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81 clap
[klæp] 1. past tense, past participle - clapped; verb1) (to strike the palms of the hands together eg to show approval, to mark a rhythm, or to gain attention etc: When the singer appeared, the audience started to clap loudly; They clapped the speech enthusiastically; Clap your hands in time to the music.) ploskati2) (to strike (someone) with the palm of the hand, often in a friendly way: He clapped him on the back and congratulated him.) trepljati3) (to put suddenly (into prison, chains etc): They clapped him in jail.) vreči (v ječo)2. noun1) (a sudden noise (of thunder).) tresk2) (an act of clapping: They gave the performer a clap; He gave me a clap on the back.) ploskanje* * *I [klæp]1.intransitive verbploskati, aplavdirati;2.transitive verbpotrepljati, udariti, suniti, tleskniti; v naglici kaj nareditito clap duties on s.th. — ocariniti kajto clap eyes on s.th. — nenadoma kaj zagledatito clap a writ on s.o.'s back — aretirati kogato clap a trick on s.o. — ponorčevati se s komII [klæp]nounplosk, pok, tresk; udarec s plosko roko; žvenkeljto give s.o. a clap — ploskati komuIII [klæp]nounvulgar medicine kapavica, gonoreja -
82 cleft
[kleft]past tense; = cleave I* * *I [kleft]nounrazpoka, reža; tesen, tokavaII [kleft]preterite & past participleod cleave 1; razcepljenmedicine cleft palate — volčje žreloin a cleft stick — v precepu, v obupnem položaju -
83 cling
[kliŋ]past tense, past participle - clung; verb((usually with to) to stick (to); to grip tightly: The mud clung to her shoes; She clung to her husband as he said goodbye; He clings to an impossible hope; The boat clung to (= stayed close to) the coastline.) oklepati se (česa)* * *[kliŋ]intransitive verb (to) držati se česa, prilepiti, pripeti, pritrditi, priviti, oprijeti se; slang objeti; figuratively biti zvestto cling together — biti vedno skupaj, ne se ločiti -
84 clog
I [kloɡ] noun1) (a shoe made entirely of wood: Dutch clogs.) cokla2) (a shoe with a wooden sole.) coklaII [kloɡ] past tense, past participle clogged - (often with up)(to make or become blocked: The drain is clogged (up) with hair.) zamašiti (se)* * *I [klɔg]nounklada; cokla; figuratively ovira; breme; technical zamašitev (stroja)II [klɔg]1.transitive verbzadržati; (by, with) zamašiti; figuratively obremeniti, ovirati;2.intransitive verbzamašiti se; sprijemati se -
85 clothe
[kləuð]past tense, past participle - clothed; verb1) (to provide with clothes: The widow did not have enough money to clothe her children.) obleči2) (to put clothes on: She was clothed in silk; She clothed herself in the most expensive materials.) obleči se•- clothes- clothes-peg
- clothing* * *[klouð]transitive verbobleči, odeti, pokritito clothe o.s. — obleči se -
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87 come
1. past tense - came; verb1) (to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him: Come here!; Are you coming to the dance?; John has come to see me; Have any letters come for me?) priti2) (to become near or close to something in time or space: Christmas is coming soon.) približevati se3) (to happen or be situated: The letter `d' comes between `c' and è' in the alphabet.) priti, stati4) ((often with to) to happen (by accident): How did you come to break your leg?) priti (do česa)5) (to arrive at (a certain state etc): What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement.) priti do6) ((with to) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to): The total comes to 51.) znašati2. interjection(expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc: Come, come! That was very rude of you!) daj, daj!- comer- coming
- comeback
- comedown
- come about
- come across
- come along
- come by
- come down
- come into one's own
- come off
- come on
- come out
- come round
- come to
- come to light
- come upon
- come up with
- come what may
- to come* * *I [kʌm]intransitive verb (to, into; out of, from; within) priti, prihajati, dospeti; prikazati, približati se; izvirati; postati; zgoditi, pripetiti se; znašati; delati seto come and go — sem in tja hoditi; prikazovati se in izginjatipast participle od comeslang to come a cropper — pasti; utrpeti škodoslang how comes? — kako to, čemu?to come to the point — jasno se izraziti; skušati pridobitito come short — zamuditi; ne imeti uspeha, pogoretito come to terms — dogovoriti, zediniti se; sprijazniti se, popustitito come — bodoč, naslednjicome what may — naj se zgodi, kar hočeto come to o.s. — zavedeti sefirst come, first served — kdor prej pride, prej meljecolloquially he's as stupid as they come — neumen je, kar se dacome now! — daj že!come! — no!II [kʌm]1.nounprihod;2.interjectionbeži beži!; glej glej! -
88 commit
[kə'mit]past tense, past participle - committed; verb1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) storiti, zakriviti2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) zapreti3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) naložiti (si) dolžnost•- committal
