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121 matter
['mætə] 1. noun1) (solids, liquids and/or gases in any form, from which everything physical is made: The entire universe is made up of different kinds of matter.) materija2) (a subject or topic (of discussion etc): a private matter; money matters.) zadeva3) (pus: The wound was infected and full of matter.) gnoj2. verb(to be important: That car matters a great deal to him; It doesn't matter.) pomeniti- be the matter
- a matter of course
- a matter of opinion
- no matter
- no matter who
- what
- where* * *I [maetə]nounmaterija, snov, stvar; medgnoj; juridically zadeva, predmet; plural (brez člena) stvari, reči; povod, vzrok ( for za); predmet, tema, vsebina (knjige); printing rokopis, stavek; važnost (of)juridically matter in controversy — sporna zadevajuridically matter in issue — sporna zadeva; stvar, ki jo je treba še dokazatiprinted matter — tiskovina, tiskovinepostal matter — vse stvari, ki se lahko pošiljajo po poštias near as no matter — skoraj, za lasas a matter of fact — v resnici, pravzaprava hanging matter — zločin, ki se kaznuje s smrtjono laughing matter — ni šala, resna zadevanot to mince matters — ne slepomišiti, povedati odkritoto take matters easy — nalahko jemati, ne delati si skrbiwhat matter? — in kaj potem?what's the matter? — kaj pa je?what's the matter with this? — je kaj narobe s tem?II [maetə]intransitive verbbiti važen, pomeniti (to komu, za); medgnojiti sedoes it matter? — ali je važno?it doesn't matter — nič ne de, ni važno -
122 minded
[máindid]adjectiverazpoložen, voljan, rad; čemu vdan, privržen, naklonjen (v sestavljenkah)narrow-minded — ozek, tesnosrčen -
123 Moor
I [muə] noun(a large stretch of open, unfarmed land with poor soil often covered with heather, coarse grass etc.) barje- moorlandII [muə] verb(to fasten (a ship etc) by a rope, cable or anchor: We moored (the yacht) in the bay.) zasidrati- mooring- moorings* * *[muə]nounMaver; mohamedanec (na Ceylonu in v južni Indiji); mešanec belih, indijanskih in črnskih prednikov v Delaware-u -
124 moor
I [muə] noun(a large stretch of open, unfarmed land with poor soil often covered with heather, coarse grass etc.) barje- moorlandII [muə] verb(to fasten (a ship etc) by a rope, cable or anchor: We moored (the yacht) in the bay.) zasidrati- mooring- moorings* * *I [muə]nounBritish English barje, pušča, vresišče, ruševje; lovski revir za jerebiceII [muə]1.transitive verbzasidrati, privezati ladjo;2.intransitive verbbiti zasidran (privezan) -
125 mouth
1. plural - mouths; noun1) (the opening in the head by which a human or animal eats and speaks or makes noises: What has the baby got in its mouth?) usta2) (the opening or entrance eg of a bottle, river etc: the mouth of the harbour.) ustje2. verb(to move the lips as if forming (words), but without making any sound: He mouthed the words to me so that no-one could overhear.) izgovarjati brez glasu, momljati- mouthful- mouth-organ
- mouthpiece
- mouthwash* * *I [maum]nounusta; gobec, smrček; žrelo (topa), grlo (steklenice), odprtina (cevi), vhod (v jamo); ustje (reke)slang ustenje, gobcanje; colloquially down in the mouth — žalosten, potrtfrom s.o.' s mouth — komu z jezika (vzeti)to have a big mouth — imeti dolg jezik, preveč govoriticolloquially to keep one's mouth shut — držati jezik za zobmito look a gift horse in the mouth — gledati podarjenemu konju na zobe, zmrdovati se nad darilomto make s.o. laugh on the wrong side of his mouth — odvaditi koga smehato make s.o.'s mouth water — delati komu skomineto put ( —ali place) words into s.o.'s mouth — položiti komu besede v usta; trditi da je kdo kaj rekelto take the bread out of s.o.'s mouth — spraviti koga ob zaslužekto take the words out of s.o.'s mouth — vzeti komu besedo iz ustuseless mouth — kdor jé, a ne delaII [mauð]1.transitive verbpompozno (afektirano) izgovarjati, uzgovoriti; dati v usta, jesti, žvečiti; dotakniti se z ustnicami; navajati konja na uzdo;2.intransitive verbafektirano govoriti; pačiti se (at komu) -
126 muzzle
1. noun1) (the jaws and nose of an animal such as a dog.) gobec2) (an arrangement of straps etc round the muzzle of an animal to prevent it from biting.) nagobčnik3) (the open end of the barrel of a gun etc.) odprtina2. verb(to put a muzzle on (a dog etc).) natakniti nagobčnik* * *[mnzl]1.nounzoologygobec; nagobčnik (tudi figuratively); military odprtina (puške, topa); technical odprtina, dulec;2.transitive verbdati nagobčnik; figuratively zamašiti usta; nautical zviti jadro -
127 net
I 1. [net] noun((any of various devices for catching creatures, eg fish, or for any of a number of other purposes, consisting of) a loose open material made of knotted string, thread, wire etc: a fishing-net; a hair-net; a tennis-net; ( also adjective) a net curtain.) mreža2. verb(to catch in a net: They netted several tons of fish.) ujeti v mrežo- netting- netball
- network* * *I [net]nounmreža; figuratively past, mreža; mrežasta tkanina; omrežje (cestno itd.); žoga v mreži (tenis)to lay ( —ali spread) a net — nastaviti mrežo, razpresti mrežeII [net]transitive verbloviti v mrežo, nastaviti mrežo; figuratively ujeti, omrežiti; mrežiti (pri vezenju); poslati žogo v mrežo (tenis)III [net]adjectiveeconomy neto, čistnet proceeds — čisti iztržek, čisti dohodeknet yield — čisti donos, čisti dohodekIV [net]transitive verbeconomy dobiti (zaslužiti) kot čisti dobiček -
128 night-club
noun (a club open at night for drinking, dancing, entertainment etc.) nočni lokal* * *[náitkləb]nounnočni lokal, bar
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