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1 die down
(to lose strength or power: I think the wind has died down a bit.) pojemati* * *intransitive verb pojemati, ugašati, slabeti, propadati -
2 fade
[feid](to (make something) lose strength, colour, loudness etc: The noise gradually faded (away).) pojemati* * *[féid]1.intransitive verb(o)veneti, odcveteti, oblede(va)ti, odumirati, pojemati;2.transitive verbslabiti -
3 pine
I noun1) (any of several kinds of evergreen trees with cones (pine-cones) and needlelike leaves (pine-needles).) bor2) (its wood: The table is made of pine; ( also adjective) a pine table.) borovinaII verb1) ((often with away) to lose strength, become weak (with pain, grief etc): Since his death she has been pining (away).) hirati2) ((usually with for) to want (something) very much; to long (for someone or something, or to do something): He knew that his wife was pining for home.) hrepeneti* * *I [páin]nounbotany bor, borovec; borovina; pinija; colloquially ananasII [páin]intransitive verbhrepeneti, koprneti (after, for za); hirati, mreti, veneti, medleti ( away); žalostiti se, gristi se (at zaradi) -
4 faint
[feint] 1. adjective1) (lacking in strength, brightness, courage etc: The sound grew faint; a faint light.) šibak2) (physically weak and about to lose consciousness: Suddenly he felt faint.) slaboten2. verb(to lose consciousness: She fainted on hearing the news.) onesvestiti se3. noun(loss of consciousness: His faint gave everybody a fright.) nezavest- faintly- faintness* * *I [feint]nounomedlevicaII [feint]adjective ( faintly adverb)slaboten, šibek; boječ, plašen; izčrpan, oslabel, vrtoglav; nejasen, moten, meglen; nedoločenIII [feint]intransitive verb archaic zgubiti pogum; slabeti, omedlevatito faint away — onesvestiti se, omedleti -
5 day
[dei] 1. noun1) (the period from sunrise to sunset: She worked all day; The days are warm but the nights are cold.) dan2) (a part of this period eg that part spent at work: How long is your working day?; The school day ends at 3 o'clock; I see him every day.) dan3) (the period of twenty-four hours from one midnight to the next: How many days are in the month of September?) dan4) ((often in plural) the period of, or of the greatest activity, influence, strength etc of (something or someone): in my grandfather's day; in the days of steam-power.) v času...•- daybreak- day-dream 2. verbShe often day-dreams.) sanjariti- daylight- day school
- daytime
- call it a day
- day by day
- day in
- day out
- make someone's day
- one day
- some day
- the other day* * *[dei]noundan; obletnicaall day, all the day, all day long — ves danAmerican between two days — ponočislang call it a day — smatraj za opravljenoto give s.o. the time of the day — povedati komu, koliko je ura; pozdraviti gato have a day of it, to take a merry day of it — dobro se zabavati, uživatiif a day — natanko, nič več in nič manj odin the days of old — nekoč, prejevery other (third etc.) day — vsak drugi (tretji itd.) danone day or other — pred kratkim, nedavno, oni danto pass the time of the day — pogovarjati se, klepetatito know the time of day — biti buden, paziti, biti izkušen -
6 waste away
(to decay; to lose weight, strength and health etc: He is wasting away because he has a terrible disease.) hirati
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