-
1 spit
I 1. [spit] noun((also spittle ['spitl]) the liquid that forms in the mouth.) slina2. verb1) (to throw out (spit) from the mouth: He spat in the gutter as an indication of contempt.) pljuniti2) (to send (out) with force: The fire spat (out) sparks.) metatiII [spit] noun(a type of sharp-pointed metal bar on which meat is roasted.) raženj* * *I [spit]1.nounraženj; geography ozek rt, rtič;2.transitive verbnabosti (meso) na raženj; figuratively prebosti, nabostiII [spit]nounpljuvanje; pljunek, slina; jezno pihanje (zlasti mačke); droben dež, dežek, rahlo sneženje; jajčeca nekaterih žuželk, zaplod, zapljunek, ličinka; figuratively kratka oddaljenost; colloquially natančna podobahe is the very spit of his father — prav tak je kot njegov oče; izrezan oče jeIII [spit]1.intransitive verbpljuvati, pljuniti; figuratively grdo, prezirljivo ravnati (at s); pihati, puhati (kot jezna mačka); pršeti, rositi (dež); padati v posameznih kosmičih (sneg); metati iskre (o ognju); štrcati (črnilo) (o peresu); vrvrati, kipeti (vrela voda);2.transitive verbpljuvati, izpljuniti (slino, kri, hrano) (često out, forth); bruhati (ogenj); izbruhniti (grožnjo, kletvico); prižgatito spit coton (sixpence) slang biti zelo žejento spit in s.o.'s face — pljuniti komu v obrazto spit at (on, upon) — pljuniti na, razžaliti, prezirljivo ravnati s (kom)to spit out — izpljuniti, slang odkriti, odkrito govoritispit it out! — govori!, na dan z besedo!to spit out an oath — izbruhniti kletvico, zakletiIV [spit]nounglobina, do katere seže lopata
См. также в других словарях:
dig deep — 1) dig deep or dig into your pocket to manage to find a lot of money for something We are asking people to dig deep to help the victims of the war. 2) to try very hard to find out information about someone If I d dug deeper, I might have found… … English dictionary
dig deep — give more money, dig a little deeper We ll all have to dig deep if we hope to achieve our goals … English idioms
dig deep — to use a lot of your own money to pay for something. Church members dug deep into their pockets to pay for a new roof. The city will have to dig deep if it wants to host the next Olympics … New idioms dictionary
dig deep — verb To make a lot of effort with all ones resources. If you want to join the marines, theres no room for laziness. You really have to dig deep … Wiktionary
dig (deep) in your pocket(s) — dig (deep) in/into your pocket(s), savings, etc. idiom to spend a lot of your own money on sth Main entry: ↑digidiom … Useful english dictionary
dig (deep) into your pocket(s) — dig (deep) in/into your pocket(s), savings, etc. idiom to spend a lot of your own money on sth Main entry: ↑digidiom … Useful english dictionary
dig (deep) in your savings — dig (deep) in/into your pocket(s), savings, etc. idiom to spend a lot of your own money on sth Main entry: ↑digidiom … Useful english dictionary
dig (deep) into your savings — dig (deep) in/into your pocket(s), savings, etc. idiom to spend a lot of your own money on sth Main entry: ↑digidiom … Useful english dictionary
dig deep — v. push an oar too deeply into the water which results in loss of power; dig far below the surface … English contemporary dictionary
dig deep — … Useful english dictionary
dig deep (into something) — … Useful english dictionary