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to be on the fret

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    [fret]
    past tense, past participle - fretted; verb
    (to worry or show anxiety or discontentment: She was always fretting about something or other.) biti v skrbeh
    * * *
    I [fret]
    1.
    transitive verb
    odrgniti, ostružiti, obrabiti; figuratively razjedati; vznemiriti, razjeziti; archaic poetically glodati, žvečiti, razjedati; jariti (vodo);
    2.
    intransitive verb
    razburjati, mučiti se, besneti, gristi se
    to fret into s.th.z vnemo se česa lotiti
    figuratively to fret awayrazjedati
    to fret and fume — besneti, rohneti
    II [fret]
    noun
    razburjenost, vznemirjenost; skrb, zaskrbljenost, nezadovoljstvo
    to put s.o. in a fret — razjeziti, razdražiti koga
    to be on the fret — biti razdražen, jezen, besneti
    III [fret]
    noun
    pravokoten vzorec; rezbarija; music rebro (na kitari, mandolini)
    IV [fret]
    transitive verb
    izrezljati, cizelirati

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