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c-band

  • 1 obrobek

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  • 2 obroč

    Slovenian-english dictionary > obroč

  • 3 orkester

    band, orchestra

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  • 4 skupina

    band, flight, group, party, ki ima moč in vpliv, establishment

    Slovenian-english dictionary > skupina

  • 5 trak

    band, ribbon, strip, tape

    Slovenian-english dictionary > trak

  • 6 zbrati

    band, collect, gather, raise

    Slovenian-english dictionary > zbrati

  • 7 združiti se

    band, combine, gang, merge

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  • 8 pelenà

    pelenà; pelna Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `band, bandage'
    Old Church Slavic:
    pelena (Cloz., Supr.) `band for swathing children' [f ā]
    Russian:
    pelená `shroud, (dial.) nappy' [f ā]
    Czech:
    plena `headscarf, bandage' [f ā]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    pelèna `bandage, shroud' [f ā];
    Čak. plēnȁ (Vrgada) `band for swathing children' [f ā];
    Čak. plēn (Vrgada) `band for swathing children' [f ā], plē̆né [Gens];
    Čak. pliēn (Orbanići) `diaper' [f i]
    Slovene:
    plẹ́na `bandage' [f ā]
    Bulgarian:
    pelená `bandage' [f ā]
    Lithuanian:
    plėnė̃ `membrane' [f ā] 4
    Indo-European reconstruction: pel-en-eh₂
    Other cognates:
    Gk. πελλοράφος `sewing skins together' [adj];
    Lat. pellis `skin' [f];
    OIc. fjall `skin' [n]

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  • 9 pelna

    pelenà; pelna Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `band, bandage'
    Old Church Slavic:
    pelena (Cloz., Supr.) `band for swathing children' [f ā]
    Russian:
    pelená `shroud, (dial.) nappy' [f ā]
    Czech:
    plena `headscarf, bandage' [f ā]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    pelèna `bandage, shroud' [f ā];
    Čak. plēnȁ (Vrgada) `band for swathing children' [f ā];
    Čak. plēn (Vrgada) `band for swathing children' [f ā], plē̆né [Gens];
    Čak. pliēn (Orbanići) `diaper' [f i]
    Slovene:
    plẹ́na `bandage' [f ā]
    Bulgarian:
    pelená `bandage' [f ā]
    Lithuanian:
    plėnė̃ `membrane' [f ā] 4
    Indo-European reconstruction: pel-en-eh₂
    Other cognates:
    Gk. πελλοράφος `sewing skins together' [adj];
    Lat. pellis `skin' [f];
    OIc. fjall `skin' [n]

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > pelna

  • 10 gǫžьvь

    gǫžьvь; gǫžьva Grammatical information: f. i; f. ā
    Page in Trubačev: VII 94-95
    Russian:
    gúžvá (dial.) `twig used for tying up' [m jo]
    Czech:
    houžev `braid or band made from twigs' [f i]
    Polish:
    gążva `strap of a flail' [f ā]
    Slovincian:
    gȯ́ųž `strap of a flail' [m jo]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    gȗžva `basket or braid from plaited twigs' [f i]
    Slovene:
    gǫ́žva `braid from plaited twigs' [f ā]
    Bulgarian:
    gắžva `band, bandage, noose' [m o]
    Indo-European reconstruction: gongʰ-
    Certainty: -
    Other cognates:
    OIc. kengr `bend, hook'

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > gǫžьvь

  • 11 gǫžьva

    gǫžьvь; gǫžьva Grammatical information: f. i; f. ā
    Page in Trubačev: VII 94-95
    Russian:
    gúžvá (dial.) `twig used for tying up' [m jo]
    Czech:
    houžev `braid or band made from twigs' [f i]
    Polish:
    gążva `strap of a flail' [f ā]
    Slovincian:
    gȯ́ųž `strap of a flail' [m jo]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    gȗžva `basket or braid from plaited twigs' [f i]
    Slovene:
    gǫ́žva `braid from plaited twigs' [f ā]
    Bulgarian:
    gắžva `band, bandage, noose' [m o]
    Indo-European reconstruction: gongʰ-
    Certainty: -
    Other cognates:
    OIc. kengr `bend, hook'

