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['wintə](the coldest season of the year: We often have snow in winter; ( also adjective) winter evenings.) zima; zimski- wintry- wintriness
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- wintertime* * *I [wíntə]1.nounzima; poetically leto; figuratively neplodno, neproduktivno razdobje (čas)to stand on winter's verge figuratively biti na robu starosti;2.adjectivezimskiwinter quarters military prezimovališčewinter time, poetically winter tide — zimski čas (doba), zimaII [wíntə]intransitive verbprezimiti, prespati zimo, preživeti zimo, prezimovati; transitive verb prezimiti (koga), hraniti čez zimo (in, at v); rediti, pitati živino (čez zimo)
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