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1 operative
[-rətiv, ]( American[) -reitiv]adjective (in action, having effect: Many old laws are still operative.) veljaven* * *I [ɔpəreitiv, -rə-]adjective ( operatively adverb)delujoč, učinkovit; praktičen; medicine operativen; technical pogonski, obraten, uporabento become operative — dobiti veljavo, začeti veljatiII [ɔpəreitiv, -rə-]noun(tovarniški) delavec, obrtnik; American detektiv, agent -
2 co-operative
[-tiv]adjective a helpful and co-operative pupil.) sodelujoč* * *I [kouɔpərətiv]adjectivesodelujoč; zadruženco-operative society — konzum, zadrugaAmerican co-operative store — zadružna prodajalnaII [kouɔpərətiv]nounzadružna prodajalna, konzum -
3 Co-op.
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4 co-operate
[kəu'opəreit](to work together: They have promised to co-operate (with us) in the planning of the exhibition.) sodelovati- co-operative* * *[kouɔpəreit]transitive verb(with s.o., in s.th.) sodelovati; prispevati, pripomoči, pomagati; združiti, zediniti se -
5 N.S.O.P.A.
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6 operate
['opəreit]1) (to act or work: The sewing-machine isn't operating properly.) delati2) (to do or perform a surgical operation: The surgeon operated on her for appendicitis.) operirati•- operational
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- operator
- operating room* * *[ɔpəreit]1.intransitive verbdelati, funkcionirati (stroj itd.); vplivati, delovati (on, upon na); medicine operirati (on koga); economy colloquially operirati s čim, špekulirati; military izvajati operativne premike;2.transitive verbpovzročiti; American technical upravljati (stroj), spraviti v pogon, streči čemu, regulirati; (zlasti American) upravljati, voditi (posel)economy to operate at a deficit — delati z izgubomedicine to be operated on — biti operiraneconomy colloquially to operate for a fall (rise) — špekulirati s padcem (povišanjem)American safe to operate — zanesljiv (stroj) -
7 society
plural - societies; noun1) (mankind considered as a whole: He was a danger to society.) družba2) (a particular group or part of mankind considered as a whole: middle-class society; modern western societies.) družba3) (an association or club: a model railway society.) društvo4) (the class of people who are wealthy, fashionable or of high rank in any area: high society.) visoka družba5) (company or companionship: I enjoy the society of young people.) družba* * *[səsáiəti]noundružba; skupnost, zadruga; družbeno okolje; društvo, združenje, združba, zveza društev; višji krogi, imenitna (elegantna) družba (svét); družabnost, družabno življenje, občevanje; ecclesiastic red; American ecclesiastic člani cerkvene občine, ki imajo pravico glasovanjathe pests of society figuratively paraziti (družbe)the Royal Society — Kraljeva Družba (vrsta akademije znanosti, ustanovljena leta 1662) -
8 store
[sto:] 1. noun1) (a supply of eg goods from which things are taken when required: They took a store of dried and canned food on the expedition; The quartermaster is the officer in charge of stores.) zaloga2) (a (large) collected amount or quantity: He has a store of interesting facts in his head.) zbirka3) (a place where a supply of goods etc is kept; a storehouse or storeroom: It's in the store(s).) skladišče4) (a shop: The post office here is also the village store; a department store.) trgovina2. verb1) (to put into a place for keeping: We stored our furniture in the attic while the tenants used our house.) shraniti2) (to stock (a place etc) with goods etc: The museum is stored with interesting exhibits.) oskrbeti, opremiti•- storage- storehouse
- storeroom
- in store
- set great store by
- set store by
- store up* * *I [stɔ:]nounskladišče; zaloga; shramba, kašča; plural trgovina, v kateri lahko kupujejo le njeni člani (npr. Army & Navy store); vojno, pomorsko itd. skladišče, vojne zaloge, proviant; veleblagovnica, ki prodaja raznovrstno blago; množina, količina, obilje; figuratively zakladnica; American prodajalna, trgovina; živina za rejoin store — v zalogi, v skladišču, v rezervi; pripravljenwhat does the future hold in store for us? — kaj nam bo prinesla bodočnost?my stores are getting low — moje zaloge gredo h kraju, usihajoto set great (little) store by — zelo (malo) ceniti, pripisovati veliko (majhno) vrednost (čemu)II [stɔ:]transitive verbhraniti v skladišču, uskladiščiti; nakopičiti, shraniti za rezervo, pripraviti zalogo, oskrbeti s potrebščinami (živili); opremiti, oskrbeti ( with z); pospraviti (letino); moči sprejeti ali vsebovati (za uskladiščenje)to store up — nakopičiti, dati nastran (v rezervo)
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