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101 pron.
abbreviationgrammar pronominal; grammar pronoun; pronounced; pronunciation -
102 rel. pron.
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103 relate
[rə'leit] 1. verb1) (to tell (a story etc): He related all that had happened to him.) pripovedovati2) ((with to) to be about, concerned or connected with: Have you any information relating to the effect of penicillin on mice?) nanašati se3) ((with to) to behave towards: He finds it difficult to relate normally to his mother.) obnašati se (do koga)•- related- relation
- relationship
- relative 2. adjective1) (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.) sorazmeren2) ((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 verbporočati (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 zshe is related to have said — pravijo, da je rekla; menda je rekla -
104 relative
['relətiv]noun (a member of one's family; a relation: All his relatives attended the funeral.) sorodnik* * *I [rélətiv]nounsorodnik, -ica; grammar oziralni zaimekhe is a relative of mine — on je (neki) moj sorodnik, v sorodstvu sem z njimII [rélətiv]1.adjectivenanašajoč se na, ki se tiče (koga, česa); sorazmeren, relativen; (redko) primeren, ustrezen, zadeven; grammar oziralen, relativen; religion indirektenrelative worship religion češčenje slikto be relative to — nanašati se na; biti odvisen od, biti pogojen zto live in relative ease — živeti v relativnem udobju;2.adverb colloquiallygledé, o, v zvezi z -
105 self
[self]plural - selves; noun1) (a person's own body and personality.) osebnost2) (one's own personal interests or advantage: He always thinks first of self.) sam nase•- selfish- selfishly
- selfishness
- selfless
- selflessly
- selflessness* * *plural selves [self, selvz]1.nounsam (poedinec); svoja osebnost, jaz; prava narava; osebne koristi, egoizem, sebičnost, samoljubje; philosophy jaz, subjekt; biology enobarvna cvetlica (žival)my humble self, my poor self — moja malenkosthis own self, his very self — njegov lastni jazhis second self — njegov drugi jaz; njegov intimen prijatelj; njegova desna rokayour good selves commerce vaša spoštovana firmaour noble selves jocosely miself do, self have — kakor si boš postlal, tako boš spalto refer everything to self — vse nase, v svojo korist obračatiself is a bad guide to happiness — sebičnost je slab vodnik k sreči;2.adjectiveenoten, brez primesi, naraven (barva); archaic istia self trimming — pozamenterija iz istega (enotnega) materiala;3.pronounsam -
106 several
['sevrəl] 1. adjective(more than one or two, but not a great many: Several weeks passed before he got a reply to his letter.) nekaj, več2. pronoun(some or a few: Several of them are ill; Of the eggs, several were broken.) nekateri* * *[sévrəl]1.adjective(vsak) posamezen; različen, individualen, posamičen, poedin; več (od njih), nekoliko, nekaj; archaic ločenjoint and several obligation — skupno in poedino jamstvo, solidarno jamstvoI met several members of the club — srečal sem, spoznal sem se z več člani klubawe took our several ways home — šli smo domov vsak po svoji poti;2.nounveč (od njih), nekateriI know several of them — več, nekatere od njih poznam -
107 somewhat
adverb (rather; a little: He is somewhat sad; The news puzzled me somewhat.) nekoliko* * *[sʌmwɔt]adverb pronoun nekoliko, malo, do neke mere; (redko) del, nekaj; (redko) nekaj važnega, nekdo (pomemben) -
108 such-and-such
adjective, pronoun (used to refer to some unnamed person or thing: Let's suppose that you go into such-and-such a shop and ask for such-and-such.) tak in tak; to in to* * *[sʌčənsʌč]adjectivetak in tak, neki -
109 suchlike
adjective, pronoun (things) of the same kind: I don't like books about love, romance and suchlike (things). podoben* * *[sʌčlaik]adjectivetakšen, te vrste, podoben; colloquially podobne stvarihe cares for nothing but cards, billiards and suchlike marine so mu le karte, biljard in podobne stvari -
110 these
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111 thine
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112 those
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113 tother (t'other)
[tʌðə]pronoun dialectal= the other, that other drugi, -a, -o -
114 un, 'un
[ən, ʌn]pronoun colloquially (= one) neki, enhe's a good un, 'un — (= a good fellow) on je dober dečkothat's a good un, 'un — to je dober dovtip -
115 various
['veəriəs]1) (different; varied: His reasons for leaving were many and various.) pester2) (several: Various people have told me about you.) številen•* * *[vʌ/əriəs]adjective ( variously adverb)različen, raznoličen, razen; mnogostranski; poln sprememb; pisan; številen, mnog, več; colloquially (pronoun noun) mnogi, razni (ljudje), več -
116 when
1. [wen] adverb(at what time(?): When did you arrive?; When will you see her again?; I asked him when the incident had occurred; Tell me when to jump.) kdaj2. [wən, wen] conjunction1) ((at or during) the time at which: It happened when I was abroad; When you see her, give her this message; When I've finished, I'll telephone you.) ko2) (in spite of the fact that; considering that: Why do you walk when you have a car?) ko•- whence- whenever* * *[wen]1.conjunctionko, kadar, v času ko, ravno ko; kdaj; potem ko; medtem ko, vedno kadarwhen a boy — kot (ko sem bil, je bil še) dečekhe is playing when he might be studying — igra se, namesto da bi se učil;2.adverbkdajwhen did it happen? — kdaj se je to zgodilo?;3.pronounkdaj, kateri čassince when — od kdaj, kako dolgo; odtlej, od tega časatill when shall I wait? — doklej bom čakal?;4.nounčas, trenutek; datum ( of an event nekega dogodka)the when and where — čas in kraj (of s.th. česa)else when — enkrat drugič, drugikrat -
117 where
[wʌ/ə]1.adverb conjunction pronounkje, kam, kod; na katerem kraju; v katerem pogledu; na kakšen način; (tam) kjer, (tam) kamorwhere from? — odkod?where to? — kam?near where — blizu (kraja), kjerwhere did you get the information? — kje ste dobili te informacije?where do I come into it? — kako pridem jaz v to (stvar, zadevo)?go where you please! — pojdi, kamor hočeš!that is where you are mistaken — tu se pa motite;2.nounkraj, mesto, prizorišče (nekega dogajanja) -
118 whereby
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119 wherever
1) (no matter where: I'll follow you wherever you may go; Wherever he is he will be thinking of you.) kamorkoli, kjerkoli2) ((to or in) any place that: Go wherever he tells you to go.) kamorkoli, kjerkoli* * *[wwərévə]adverbkje (kam) vendar; kjerkoli, koderkoli, kamorkoliwherever will you go? — kam vendar boš šel? -
120 whichsoever
[wičsouévə]adjective & pronoun see whichever
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