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > gǫžьva

  • 12 elastika

    elastic, elastic band

    Slovenian-english dictionary > elastika

  • 13 gumica

    Slovenian-english dictionary > gumica

  • 14 obliž

    adhesive plaster, Band-Aid, plaster, sticking plaster

    Slovenian-english dictionary > obliž

  • 15 gǫžь

    gǫžь Grammatical information: m. jo
    Page in Trubačev: VII 93-94
    Russian:
    guž `tug, cartage' [m jo], gužá [Gens]
    Czech:
    houž (dial.) `plait, braid' [m jo]
    Slovincian:
    gȯ́ų̯ž `strap of a flail' [m jo]
    Slovene:
    gǫ́ž `strap of a flail or yoke' [f i], gožȋ [Gens]
    Bulgarian:
    găž `band, bandage, turban' [m o]
    Indo-European reconstruction: gongʰ-
    Certainty: -
    Other cognates:
    OIc. kengr `bend, hook'

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > gǫžь

  • 16 sětь

    sětь Grammatical information: f. i Accent paradigm: a? Proto-Slavic meaning: `snare, net'
    Old Church Slavic:
    sětь `snare, trap' [f i]
    Russian:
    set' `net' [f i], séti [Gens] \{1\}
    Czech:
    sít' `net' [f i]
    Slovak:
    siet' `net' [f i]
    Polish:
    sieć `net' [f i]
    Lithuanian:
    siẽtas `tie' [m o] 2;
    saĩtas `tie' [m o] 2/4 \{1\}
    Old Prussian:
    saytan `strap, belt'
    Indo-European reconstruction: s(H)oi-t-i-
    Comments: If one does not wish to posit PIE *seH- alongside *sei- (Insler 1971: 581 ff), Lith. siẽti, Latv. sìet `tie' must reflect *sHei- (Schrijver 1991: 519).
    Other cognates:
    Skt. sétu- (RV+) `band, fetter, dam'
    ;
    OHG seid `cord' [n]
    Notes:
    \{1\} AP (a) is also attested in Old Russian (Zaliznjak 1985: 132).

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > sětь

  • 17 sitъ

    sítъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: b
    Old Czech:
    sít `twining' [m o]
    Slovene:
    sȋt `rush' [m o];
    sȋt `rush' [f i];
    síta `rush' [f ā]
    Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: soi-t-o-m; sei-t-o-m
    Lithuanian:
    siẽtas `tie' [m o] 2;
    saĩtas `tie' [m o] 2/4saĩte `string, cord, tie, leash' [f ē]
    Old Prussian:
    saytan `strap, belt'
    Indo-European reconstruction: s(H)ei-t-o-m
    Comments: See *sětь.
    Other cognates:
    Skt. sétu- (RV+) `band, fetter, dam'
    ;
    OHG seid `cord' [n]

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > sitъ

  • 18 sīdlò

    sīdlò Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `noose, snare'
    Old Church Slavic:
    silo (Supr.) `noose, snare' [n o]
    Russian:
    siló (dial.) `noose, snare' [n o];
    sílo (dial.) `noose, snare' [n o]
    Old Russian:
    silo `noose, snare' [n o]
    Polish:
    sidɫo `snare, trap' [n o]
    Lithuanian:
    ãtsailė `cross-bar between beam and axle' [f ē]
    Latvian:
    saiklis `string, band' [m io]
    Indo-European reconstruction: s(H)ei-dʰlom
    Comments: See *sětь.
    Other cognates:
    OHG seil `rope, snare, fetter' [n]

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > sīdlò

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