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21 tearful
1) (inclined to cry or weep; with much crying or weeping: She was very tearful; a tearful farewell.) solzen2) (covered with tears: tearful faces.) ves v solzah* * *[tíəful]adjective ( tearfully adverb)solzen, jokajoč, ihteč, ves v solzah; žalosten, bolestento be tearful — ihteti, jokati -
22 unconcerned
adjective brezbrižen* * *[ʌnkənsɜ:nd]adjective ( unconcernedly adverb) -
23 friendly
adjective (kind and willing to make friends: She is very friendly to everybody.) prijateljski* * *I [fréndli]adjectiveprijateljski, prijazen, naklonjen, blagohotento be on friendly terms with s.o. — imeti s kom prijateljske stikeFriendly Society — bratovska skladnica, delavsko socialno zavarovanjeII [fréndli]adjectivearchaic prijateljsko, tovariškoIII [fréndli]nounpripadnik prijateljskega plemena; prijateljska tekma -
24 abundant
adjective (plentiful: abundant proof.) obilen* * *[əbʌndənt]adjective ( abundantly adverb)(in, with) obilen, bogat, poln česa -
25 adaptable
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26 aghast
(struck with horror: She was aghast at the mess.) zgrožen* * *[əgá:st]adjective (at nad) prestrašen, zastrašen, prepadel, osupelto stand aghast at — biti prepaden nad, biti ves iz sebe zaradi -
27 airy
1) (with plenty of (fresh) air: an airy room.) zračen2) (light-hearted and not serious: an airy disregard for authority.) netakten* * *[ʌ/əri]adjective ( airily adverb)zračen; lahek; visok; vesel, živahen; puhel, površen -
28 another
adjective, pronoun1) (a different (thing or person): This letter isn't from Tom - it's from another friend of mine; The coat I bought was dirty, so the shop gave me another.) drug2) ((one) more of the same kind: Have another biscuit!; You didn't tell me you wanted another of those!) še en* * *[ənʌðə]pronoun & adjectivedrug, drugačen; še edenhe's a fool, you're another — on je norec in ti tudione another — drug drugega, vzajemnothat's another pair of shoes, that's another thing altogether ( —ali entirely) — to je nekaj čisto novega (drugega)one from another, from one another — drug od drugegait's one thing to promise, another to perform — lahko je obljubiti, težje izpolnitinot another word! — niti besede več!yet another? — še eden? -
29 answerable
adjective ((usually with to, for) to have the responsibility: I will be answerable to you for his good behaviour; She is answerable for the whole project.) odgovoren (za)* * *[á:nsərəbl]adjective ( answerably adverb)(to) na kar se da odgovoriti; odgovoren, ustrezento be answerable for — biti odgovoren za, jamčiti za kaj -
30 antarctic
adjective, noun((with the) (of) the area round the South Pole.)* * *[æntá:ktik]1.adjectiveantarktičen, na južnem tečaju ležeč;2.nounjužni tečaj; dežela ob južnem tečaju -
31 artistic
1) (liking or skilled in painting, music etc: She draws and paints - she's very artistic.) umetniško nadarjen2) (created or done with skill and good taste: That flower-arrangement looks very artistic.) umetniški* * *[a:tístik]adjective ( artistically adverb)umetniški; artističen -
32 ashen
adjective ((of someone's face etc) very pale with shock etc.) prsten, bled* * *[æšn]adjectivepepelnat; bled; jesenov, figuratively mrtvaško bled -
33 attached
adjective ((with to) fond of: I'm very attached to my brother.) navezan (na)* * *[ətaečt]adjectivepritrjen; trden; figuratively vdan -
34 bloodshot
adjective ((of eyes) full of red lines and inflamed with blood.) podplut* * *[blʌdšɔt]adjectivepodplut -
35 bloody
1) (stained with blood: a bloody shirt; His clothes were torn and bloody.) okrvavljen2) (bleeding: a bloody nose.) krvaveč3) (murderous and cruel: a bloody battle.) krvav4) (used in slang vulgarly for emphasis: That bloody car ran over my foot!) preklet* * *I [blʌdi]adjective ( bloodily adverb)krvav; krvoločen, krut, morilski; vulgar preklet, vražji, hudičevbloody hand — grbovni znak Ulstra; grbovni znak baronetaII [blʌdi]adverb slang zelo, močnoIII [blʌdi]transitive verbokrvaviti, s krvjo omadeževati -
36 breathless
adjective (having difficulty in breathing normally: His asthma makes him breathless; He was breathless after climbing the hill.) zasopel* * *[brémlis]adjective ( breathlessly adverb)( with zaradi) zasopel; soparen; pridržujoč dih; poetically mrtev -
37 bright
1) (shining with much light: bright sunshine.) bleščeč2) ((of a colour) strong and bold: a bright red car.) svetel3) (cheerful: a bright smile.) žareč4) (clever: bright children.) bister•- brightly- brightness
- brighten* * *I [brait]adjective ( brightly adverb)jasen, svetel; lesketajoč se, žareč; bister, pameten, duhovit; živ (barva); vesel, živahen; slavenII [brait]adverbjasno, svetlo -
38 built-up
adjective (covered with houses etc: a built-up area.) pozidan* * *[bíltʌp]adjectivezgrajen, montiran, postavljen -
39 characteristic
adjective ((negative uncharacteristic) typical (of a person etc): He spoke with characteristic shyness; That kind of behaviour is characteristic of him.) značilen* * *I [kəriktərístik]adjective ( characteristically adverb)(of za) značilenII [kæriktərístik]nounznačaj, značilnost, posebnost; karakteristika (logaritma) -
40 cloudy
1) (full of, having, or covered with clouds: It is a bit cloudy today.) oblačen2) (not clear: a cloudy photograph/memory.) nejasen* * *[kláudi]adjective ( cloudily adverb)oblačen, moten, zameglen, nejasen; figuratively žalosten, mrk; moariran
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