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1 burglar
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2 burglar alarm
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3 cat-burglar
[kaetbə:glə]nounvlomilec, ki vlamlja skozi okna, preko streh ipd. -
4 glimpse
[ɡlimps] 1. noun(a very brief look: He caught a glimpse of the burglar.) bežen pogled2. verb(to get a brief look at.) bežno pogledati* * *I [glim(p)s]transitive verbbežno zagledati; (za)migljati; (at) bežno pogledatiII [glim(p)s]nounbežen pogledto afford s.o. a glimpse of — pustiti komu, da v kaj pogleda -
5 gun
1. noun(any weapon which fires bullets or shells: He fired a gun at the burglar.) puška- gunboat- gunfire
- gunman
- gunpowder
- gunshot 2. adjective(caused by the bullet from a gun: a gunshot wound.) strelen* * *I [gʌn]nounstrelno orožje, puška, top; American pištola, revolver; strel; lovec (kot član lovske družine)to stand ( —ali stick) to one's guns — držati se svojega prepričanja, ostati zvest, ne odnehatias sure as a gun — čisto gotovo, tako gotovo kakor amen v očenašunautical colloquially to blow great guns — močno pihati, tuliti (veter); besneti, divjativulgar nautical son of a gun — podležgun dog — pes, ki se ne ustraši strelaII [gʌn]intransitive verbstreljati s strelnim orožjem, iti na lov; obstreljevati -
6 hiding
I nounHe has gone into hiding because he knows the police are looking for him; Is he still in hiding?; The burglar came out of hiding when the police car drove off.) skrivališčeII noun(a beating on the buttocks (usually of a child as punishment): He got a good hiding.) batine* * *[háidiŋ]nounskrivanje, skrivališče; colloquially našeškanje, pretepanjeto give a hiding — naklestiti, pretepsti -
7 intruder
noun (a person who intrudes, eg a burglar: Fit a good lock to your door to keep out intruders.) vsiljivec* * *[intrú:də]nounvsiljivec, -vka -
8 snarl
1. verb((of a dog etc) to growl angrily, showing the teeth: The dog snarled at the burglar.) renčati2. noun(an angry sound of this kind.) renčanje* * *I [sna:l]1.nounrenčanje; godrnjanje; oster govor (opazka, vzklik); slang prepir;2.intransitive verb & transitive verbrenčati, zobe kazati; (za)godrnjati, brundati, godrnjaje ali razdraženo reči (govoriti); figuratively spraviti se (at s.o. na koga), nahruliti kogato snarl out — renče (godrnjaje) (kaj) reči; zagodrnjati, zarenčati (kaj)II [sna:l]1.nounAmerican dialectalklobčič, vozel; figuratively zmešnjava, zmeda, nered, zaplet(enost), zamotana zadeva, zavozlanje; dialectal grča (v lesu);2.transitive verb(z)mršiti (lase, volno); zaplesti, zmesti; technical okrasiti kovinsko vazo z reliefi; intransitive verb zmršiti se, zaplesti se, zavozlati se, skrotovičiti se -
9 sock
[sok] I noun(a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.) nogavicaII 1. verb(slang) to strike someone hard with the fist: He socked the burglar (on the jaw). kresniti2. noun((slang) a strong blow with the fist: He gave me a sock on the jaw.) močan udarec* * *I [sɔk, plural economy soɔ]1.nounkratka nogavica; vložek za čevelj; nizek, lahek čevelj starih (grških) komikov, igralcev; figuratively komedijaput a sock in (into) it! British English slang nehaj! molči! jezik za zobe!;2.vtII [sɔk]1.nounslangzadetek, udarec (s pestjo)to get socks — dobiti udarce, batineto give s.o. socks — nabiti, natepsti koga, znesti se nad kom;2.transitive verb slangbiti, pretepati, tepsti, udariti; zalučati, zagnati (kaj) (at na), zadeti, pogoditi (koga) (s kamnom ipd.);3.adverbdirektno; naravnost, natančno, z enim udarcemIII [sɔk]1.nounschool slangslaščice, bonboni, sladkarije, poslastice;2.transitive verb & intransitive verb slanggostiti (se) s slaščicami, z bonboni -
10 surprise
1. noun((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) presenečenje2. verb1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) presenetiti2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) zapeljati3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) presenetiti•- surprising
- surprisingly
- take by surprise* * *I [səpráiz]1.nounpresenečenje; začudenje, osuplost (at ob, nad), ogorčenje; military nepričakovan napadby surprise — nepričakovano, nenadomataken by surprise — osupel, presenečenwhat a surprise! — kakšno presenečenje!to stare in surprise — strmeti, debelo gledati od začudenjato take s.o. by surprise — presenetiti kogato take a town by surprise military zavzeti mesto z nepričakovanim napadom;2.adjectivepresenetljiv, nepričakovanII [səpráiz]transitive verbpresenetiti, osupiti, začuditi; ogorčiti; military napraviti nepričakovan napad na; zalotiti, zasačiti; neopazno napeljati, speljati, zapeljati ( into na kaj) -
11 tool
[tu:l](an instrument for doing work, especially by hand: hammers, saws and other tools; the tools of his trade; Advertising is a powerful tool.) orodje* * *I [tu:l]nounorodje, priprava; technical strojno orodje; plural rokodelsko orodje; technical stružnica, veliko clleto; čopič (za lakiranje); plural military vojna oprema; nautical jedilni pribor; figuratively sredstvo, orodjea poor tool in — nespreten, neuporaben prihe is a mere tool in their hands — on je le orodje (sredstvo, lutka) v njihovih rokahto make a tool of — s.o. poslužiti se koga (za dosego svojih ciljev)II [tu:l]transitive verbobdelovati (kaj) z orodjem; (ob)tesati, (o)klesati, rezati; vtisniti okrasek v usnjeno vezavo knjige; British English slang voziti (koga) z vozom, s kočijo; poganjati, tirati (konje); intransitive verb delati z orodjem; slang voziti se, kočijažiti
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burglar — bur·glar / bər glər/ n: a person who commits a burglary Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. burglar I … Law dictionary
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burglar — UK US /ˈbɜːglər/ noun [C] ► LAW a person who illegally enters buildings and steals things: »The burglar had taken a laptop on which highly sensitive information was stored … Financial and business terms
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burglar — [bʉr′glər] n. [Anglo L burglator, altered by assoc. with L latro, thief (orig., hired servant < Gr latris: see LATRY) < OFr burgeor, burglar; ult. < LL burgus: see BOURGEOIS] a person who commits burglary … English World dictionary
burglar — thief, robber (see under THEFT) Analogous words: stealer, pilferer, filcher, purloiner (see corresponding verbs at STEAL): plunderer, looter, rifler (see corresponding verbs at ROB) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
burglar — ► NOUN ▪ a person who commits burglary. ORIGIN from Old French burgier pillage … English terms dictionary
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