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1 archaic
[a:kéiik]adjectivestarinski, zastarel; staromoden -
2 quit
[kwit]past tense, past participles - quitted, quit; verb(to leave, stop, or resign from etc: I'm going to quit teaching; They have been ordered to quit the house by next week.) odpovedati se čemu* * *I [kwit]predicative adjectiveodrešen, svoboden, prostto get quit of — rešiti se, odkrižati seto go quit — uiti kazni, izvleči seeconomy quit of charges — po odbitku stroškov, brez stroškovII [kwit]1.transitive verbodpovedati se čemu, odreči se, opustiti, umakniti se; American prenehati s čim; zapustiti, oditi ( he ŋ(ted) Paris); poravnati, plačati (dolg); archaic (to quit o.s.) vesti se, obnašati se; archaic osvoboditi (to quit o.s. of osvoboditi se, rešiti se česa); poetically poplačati ( to quit love with hate poplačati ljubezen s sovraštvom);2.intransitive verbprenehati; oditiquit grumbling! — nehaj godrnjati!quit that! — prenehaj že s tem!archaic quit you like men! — obnašajte se kakor možje! -
3 scant
[skænt](hardly enough; not very much: scant attention; scant experience.) pičel- scanty- scantiness
- scantily* * *[skænt]1.adjective ( scantly adverb)komaj zadosten; pičel; omejen, nezadosten; redek; pomanjkljiv; archaic skop, varčenthat was scant consolation — to je bila slaba tolažba;2.transitive verb archaicskopo oskrbeti s potrebščinami, zanemarjati, skopariti (z), stiska(ri)ti (z); archaic omejiti -
4 seek
[si:k]past tense, past participle - sought; verb1) ((sometimes with for) to try to find, get or achieve: He is seeking (for) an answer; You should seek your lawyer's advice; She's seeking fame in the world of television.) iskati2) (to try: These men are seeking to destroy the government.) poskušati•* * *[si:k]transitive verbiskati, poiskati; (po)skušati, skukati doseči, prizadevati si, težiti; archaic obrniti se (to do, na); intransitive verb iskati (for s.th. kaj)seek (out)! hunting išči! (klic psu)to seek s.o.'s advice (aid) — iskati pri kom nasveta (pomoči)to seek one's bed — leči, iti v posteljoto seek (a lady) in marriage — prositi za roko, zasnubitihe seeks my life figuratively on mi streže po življenjuto seek s.th. of s.o. — izprositi kaj od kogato be to seek archaic manjkati, ne biti na razpolagohe is to seek in intelligence archaic manjka mu inteligence; -
5 shroud
1. noun1) (a cloth wrapped around a dead body.) mrtvaški prt2) (something that covers: a shroud of mist.) koprena2. verb(to cover or hide: The incident was shrouded in mystery.) zakriti* * *[šráud]1.nounmrtvaški prt (ponjava), mrliška srajca; figuratively ogrinjalo, pajčolan, koprena; plural nautical jeklene vrvi, ki vežejo jambor z bokom ladje; (= shroud line) vrvice pri padalu, na katerih padalo visiwrapped in a shroud of mystery — zavit v kopreno skrivnosti;2.transitive verbzaviti (mrliča) v mrtvaški prt; figuratively zaviti (in v), odeti, zakriti (v skrivnostnost, skrivnost); archaic skriti, zastreti; archaic (za)ščititi; intransitive verb zaviti se; zakrivati se; archaic iskati zaščito -
6 siege
[si:‹](an attempt to capture a fort or town by keeping it surrounded by an armed force until it surrenders: The town is under siege.) obleganje* * *[si:dž]1.nounmilitaryobleganje; figuratively juriš; figuratively zmehčanje; figuratively preskus moči; technical delovna miza; archaic sedež; archaic rangto lay the siege to — oblegati (mesto); figuratively jurišati na (kaj)to raise the siege (of) — prenehati z obleganjem;2.transitive verb archaicoblegati -
7 adulterate
I [ədʌltəreit]transitive verbponarejati, ponarediti; primešati; archaic nečistovatiII [ədʌltərit]adjectiveponarejen; archaic prešušten, nečistniški, zakonolomen -
8 affright
[əfráit]1.transitive verb archaicprestrašitito be affrighted at s.th. — zgroziti se nad čim;2.nounarchaicgroza, strah -
9 ancient
['einʃənt]1) (relating to times long ago, especially before the collapse of Rome: ancient history.) starodaven2) (very old: an ancient sweater.) zelo star* * *I [éinšənt]nounarchaic znak; zastava; zastavonošaII [éinšənt]adjectivestarodaven, starinski, nekdanji, starIII [éinšənt]nounarchaic starec, starkathe ancients — stara omikana ljudstva; klasični pisatelji -
