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I [saelvou]noun(slab) izgovor, opravičevanje; slaba pretveza; juridically omejitev, pridržek; rešilna pot ali možnost (za svoj ugled, čast); pomirilo, pomirilno sredstvo (za ranjena čustva)IIplural salvos, salves [saelvou]nounmilitary salva, častni streli (streljanje); gromovito ploskanje; aeronautics spustitev, odmet mase bomba salvo of applause — burno odobravanje, salve odobravanja
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salvo — salvo1 [sal′vō] n. pl. salvos or salvoes [It salva < L salve, hail, imper. of salvere, to be safe < salvus, SAFE] 1. a discharge of a number of pieces of artillery or small arms, in regular succession or at the same time, either as a salute … English World dictionary
salvo — sal|vo [ˈsælvəu US vou] n plural salvos or salvoes [C usually singular] formal [Date: 1500 1600; : Italian; Origin: salva, from French salve, from Latin, a greeting, from salvere to be healthy , from salvus; SAFE1] 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
salvo — noun (countable usually singular) formal 1 (+ of) the firing of several guns during a battle or as part of a ceremony 2 opening salvo the first in a series of questions, statements etc that you use to try to win an argument: In his opening salvo… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
salvo — n 1. discharge of artillery, fusillade, Navy. broadside, volley; (with artillery or firearms) salute; bombardment, cannonade, fireworks; blast, peal, roar, thunder; explosion, eruption, burst. 2. applause, round of applause, cheers, plaudits,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
salvo — salvo1 /sal voh/, n., pl. salvos, salvoes. 1. a simultaneous or successive discharge of artillery, bombs, etc. 2. a round of fire given as a salute. 3. a round of cheers or applause. [1585 95; earlier salva < It L salve SALVE3] salvo2 /sal voh/,… … Universalium
salvo — (SAHL voh) [Italian, from Latin] A simultaneous firing of artillery or bombs; a volley of fire given as a salute. A round of applause. This deal was the latest salvo in a battle between new Internet companies and the older behemoths of the… … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
salvo — I. /ˈsælvoʊ / (say salvoh) noun (plural salvos or salvoes) 1. a discharge of artillery or other firearms, in regular succession, often intended as a salute. 2. the more or less simultaneous discharge of numerous guns, as from an artillery battery …
salvo — sal·vo || sælvəʊ n. simultaneous discharge of several firearms; applause, round of cheers … English contemporary dictionary
applause — n 1. hand clapping, cheers, cheering, salvo, rooting, whistling, stomping; hosanna, huzzah, hurrah, bravo; ovation, standing ovation, encore, Inf. hand, plaudits, curtain calls; eclat, outcry, outburst; announcement, declaration. 2. acclaim,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
salvo — sal•vo [[t]ˈsæl voʊ[/t]] n. pl. vos, voes 1) mil a simultaneous or successive discharge of artillery, rockets, etc 2) mil a round of gunfire given as a salute 3) a round of cheers or applause 4) a verbal attack, as upon an opponent or rival… … From formal English to slang
François-Joseph Talma — (January 15, 1763 1826) was a French actor.He was born in Paris. His father, a dentist, moved to London, gave him a good English education. He returned to Paris, where for a year and a half he practised dentistry. His predilection for the stage… … Wikipedia