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1 actualization
[æktjuəlaizéišən, -kču-]nounoživitev, sprožitev -
2 actuarial
[æktjuʌ/əriəl, -kču-]adjectiveaktuarski; pisarski, tajniški -
3 unctuosity
[ʌŋktjuɔsiti]nounoljnatost, mastnost; figuratively maziljenost, hlinjena prisrčnost -
4 unctuous
[ʌŋktjuəs]adjective ( unctuously adverb)oljnat, masten; figuratively maziljen, hlinjeno prisrčen -
5 unctuousness
[ʌŋktjuəsnis]nounsee unctuosity -
6 actually
1) (really: She actually saw the accident happen.) v resnici2) (in fact: Actually, I'm doing something else this evening.) pravzaprav* * *[æktjuəli, -kču-]adverbdejansko, v resnici, pravzaprav; celó; sedaj, trenutno -
7 anfractuosity
[ænfræktjuɔsiti]nounkrivina, vijuga; zamotanost; dolgoveznost -
8 fluctuant
[flʌktjuənt]adjective ( fluctuantly adverb)valovit; majav, negotov, omahljiv -
9 fructous
[frʌktjuəs]adjectiveploden, donosen -
10 fructuousness
[frʌktjuəsnis]nounplodnost, donosnost -
11 infructuous
[infrʌktjuəs]adjectivenerodoviten; figuratively jalov, nesmiseln -
12 punctual
(arriving etc on time; not late: Please be punctual for your appointment; She's a very punctual person.) točen- punctually* * *[pʌŋktjuəl, -ču-]adjective ( punctually adverb)točen; archaic natančen, pedanten; geometry ki se nanaša na točko -
13 sanctuary
['sæŋk uəri]plural - sanctuaries; noun1) (a holy or sacred place: the sanctuary of the god Apollo.) svetišče2) (a place of safety from eg arrest: In earlier times a criminal could use a church as a sanctuary.) zatočišče3) (an area of land in which the killing of wild animals etc is forbidden: a bird sanctuary.) rezervat* * *[saeŋktjuəri]nounsvetišče, cerkev, božja hiša; figuratively pribežališče, zatočišče, azil; hunting varno področje, zaklonišče za divjačino, lovopust; zaščitno področje za rastline, narodni parkto seek sanctuary — iskati zaščito, zatočišče
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