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1 biology
(the science of living things: human biology; ( also adjective) a biology lesson.) biologija- biologically
- biologist
- biological warfare* * *[baiɔlədži]nounbiologija -
2 electro-biology
[iléktroubaiɔlədži]nounelektrobiologija -
3 commensal
I [kɔménsəl]adjectiveki je za isto mizo; biology parazitski, zajedavskiII [kɔménsəl]noungost pri mizi, soobednik; biology parazit -
4 geminate
I [džémineit]transitive verbbiology podvojiti, zvrstiti v parihII [džéminit]adjectivebiology dvojen, paren -
5 propagate
['propəɡeit]1) (to spread (news etc).) širiti2) (to (make plants) produce seeds.) razploditi, razmnožiti•* * *[prɔpəgeit]1.transitive verb biologyrazmnožiti, razploditi; razširiti, razširjati (vesti), propagirati; prenašati (bolezen itd.); physics oddajati (toploto, zvok);2.intransitive verb biologyrazmnoževati se, razploditi se -
6 pyknic
[piknik]1.adjective biologypikničen;2.nounbiologypiknični tip -
7 reproduce
[ri:prə'dju:s]1) (to make or produce a copy of; to make or produce again: Good as the film is, it fails to reproduce the atmosphere of the book; A record-player reproduces the sound which has been recorded on a record.) ponazoriti, obnoviti2) ((of humans, animals and plants) to produce (young, seeds etc): How do fish reproduce?) razmnoževati se•- reproductive* * *[ri:prədjú:s]transitive verbponovno (zopet) proizvesti, narediti (kaj); figuratively zopet ustvariti; posne(ma)ti, delati posnetke, napraviti kopijo, kopirati, preslikati; ponatisniti; biology regenerirati; theatre ponoviti (igro), nanovo predvajati, uprizoriti; zopet privesti; v duhu oživiti (koga, kaj); psychology poklicati v zavest (pretekli dogodek); intransitive verb (raz)ploditi se, roditi se, množiti se, reproducirati seto reproduce a lost part biology regenerirati izgubljeni del -
8 abiogenesis
[eibaioudžénisis]nounbiology abiogeneza, generatio spontanea -
9 abiogenetic
[eibaioudžinétik]adjective ( abiogenetically adverb)biology abiogenetski -
10 abort
[ə'bo:t]1) (to lose or bring about the loss of (an unborn child) from the womb.) splaviti2) ((of a plan etc) to (cause to) come to nothing.) izjaloviti3) (to stop or abandon (a space mission, eg the firing of a rocket) before it is completed.) prekiniti, opustiti•- abortion- abortive* * *[əbɔ:t]intransitive verb medicine splaviti; biology zakrneti; figuratively izjaloviti se, ponesrečiti se -
11 abortion
[-ʃən]noun splav* * *[əbɔ:šən]nounmedicine splav; biology zakrnitev; okrnjenec, spaček; figuratively izjalovitev, neuspeh -
12 abortive
[-tiv]adjective (unsuccessful: an abortive attempt to climb the mountain.) neuspešen* * *[əbɔ:tiv]adjective ( abortively adverb)biology nedonošen, nezrel, predčasno rojen; figuratively neuspel -
13 agamic
[əgaemik]adjectivebiology nespolen, ki se množi nespolno -
14 ampulla
[æmpúlə]nounampula (rimska posoda); biology razširjeni del votlega organa -
15 anaerobic
[ænəróubik]adjectivebiology anaeroben, ki živi brez kisika -
16 anamorphosis
[ænəmɔ:fəsis]nounanamorfoza, izmaličena projekcija; biology manjša degeneracija, postopna sprememba -
17 asexual
[eisékšuəl, əsékšuəl]adjective ( asexually adverb)biology brezspolen -
18 autogenesis
[ɔ:toudžénisis]nounbiology avtogeneza, samorodnost, generatio spontanea -
19 bastardization
[bæstədaizéišən]nounbastardizacija, proglasitev za nezakonskega; biology križanje, mešanje -
20 bastardize
[baestədaiz]transitive verbproglasiti za nezakonskega; biology križati, mešati
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