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1 Spain
[spéin]nounŠpanija -
2 spinosity
[spainɔsiti]nountrnatost, bodičavost; bodičast predmet; figuratively zbadljiva opazka -
3 spinous
[spáinəs]adjectivebotany zoology bodičast, trnast; ki nosi trne; figuratively oster, zbadljiv, ujedljiv -
4 Порт-оф-Спейн
Port of Spain -
5 bullfight
noun (in Spain etc a fight between a bull and men on horseback and on foot.) bikoborba* * *[búlfait]nounbikoborba -
6 castle
1) (a large building strengthened against attack: the Norman castles of England and Wales; Windsor Castle.) grad2) ((also rook) a piece in chess.) trdnjava* * *I [ká:sl], American [kaesl]noungrad; trdnjava (šah); poetically velika ladjaII [ká:sl], American [kaesl]transitive verb & intransitive verbrokirati (šah) -
7 country
plural - countries; noun1) (any of the nations of the world; the land occupied by a nation: Canada is a larger country than Spain.)2) (the people of a country: The whole country is in agreement with your views.)3) ((usually with the) districts where there are fields, moors etc as opposed to towns and areas with many buildings: a quiet holiday in the country; ( also adjective) country districts.)4) (an area or stretch of land: hilly country.)•- countryman
- countryside* * *I [kʌntri]noundežela, domovina, pokrajina; podeželje, vasfiguratively področje; parliament British English to appeal to the country — razpustiti parlament; razpisati nove volitve; British English parliament raziti sein the country — na deželi, na vasiAmerican God's own country — ZDAII [kʌntri]adjectivepodeželski, pokrajinski; domovinskicountry cousin humorously podeželan, ki je ves zgubljen v mestnem vrvežu -
8 peseta
[pə'seitə]* * *[pəsétə]nounpeseta, španska denarna enota -
9 residence
1) (a person's home, especially the grand house of someone important.) rezidenca2) (the act of living in a place, or the time of this: during his residence in Spain.) bivanje* * *[rézidəns]noun(stalno) bivališče; sedež, rezidenca; stanovanjska zgradba; (gosposka) hiša, poslopje; stanovanje; bivanje, čas bivanjaofficial residence — uradni sedež; službeno stanovanje -
10 sherry
['ʃeri](a kind of strong wine, made in Spain and often drunk before a meal.) šeri* * *[šéri]nounšeri (belo vino iz ɔeresa ali iz južne Španije) -
11 shoot
[ʃu:t] 1. past tense, past participle - shot; verb1) ((often with at) to send or fire (bullets, arrows etc) from a gun, bow etc: The enemy were shooting at us; He shot an arrow through the air.) streljati2) (to hit or kill with a bullet, arrow etc: He went out to shoot pigeons; He was sentenced to be shot at dawn.) streljati3) (to direct swiftly and suddenly: She shot them an angry glance.) izstreliti4) (to move swiftly: He shot out of the room; The pain shot up his leg; The force of the explosion shot him across the room.) ustreliti; odtrgati; vreči5) (to take (usually moving) photographs (for a film): That film was shot in Spain; We will start shooting next week.) snemati, posneti6) (to kick or hit at a goal in order to try to score.) streljati7) (to kill (game birds etc) for sport.) streljati2. noun(a new growth on a plant: The deer were eating the young shoots on the trees.) poganjek- shoot down
- shoot rapids
- shoot up* * *I [šu:t]nountekmovalno streljanje, strel; lovska družba; lov, lovišče; drča; brzica; photography posnetek; botany poganjek, mladika; lijak za iztresanje odpadkov (smeti); zbadanjeto go the whole shoot — iti do kraja (do konca.); dognati (kaj)to take a shoot — iti po krajši poti; napraviti kratek procesII [šu:t]1.transitive verbiz-, na-, pre-, ustreliti; sprožiti, izstreliti (strelico); vreči (sidro); odvreči (odpadek); izprazniti, iztovoriti; metati, sipati (svetlobo), metati (poglede); American slang odvreči kot neuporabno; poganjati (mladike); zapahniti (vrata); drveti ali hitro voziti, se peljati po čem, preko česa; photography posneti, slikati, fotografirati; slang izreči, izgovoriti;2.intransitive verbstreljati (at na, v), streljati divjačino, loviti, baviti se z lovom, biti