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101 muddy
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102 penniless
adjective (very poor; with little or no money: a penniless old man.) brez ficka* * *[pénilis]adjective ( pennilessly adverb)brez denarja, reven -
103 pronounced
adjective (noticeable; definite: He walks with a pronounced limp.) očiten* * *[prənáunst]adjective ( pronouncedly adverb)izrazit, jasen, razločen, določen -
104 purposeful
adjective (having a definite purpose: with a purposeful look on his face.) odločen* * *[pɜ:pəsful]adjective ( purposefully adverb)odločen, nameren; poln vsebine, važen -
105 redundant
((of workers) no longer employed because there is no longer any job for them where they used to work: Fifty men have just been made redundant at the local factory.) odvečen* * *[ridʌndənt]adjective ( redundantly adverb)preobilen, (ki ga je) na pretek, odvečen, nepotreben; čezmeren, pretiran, nezmeren; prenatrpan ( with z); bujen, razkošen, prekipevajoč, bogat; razmetan, raztresen -
106 religious
1) (of religion: religious education; a religious leader/instructor.) verski2) (following the rules, forms of worship etc of a religion: a religious man.) pobožen* * *[rilídžəs]1.adjective ( religiously adverb)pobožen, religiozen; ecclesiastic redovniški, duhoven, cerkven, verski; vestenwith religious care — zelo vestno, nadvse skrbnoreligious order — redovniški, samostanski redthe religious wars — verske vojne;2.nounredovništvo, redovni duhovniki; redovnik, menih -
107 reversible
1) (able to be reversed.) obrnljiv2) ((of clothes) able to be worn with either side out: Is that raincoat reversible?) na obe strani* * *[rivɜ:sibl]1.adjective ( reversibly adverb)(o blagu) ki se da obrniti, obrnljiv; juridically ukinljiv, preklicljiv, razveljavljiv;2.nounobrnljiv plašč (obleka) (ki se lahko nosi na obe strani) -
108 rhythmic
adjective (of or with rhythm: rhythmic movement; The dancing was very rhythmical.) ritmičen* * *[ríðmik]adjective ( rhythmically adverb)ritmičen; ki je v taktu; odmerjen; pravilen; periodičen; ki raste in upada; skladen, harmoničenrhythmic skill — ritmična spretnost, talent -
109 ruddy
1) ((of the face) rosy and showing good health: ruddy cheeks.) rožnat2) (red: The sky was filled with a ruddy glow.) rdečkast* * *[rʌdi]1.adjective ( ruddily adverb)rdeč, rdečkast, rožnat (od zdravja) zdrav, rdečeličen; British English slang presnet, prekleta ruddy fool — prekleti norec;2.transitive verb & intransitive verbpordečiti; pordečeti, postati rdeč -
110 sandy
1) (filled or covered with sand: a sandy beach.) peščen2) ((of hair) yellowish-red in colour: She has fair skin and sandy hair.) peščen* * *[saendi]adjective ( sandily adverb)peščen; rdečkasto rumen, peščene barve; figuratively suhoparen; figuratively nesiguren, majav; American slang odločen, pogumensandy-haired — rdečelas, rdečkastih lasto build on sandy ground — zidati na pesek (tudi figuratively) -
111 simultaneous
(happening, or done, at exactly the same time: He fell, and there was a simultaneous gasp from the crowd.) sočasen* * *[siməltéinjəs]adjective ( simultaneously adverb)istočasen, sočasen, hkraten, istodoben ( with z), simultan -
112 sleepless
adjective (without sleep: He spent a sleepless night worrying about the situation.) brez sna* * *[slí:plis]adjective ( sleeplessly adverb)nespečen, brez spanja; ki nima počitka, miru; figuratively buden, neutrudljiv -
113 slimy
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114 smoky
1) (filled with, or giving out (too much) smoke: The atmosphere in the room was thick and smoky.) zadimljen2) (like smoke in appearance etc.) dimast* * *[smóuki]adjective ( smokily adverb)ki se dimi, zadimljen; sive dimnaste barve; figuratively nejasensmoky quartz mineralogy čadavec -
115 smug
(well satisfied, or too obviously pleased, with oneself: I don't like that smug little man.) samovšečen- smugly- smugness* * *[smʌg]1.nounBritish English university slanggulež, stremuh; študent, ki se ne zanima za šport; figuratively filister;2.adjective ( smugly adverb)domišljav, blaziran, samovšečen; eleganten, lep, čeden; gladek (obraz) -
116 soapy
1) (covered with, or full of, soap: soapy water.) milnat2) (like soap: This chocolate has a soapy taste.) milnat* * *[sóupi]adjective ( soapily adverb)milnat; slang figuratively laskajoč, laskav, dobrikav, sladek; klečeplazen -
117 sooty
1) (covered with soot.) sajast2) (of the colour of soot.) sajast* * *[súti]adjective ( sootily adverb)sajast, osajen, zakajen, čadast, figuratively očrnel, črno rjav -
118 sporting
1) (of, or concerned with, sports: the sporting world.) športen2) ((negative unsporting) showing fairness and kindness or generosity, especially if unexpected: a sporting gesture.) velikodušen* * *[spɔ:rtiŋ]adjective ( sportingly adverb)športen, športski, vreden športnika; ki se zanima za šport (lov, ribolov itd.); časten, pošten; colloquially nedoločen; negotova sporting chance — zelo majhna verjetnost, minimalna možnost, z rizikom povezana verjetnost uspehasporting house colloquially igralnica; javna hiša, bordel -
119 spotty
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120 stealthy
adjective (acting, or done, with stealth: stealthy footsteps.) skriven* * *[stélmi]adjective ( stealthily adverb)skriven, prikrit, neopažen
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