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1 Roman
['rəumən] 1. adjective1) (connected with Rome, especially ancient Rome: Roman coins.) rimski2) ((no capital) (of printing) in ordinary upright letters like these.)2. noun(a person belonging to Rome, especially to ancient Rome.) Rimljan- Roman Catholic
- Roman Catholicism
- Roman numerals* * *[róumən]1.adjectiverimskiRoman balance, Roman beam, Roman numeral — rimska tehtnica, številkaRoman pottery — rimska keramika;2.nounRimljan, -nka; rimokatoličan, -nka; linguistics latinščina -
2 father
1. noun1) (a male parent, especially human: Mr Smith is her father.) oče2) ((with capital) the title of a (usually Roman Catholic) priest: I met Father Sullivan this morning.) oče3) (a person who begins, invents or first makes something: King Alfred was the father of the English navy.) oče2. verb(to be the father of: King Charles II fathered a number of children.) zaploditi- fatherly
- father-in-law* * *I [fá:ðə]nounoče; prednik; pater, duhovnik; starešina; utemeljitelj; senatorfathers — predniki, mestni očetjeadoptive father — očim, krušni očeto be gathered to one's fathers — zapustiti ta svet, umretiFather of lies — vrag, hudičthe wish is father to the thought — kar želimo, da bi bilo res, najraje verjamemoII [fá:ð ə]transitive verbsploditi, biti oče; priznati očetovstvo; posinoviti, pohčeriti; figuratively prisvojiti si; prevzeti odgovornost; skrbeti -
3 read
[red]past tense, past participle; = read* * *I [ri:d]nounbranje, čitanje; čas (oddih, pavza) za branjeto take a read — (malo) brati, čitatiII [ri:d]1.transitive verbbrati, čitati, razbrati; prebrati, prečitati (off, through); (raz)rešiti, reševati (uganke); preučiti (up); razlagati, tolmačiti, pojasnjevati; predavati, učiti (s čitanjem), seznaniti koga s pisateljevimi mislimi; napoved(ov)ati, prerokovati; zvedeti, doznati (iz časopisa); študirati; uspavati koga z branjem (into, to sleep); (o toplomeru) (po)kazati, (za)beležitito read s.th. to s.o. — čitati komu kajto read s.o. like a book figuratively točno koga spregledati (spoznati, razumeti)to read s.o.'s face — brati komu na obrazuto read s.o.'s fortune — prerokovati komu prihodnostwith whom do you read Greek? — pri kom študirate grščino?to read music — brati note, igrati po notahto read a manuscript — oceniti, recenzirati rokopisto read s.o. a lesson — ošteti koga, brati komu levitedo you read me? — me razumeš?how do you read this passage? — kako razumete ta odstavek?to read the riot act — dati zadnje svarilo o posledicah slabega vedenja (npr. pri izgredih, demonstracijah pred vojaškim posegom)to read s.th. into a text — hoteti brati v besedilu nekaj, česar v njem niparliament the bill will be read tomorrow for the second time — zakonski osnutek bo jutri drugič v razpravishe likes being read to — ona ima rada, da ji kaj berejothe thermometer reads 30° C in the shade — termometer kaže 30° C v senci;2.intransitive verbbrati, čitati; dati se brati; glasiti se; zvedeti z branjem, brati (about, of o); študirati, učiti se, pripravljati se, pripraviti se za izpit ( for za)III [red]1.preterite & past participle od to read;2.adjectivebran, čitan; načitan (in v)a well-read man — načitan, izobražen človek
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