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121 infiltrate
['infiltreit]1) ((of soldiers) to get through enemy lines a few at a time: to infiltrate (into) enemy territory.) prodreti2) ((of a group of persons) to enter (an organization) gradually so as to be able to influence decisions etc.) vtihotapiti (se)* * *[infíltreit]1.transitive verbprebiti se, prebijati se, vtihotapiti se ( into v); prepojiti, prepajati ( with s, z); prenicati ( through skozi);2.intransitive verbkapljati, curljati, vdirati -
122 inflexible
[in'fleksəbl]1) ((of a person) never yielding or giving way.) neomajen2) (not able to bend.) neupogljiv•- inflexibility* * *[infléksəbl]adjective ( inflexibly adverb)neupogljiv; figuratively neomajen, neizprosen -
123 insatiable
[in'seiʃəbl](not able to be satisfied: an insatiable desire for adventure.) nenasiten- insatiableness* * *[inséišiəbl]adjective ( insatiably adverb)nenasiten -
124 instant
['instənt] 1. adjective1) (immediate: Anyone disobeying these rules will face instant dismissal; His latest play was an instant success.) takojšen2) ((of food etc) able to be prepared etc almost immediately: instant coffee/potato.) instant2. noun1) (a point in time: He climbed into bed and at that instant the telephone rang; He came the instant (that) he heard the news.) trenutek2) (a moment or very short time: It all happened in an instant; I'll be there in an instant.) hip•- this instant* * *I [ínstənt]adjectivenujen; neposreden, direkten; takojšen, trenuten, sedanjithe 10th inst. — 10. tega mesecaII [ínstənt]nountrenutekthe instant I saw her — takoj, ko sem jo videlin an instant — v trenutku, kot bi mignil -
125 intelligible
[in'teli‹əbl]((negative unintelligible) able to be understood: His answer was barely intelligible because he was speaking through a mouthful of food.) razumljiv- intelligibly* * *[intélidžəbl]adjective ( intelligibly adverb)razumljiv, jasen -
126 interchangeable
adjective (able to be used, put etc in the place of each other without a difference in effect, meaning etc: `Great' and `big' are not completely interchangeable.) zamenljiv* * *[intəčéindžəbl]adjective ( interchangeably adverb)izmenjalen, izmenljiv, (medsebojno) zamenljiv -
127 invisible
[in'vizəbl](not able to be seen: Only in stories can people make themselves invisible.) neviden- invisibility* * *I [invízəbl]adjective ( invisibly adverb)neviden, neopazeneconomy invisible exports — pasivne usluge, nevidni eksportiII [invízəbl]nounthe invisible — neviden, duhoven svet; bog -
128 irreplaceable
[iri'pleisəbl](too good, rare etc to be able to be replaced if lost or damaged.) nenadomestljiv* * *[iripléisəbl]adjectivenenadomestljiv
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-able — ♦ Élément, du lat. abilis, signifiant « qui peut être » (récupérable, ministrable) ou moins souvent « qui donne », « enclin à » (secourable, pitoyable). able Suffixe, du lat. abilis, qui peut être (ex. faisable, mangeable) ou enclin à être ( … Encyclopédie Universelle
Able — may refer to:In science and technology: * ABLE (nuclear weapon), a U.S. 1946 nuclear weapon test series * ABLE (programming language), a simplified programming language * Able space probes, probes in the Pioneer program * Able, one of the first… … Wikipedia
-able — able, ible 1. general. These two suffixes are derived from Latin endings abilis and ibilis, either directly or through Old French. Of the two, able is an active suffix that can be freely added to the stems of transitive verbs, whereas the set of… … Modern English usage
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able — ● able nom masculin (latin albulus, blanchâtre) Poisson d eau douce (cyprinidé), voisin de l ablette. ⇒ABLE, subst. masc. A. ICHTYOL. Terme générique désignant une variété de poissons d eau douce (cyprinidés) et de couleur claire. B. Poisson… … Encyclopédie Universelle
able to — The construction to be able to (do something), with an active to infinitive, is a natural part of the language, extending to inanimate as well as animate subjects • (By his proceeding to the beach…the next phase of the attack was able to proceed… … Modern English usage
-able — a*ble ( [.a]*b l). [F. able, L. abilis.] An adjective suffix now usually in a passive sense; able to be; fit to be; expressing capacity or worthiness in a passive sense; as, movable, able to be moved; amendable, able to be amended; blamable, fit… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
able — adj 1: possessed of needed powers or of needed resources to accomplish an objective able to perform under the contract 2: having freedom from restriction or obligation or from conditions preventing an action able to vote 3: legally qualified:… … Law dictionary
able — able, capable, competent, qualified are close synonyms when they denote having marked power or fitness for work and are used attributively. Placed after the noun, able (followed by to and infinitive) and capable (followed by of) suggest mere… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
able — [ā′bəl] adj. abler [ā′blər] ablest [ā′bləst] [ME < OFr hable, habile < L habilis, easily handled, apt < habere, to have, hold: see HABIT] 1. having enough power, skill, etc. to do something [able to read] 2. having much power of mind;… … English World dictionary
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