- committed* * *[kəmít]transitive verb(to) zaupati; poveriti, izročiti; zapreti v preiskovalni zapor; učiti se na pamet; naložiti dolžnost; zagrešiti, zakriviti; storiti; kompromitiratito commit to memory — vtisniti si v spomin, zapomniti sito commit to o.s. — obvezati se; kompromitirati secommit no nuisance! — onesnaženje (tega prostora) je strogo prepovedano! -
89 compel
[kəm'pel]past tense, past participle - compelled; verb(to force: They compelled me to betray my country.) (pri)siliti* * *[kəmpél]transitive verb(to do, into doing s.th.) (pri)siliti; podrediti, premagati; izsiliti -
90 con
[kon] 1. past tense, past participle - conned; verb(to trick or persuade dishonestly: He conned her into giving him money.) varati, premamiti2. noun(a dishonest trick.) prevara- con man* * *I [kɔn]transitive verbpreučiti; na pamet se učiti; guliti seII [kɔn]prepositionproti (skrajšano iz contra)IIIAmerican conn [kɔn]1.transitive verbupravljati, voditi ladjo, krmariti;2.nounizročitev poveljstva krmarjuIV [kɔn]transitive verbAmerican slang varati -
91 concur
[kən'kə:]past tense, past participle - concurred; verb(to agree; to come together, or coincide.) strinjati se; ujemati se- concurrent
- concurrently* * *[kənkɜ:]intransitive verbhkrati se zgoditi, sovpadati; (with, in) sodelovati; strinjati se; sniti se, stikati se; (to) prispevati -
92 confer
[kən'fə:]past tense, past participle - conferred; verb1) ((often with with) to consult each other: The staff conferred (with the headmaster) about the new timetable.) posvetovati se2) ((with on) to give (an honour) to someone: The university conferred degrees on two famous scientists.) podeliti•- conference call* * *[kənfɜ:]1.transitive verb(on, upon) podeliti, dati; prenesti (na koga);2.intransitive verb(with, together, about) posvetovati seto confer a favour on s.o. — izkazati komu naklonjenostconfer — glej, primerjaj -
93 cosset
['kosit]past tense, past participle - cosseted; verb(to treat with too much kindness; to pamper.)* * *I [kɔsit]nounrazvajanec, -nka, ljubljenec, -nkaII [kɔsit]transitive verbrazvajati, ljubkovati -
94 cost
past tense, past participle; see cost* * *I [kɔst]intransitive verbstati, veljati; (o)cenitiII [kɔst]nounstrošek, cena, izdatek; plural sodnijski stroški -
95 could
[kud]negative short form - couldn't; verb1) (past tense of can: They asked if I could drive a car; I said I couldn't; She asked if she could go.)2) (used to express a possibility: I could go but I'm not going to; I could do it next week if you helped me.) lahko bi•* * *[kud]preterite & conditional od can -
96 covet
past tense, past participle - coveted; verb(to desire or wish for eagerly (especially something belonging to someone else): I coveted her fur coat.)- covetous- covetously
- covetousness* * *[kʌvit]transitive verbhrepeneti, hlepeti; biti pohlepen -
97 crab
I [kræb] noun(an edible sea animal with a shell and five pairs of legs, the first pair having claws.) rakovicaII past tense, past participle - crabbed; verb((slang) to complain or criticize: He keeps on crabbing about the weather.) pritoževati se- crabby* * *I [kræb]nounzoology rakovica; technical vitel; obsolete najnižji zadetek pri kockanju; colloquially zguba, škoda; colloquially godrnjač; tekalni voziček; odklon od določene smeri (raketa); astronomy rakto catch a crab — pregloboko udariti z vesli; vstran odskočitito turn out crabs — zgrešiti; ne se posrečitiII [kræb]nounbotany divje jabolko, lesnikaIII [kræb]transitive verbkritizirati, negativno oceniti, "raztrgati"colloquially to crab s.o.'s scheme — pokvariti komu načrtIV [kræb]noun(to) graja, očitek -
98 crabbed
past tense, past participle; see crab II* * *[kraebid]adjective ( crabbedly adverb)kisel, trpek; čemeren, siten, godrnjav; grd, nečitljiv -
99 cram
[kræm]past tense, past participle crammed - verb1) (to fill very full: The drawer was crammed with papers.) natlačiti2) (to push or force: He crammed food into his mouth.) basati3) (to prepare (someone) in a short time for an examination: He is being crammed for his university entrance exam.) naguliti se* * *I [kræm]1.transitive verb( with) napolniti, natrcati, natlačiti; (perjad) krmiti, pitati; ( into) vtepati; vbijati (v glavo);2.intransitive verbpreobjesti se; guliti seslang zlagati se; familiarly to cram down s.o.'s throat — nenehno komu pripominjati, vsiljevatiII [kræm]noungneča; guljenje; hrana za pitanje živali; slang neresnica, laž -
100 creep
I [kri:p] past tense, past participle - crept; verb1) (to move slowly, quietly or secretly: He crept into the bedroom.) prihuliti se2) (to move on hands or knees or with the body close to the ground: The cat crept towards the bird.) plaziti se3) ((of plants) to grow along the ground, up a wall etc.) plaziti seII [kri:p]((slang) a disgusting person: Leave her alone, you creep.) ostudnež, gnusoba- creeper- creepy
- creepily
- creepiness
- creepy-crawly
- creep up on
- make someone's flesh creep* * *I [kri:p]intransitive verbplaziti se, lesti, laziti, polzetito creep into s.o.'s favour — prilizovati se komuII [kri:p]nounplazenje, polzenje; nizek predor pod železniškim nasipom; nav. plural colloquially groza, odpor, stud, strah; drhtenje, mravljinčenje, kurja poltto give s.o. the creeps — navdajati koga z grozo, biti komu zoprn
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