (pred komparativi: much stronger); daleč (pred superlativi: much the oldest); skorajhe, as much as any — on, prav tako kot kdo drugmuch less — mnogo manj, kaj šele, da ne rečemcolloquially not much — komaj da (v odgovoru)how much? — koliko?III [mač]nounmnogo, velika stvar, nekaj posebnegamuch will have more — kolikor več imaš, toliko več želiš -
5 next
[nekst] 1. adjective(nearest in place, time etc: When you have called at that house, go on to the next one; The next person to arrive late will be sent away; Who is next on the list?) naslednji2. adverb(immediately after in place or time: John arrived first and Jane came next.) zatem3. pronoun(the person or thing nearest in place, time etc: Finish one question before you begin to answer the next; One minute he was sitting beside me - the next he was lying on the ground.) naslednji- biggest
- oldest
- next door
- next to* * *I [nekst]adjectivenaslednji, najbližji, sosednji (to); sledeči, prvi (za)next to — poleg, takoj za, skoraj (nemogoče)next door to — v sosednji hiši, čisto blizu; figuratively skorajnext but one — naslednji, drugi v vrstiwhat next? — kaj še (želiš)?humorously not till next — do prihodnjič ne večjuridically next friend — mladoletnikov zastopnikII [nekst]adverbnajbliže, zatem, takoj za; drugič, naslednjičIII [nekst]prepositiontik ob, takoj zaIV [nekst]nounnajbližji (sorodnik); naslednji (človek, otrok, pismo)the next to come — naslednji, ki je prišel -
6 vest
[vest]1) (a kind of sleeveless shirt worn under a shirt, blouse etc: He was dressed only in (a) vest and underpants.) majica2) ((especially American) a waistcoat: jacket, vest and trousers; ( also adjective) a vest pocket.) telovnik* * *[vest]1.nountelovnik, vestija; ženski telovnik (srajca), životec, majicapoetically obleka; (redko) talar; površnik; adjective vest-pocket camera — zelo majhen fotografski aparat;2.transitive verb poeticallyobleči ( with v kaj); okrasiti (oltar); podeliti ( with kaj), zaupati; prenesti (pravico itd.) (in s.o. na koga); pooblastiti; juridically zaseči, zapleniti (premoženje)the whole power is vested in the people — vsa oblast je v rokah ljudstva; intransitive verb obleči si (službeno) obleko, obleči se; pripadati (in komu); preiti (in na) -
7 biggest
(the one immediately after the best, biggest, oldest etc: I can't go to Paris so London is the next best place.) drugi najboljši -
8 next best
(the one immediately after the best, biggest, oldest etc: I can't go to Paris so London is the next best place.) drugi najboljši
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