10 antic
I [aentik]adjectivearchaic burkast, smešen, grotesken, bizaren, fantastičenII [aentik]nounarchaic šaljivec, dvorni norec; plural spakovanje, šala, burka -
11 bedight
[bidáit]1.transitive verb archaicokrasiti, ode(va)tipreterite & past participle od bedight;2.adjective archaicokrašen, odet -
12 beneath
[bi'ni:Ɵ] 1. preposition1) (in a lower position than; under; below: beneath the floorboards; beneath her coat.) pod2) (not worthy of: It is beneath my dignity to do that.) pod2. adverb(below or underneath: They watched the boat breaking up on the rocks beneath.) spodaj* * *I [biní:m]adverbpoetically archaic spodajon the earth beneath — na tem svetu, na zemljiII [biní:m]prepositionpoetically archaic podbeneath s.o.'s dignity — pod častjo koga -
13 boot
[bu:t] 1. noun1) (a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc: a pair of suede boots.) škorenj2) ((American trunk) a place for luggage in a motor-car etc.) prtljažnik2. verb(to kick: He booted the ball out of the goal.) brcniti- give- get the boot* * *I [bu:t]1.nounarchaickorist, prednostto boot — povrh za nameček, zravento no boot — zaman;2.transitive verb archaickoristitiII [bu:t]nounškorenj, čevelj; prtljažnik; zaščitno usnje za konjsko nogo; sport dober udarec (pri nogometu); španski škorenj (mučilno orodje)slang to give the boot — odpustitislang to get the boot — zgubiti službo, biti odpuščento die in one's boots, to die with one's boots on — umreti nasilne smrtislang like old boots — energično, prizadevnoover shoes over boots — na vrat na nos, kdor reče A, naj reče tudi Bmilitary boot and saddle! — zajahajte konje!, na konje!top boots — zavihani škornji, vihaleIII [bu:t]transitive verb & intransitive verbobuti (se); brcniti; odpustiti iz službeto boot out ( —ali round) — spoditi, izgnati -
14 bubble
1. noun(a floating ball of air or gas: bubbles in lemonade.) mehurček2. verb(to form or rise in bubbles: The champagne bubbled in the glass.) peniti se- bubbly- bubble over* * *I [bʌbl]nounmehurček; žuborenje; šumotanje; figuratively ničvredna stvar, prazne marnje; archaic sleparstvobubble level technical vodna tehtnica, libelaII [bʌbl]1.intransitive verbmehurčkati se; kipeti, vreti; žuboreti, šumljati; archaic slepariti;2.transitive verbprevreti; oslepariti -
15 clout
I [klaut]nounarchaic dialectal krpa, zaplata; tarča, zadetek; udarec, zaušnicafamiliarly a clout on the ear — klofuta, zaušnicaII [klaut]transitive verbarchaic dialectal zakrpati, (čevlje) okovati; familiarly udaritito clout s.o.'s ears for him — oklofutati koga -
16 commend
[kə'mend]1) (to praise: His ability was commended.) pohvaliti2) (to give (someone or something) to be looked after: I commend him to your care.) zaupati, priporočiti•- commendation* * *[kəménd]transitive verbarchaic priporočiti, pohvaliti; (to) zaupatito commend o.s. — narediti dober vtis -
17 cramoisy
[kraemɔizi]1.adjective archaicškrlaten;2.nounarchaicškrlat -
18 cunning
1. adjective1) (sly; clever in a deceitful way: cunning tricks.) premeten2) (clever: a cunning device.) spreten2. noun(slyness or deceitful cleverness: full of cunning.) premetenost* * *I [kʌniŋ]adjective ( cunningly adverb)prekanjen, lokav, zvit; archaic spreten, zmožen; American srčkan, prikupenII [kʌniŋ]nounzvijača, lokavost; archaic spretnost -
19 dole
[dəul] 1. verb((usually with out) to hand or give out shares of: She doled out the food.) (raz)deliti2. noun((with the) a slang word for the payment made by the state to an unemployed person: He's on the dole.) podpora* * *I [doul]nounarchaic usoda; darilo, podpora, miloščinaBritish English to be on the dole, to draw the dole — dobivati podporo brezposelnihII [doul]transitive verbdeliti; (skromno) obdarovatiIII [doul]nounarchaic poetically tuga, žalost -
20 eke
[i:k]- eke out* * *I [i:k]transitive verbarchaic (out, with) podaljšati, povečati, doda(ja)ti; pretolči seto eke out one's livelihood, to eke out one's salary with odd jobs — preživljati se z dodatnim delom poleg rednegaII [i:k]adverb archaic prav tako, tudi, razen tega
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