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[ro:]1) (not cooked: raw onions/meat.) surov2) (not prepared or refined; in the natural state: raw cotton; What raw materials are used to make plastic?) surov3) (with the skin rubbed and sore: My heel is raw because my shoe doesn't fit properly.) vnet4) (untrained; inexperienced: raw recruits.) neizkušen•- rawness- a raw deal
- raw material* * *I [rɔ:]adjective ( rawly adverb)surov, presen, nekuhan, premalo kuhan; (o zemlji) neobdelan; nepredelan; grob; nepobarvan; čist, nerazredčen, nepomešan (o alkoholu); nezvaljan (o suknu); nestrojen; nepreden (o volni); (o rani) odrt, krvav, odprt, vnet ( with od), boleč, občutljiv; (o klimi, vremenu) oster, mrzel in vlažen; figuratively neizkušen, nezrel, začetniški, nov, nevešč, neizvežban (in, at v)raw deal — surovo, brutalno, kruto in krivično ravnanjeraw material economy surovinaraw recruits — začetniški, neizkušeni, neizurjeni rekrutiraw head and bloody bones — strašilo za otroke, bavbav, volkodlak; mrtvaška lobanja s prekrižanima golenicamaa raw head and bloody bones story — grozljiva, pošastna zgodbaII [rɔ:]nounživa, odprta rana, odprtina; boleče, občutljivo mesto; commerce surovinaraws plural surov sladkorin the raw — v naravnem stanju, nekultiviran; golto touch s.o. on the raw figuratively zadeti koga v živo, boleče (občutljivo, ranljivo) mestoIII [rɔ:]transitive verbodreti, do krvi ožuliti; zadeti v živo
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