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  • 1 built-up

    adjective (covered with houses etc: a built-up area.) pozidan
    * * *
    [bíltʌp]
    adjective
    zgrajen, montiran, postavljen

    English-Slovenian dictionary > built-up

  • 2 cutting

    1) (a piece of plant cut off and replanted to form another plant.) potaknjenec
    2) (an article cut out from a newspaper etc: She collects cuttings about the Royal Family.) izrezek
    3) (a trench dug through a hillside etc, in which a railway, road etc is built.) izsek
    * * *
    I [kʌtiŋ]
    adjective ( cuttingly adverb)
    oster, rezek, predirljiv
    II [kʌtiŋ]
    noun
    rezanje; košnja, žetev; odrezek, izrezek; potaknjenec; dviganje (kart); rast zob; odpadek

    English-Slovenian dictionary > cutting

  • 3 island

    1) (a piece of land surrounded by water: The island lay a mile off the coast.) otok
    2) ((also traffic island) a traffic-free area, built in the middle of a street, for pedestrians to stand on.) prometni otok
    * * *
    I [áilənd]
    noun
    otok; prometni otok
    anatomy celičje obdano z drugim tkivom; figuratively kar je ločeno, obkroženo, izolirano; nautical zgradba s komandnim mostom na letalonosilkah; astronomy island universe — rimska cesta, Galaksija
    II [áilənd]
    transitive verb
    izolirati, osamiti

    English-Slovenian dictionary > island

  • 4 sand

    [sænd] 1. noun
    1) (a large amount of tiny particles of crushed rocks, shells etc, found on beaches etc.) prod
    2) (an area of sand, especially on a beach: We lay on the sand.) pesek
    2. verb
    (to smooth with eg sand-paper: The floor should be sanded before you varnish it.) obrusiti
    - sandbank
    - sandcastle
    - sandpaper
    3. verb
    (to make smooth with sandpaper.) smirkati
    - sandstone
    - sand-storm
    * * *
    I [sænd]
    noun
    pesek; prod; pesek ali prod na obrežju; poetically zrnca peska, čas; ure; plural (peščena) puščava ali ravnina, prod vzdolž morja, ob vodi; American slang hrabrost, pogum, energija, čvrstost značaja; slang denar
    built on sand — zgrajen na pesku, nesiguren
    the sands are running out (low) figuratively ura je potekla, gre h koncu
    his sands are running out — njegove ure se iztekajo, so mu štete
    to plough the sand(s) — pesek orati, figuratively nesmiselno se mučiti, garati brez koristi
    II [sænd]
    transitive verb
    posuti, zasuti s peskom, zakopati v pesek; pokriti, brusiti s peskom; commerce (goljufivo, sleparsko) primešati pesek, mešati s peskom (za otežitev); pustiti nasesti (ladjo) na sipini

    English-Slovenian dictionary > sand

См. также в других словарях:

  • built-up — adj a built up area has a lot of buildings and not many open spaces ▪ He was fined for speeding in a built up area …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • built-up — adjective a built up area has many buildings in it: This is the only built up area on 500 miles of coastline …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • area — ar‧e‧a [ˈeəriə ǁ ˈeriə] noun [countable] 1. a part of a city or country: • What area of Bristol do you live in? • the New York metropolitan area (= New York city and the area around it ) asˌsisted ˈarea …   Financial and business terms

  • Area Signalling Centre — (ASC) is a British term used to describe a modern railway signal box that controls a large area. Alternative names include Signalling Centre (SC), Signalling Control Centre (SCC) and Power Signal Box (PSB). A typical Signalling Centre may have… …   Wikipedia

  • Area 71 — is the unofficial title for Wal Mart s 125,000 square foot datacenter which is located in Caverna, Missouri right across state lines from Arkansas. The datacenter has a supposed capacity of over 460 terabytes of data, or 460,000,000,000,000 bytes …   Wikipedia

  • built environment — UK US noun [C] PROPERTY ► an area where there are a lot of buildings: »The city took on the challenge to raise the quality of the built environment. »the need for harmony between the built environment and the natural world …   Financial and business terms

  • built-up — built′ up′ adj. 1) built by the fastening together of several parts or enlarged by the addition of layers: a shoe with a built up heel[/ex] 2) (of an area) filled in with houses • Etymology: 1820–30 …   From formal English to slang

  • built-up — [bilt′up′] adj. 1. made higher, stronger, larger, etc. by the addition of parts [built up heels] 2. having many buildings on it: said of an area …   English World dictionary

  • built-up area — area with many buildings, congested area …   English contemporary dictionary

  • built-up — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of an area) densely covered by buildings …   English terms dictionary

  • built-up — adjective peopled with settlers the built up areas • Similar to: ↑settled * * * ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective 1. : made of several sections or layers fastened together a built up girder built up roofing …   Useful english dictionary

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