lovec; poganjati, brsteti, kliti, naglo rasti; photography napraviti posnetek; boleti, trgati (o zobobolu); pošiljati (svetlobo, žarke); švigniti, šiniti, planiti; figuratively razvijati se, zoretishoot him! — ustrelite ga!a shooting pain — zbadajoča bolečina, zbodljaja shooting star — zvezdni utrinek, meteorto shoot o.s. — ustreliti seto shoot the amber American slang pri rumeni luči voziti skozi križiščeto be shot of s.o. — znebiti se kogaI'll be shot if... — naj na mestu umrem, če...to shoot one's bolt slang napraviti, kar se (le) dato shoot the cat colloquially bljuvati, bruhati, kozlatito shoot big game — loviti, streljati veliko divjadto shoot a bridge — hitro se peljati, šiniti pod mostomto shoot a line slang bahati se, pretiravatito shoot the moon slang odseliti se ponoči brez plačanja stanarineto shoot wide of the mark figuratively zelo se zmotitito shoot the Niagara figuratively poskusiti vratolomno dejanjeto shoot questions at s.o. — bombardirati koga z vprašanjito shoot a scene film snemati sceno (prizor)to shoot straight slang biti pošten, iskrento shoot the sun nautical določiti položaj ladje s sekstantom opoldneto shoot the works figuratively igrati za najvišji vložek; vložiti skrajne napore; -
12 singe
[sin‹]present participle - singeing; verb(to (cause to) burn on the surface; to scorch: She singed her dress by pressing it with too hot an iron.) ožgati (se)* * *[sindž]1.noun(lahka) opeklina; osmoditev;2.transitive verb & intransitive verb (o)smoditi (se), (o)žgati (se), pripaliti (se), opeči (se), opariti (se), popariti (se)your dress is singeing! — obleka se ti smodi (žge)!his reputation is a little singed figuratively njegov sloves je malce dvomljivto singe one's feathers (wings) figuratively opeči si prsteto singe the King of Spain's beard figuratively (o)pleniti španske obaleto singe a pig — omavžati, popariti in oskubsti ščetine prašiču -
13 Sp.
abbreviationSpain; Spanish; Spaniard -
14 spend
[spend]past tense, past participle - spent; verb1) (to use up or pay out (money): He spends more than he earns.) potrošiti2) (to pass (time): I spent a week in Spain this summer.) preživeti•- spent- spendthrift* * *[spend]1.transitive verbpotrošiti, izdati (denar) (on za), porabiti; koristno porabiti čas; tratiti, zapraviti (denar) (in za); prebiti, preživeti (čas); izčrpati, iztrošiti (moči); izmetavati (ikre); žrtvovati, datito spend o.s. — izčrpati se, iztrošiti se;2.intransitive verbbiti zapravljiv, delati izdatke; (iz)trošiti se; poleči se, pojemati; (o ribah) drstiti seto spend one's breath — tratiti svoje besede, govoriti v veterhow did you spend the evening? — kako ste preživeli večer?to spend a penny colloquially iti na toaletothe storm is spent — vihar se je izdivjal, se je polegel -
15 spinal
* * *[spáinəl]adjectivehrbteničenspinal cord, spinal marrow — hrbtenjača, hrbtni mozeg -
16 spine
1) (the line of linked bones running down the back of humans and many animals; the backbone: She damaged her spine when she fell.) hrbtenica2) (something like a backbone in shape or function: the spine of a book.) hrbet3) (a thin, stiff, pointed part growing on an animal or a plant.) bodica•- spinal- spineless
- spiny
- spinal cord* * *[spáin]nounmedicine zoology hrbtenica; gorski hrbet; hrbet knjige; zoology botany bodica, trn, drevesna igla (smreke itd.); figuratively pogum, energija -
17 pen-friend
nouns (a usually young person (usually living abroad) with whom another (usually young) person regularly exchanges letters: My daughter has pen-friends in India and Spain.) dopisovalec -
18 pen-pal
nouns (a usually young person (usually living abroad) with whom another (usually young) person regularly exchanges letters: My daughter has pen-friends in India and Spain.) dopisovalec -
19 take it into one's head (to)
(to decide (to): She took it into her head to go to Spain.) zapičiti si v glavo -
20 take it into one's head (to)
(to decide (to): She took it into her head to go to Spain.) zapičiti si v glavo
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