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1 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 -
2 bubble-and-squeak
[bʌblənskwí:k]nounculinary ocvrto meso z zeljem -
3 bubble over
(to be full (with happiness etc): bubbling over with excitement.) prekipevati -
4 hubble-bubble
[hʌblbʌbl]nounvrsta nargile; brbot, brbranje, mrmranje, šum, šumenje, pljuskanje -
5 soap-bubble
[sóupbʌbl]nounmilni mehurček; figuratively nekaj kratkotrajnega, brez vrednosti -
6 blister
['blistə] 1. noun1) (a thin bubble on the skin, containing liquid: My feet have blisters after walking so far.) žulj2) (a similar spot on any surface: blisters on paintwork.) mehur2. verb(to (cause to) rise in a blister or blisters.) narediti žulje* * *I [blístə]nounmehurček, mozolj, žulj; mehurnik; vlečnik; sitnež, -nica, zoprnik, -nica; kabina s prozorno kupoloII [blístə]1.transitive verbmehurje delati; ožuliti; figuratively hudo prizadeti, mučiti;2.intransitive verbmehuriti se; mozolje imeti -
7 gum
I noun((usually in plural) the firm flesh in which the teeth grow.) dlesna- gumboilII 1. noun1) (a sticky juice got from some trees and plants.) smola2) (a glue: We can stick these pictures into the book with gum.) lepilo3) (a type of sweet: a fruit gum.) gumi bonbon4) (chewing-gum: He chews gum when he is working.) žvečilni gumi2. verb(to glue with gum: I'll gum this bit on to the other one.) zlepiti- gummy- gumminess* * *I [gʌm]nounanatomy dlesnaII [gʌm]noundrevesna smola, gumi, kavčuk; lepilo; American plural gumijasta obutevvulgar by gum! — bogme!III [gʌm]1.transitive verblepiti; ( together) zlepiti; (down, in, up) zalepiti;2.transitive verbizločati smolo -
8 prick
[prik] 1. verb(to pierce slightly or stick a sharp point into: She pricked her finger on a pin; He pricked a hole in the paper.) zbosti2. noun1) ((a pain caused by) an act of pricking: You'll just feel a slight prick in your arm.) zbodljaj2) (a tiny hole made by a sharp point: a pin-prick.) luknjica3) ((slang, vulgar) a penis.) kurec4) ((slang, vulgar) a nasty or contemptible person: He is such a prick!) kurec•- prick up one's ears- prick one's ears* * *I [prik]nounzbodljaj, pik; bodica, trn; technical šilo, dolbilo; figuratively zbadanje (vesti), ostra bolečina; vulgar penisII [prik]1.transitive verbbosti, zbosti, zbadati, prebosti, prebadati, pičiti, pikati; archaic spodbosti, spodbadati, priganjati (konja); agronomy pikirati (sadike); ohromiti konja (pri podkovanju);2.intransitive verbzbadati (bolečina)archaic spodbosti konja, pognati v dir; figuratively to prick the bladder ( —ali bubble) — razkrinkati plitkost kogafiguratively his conscience pricked him — vest ga je grizla -
9 squeak
[skwi:k] 1. noun(a shrill cry or sound: the squeaks of the mice/puppies.) cviljenje2. verb(to make a shrill cry or sound: The door-hinge is squeaking.) cviliti; škripati- squeaky- squeakily
- squeakiness* * *[skwi:k]1.nouncviljenje, cvilež, vpitje, vreščanje; škripanje; colloquially uitje, izognitevto have a narrow (close, near) squeak — komaj uiti, se izogniti;2.intransitive verbškripati (o čevljih, vratih), cviliti (miš); slang izdati, zatožiti, priznati; transitive verb (iz)reči, izraziti (kaj) z vreščcčim, kričavim glasom -
10 air-lock
noun (a bubble in a pipe which prevents liquid from flowing along it.) zračni zamašek -
11 great diving beetle
(a water insect that carries a bubble of air under its wing cover for breathing when it is under water.) hrošč povodnjak
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