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1 put out
1) (to extend (a hand etc): He put out his hand to steady her.) iztegniti2) ((of plants etc) to produce (shoots, leaves etc).) poganjati3) (to extinguish (a fire, light etc): The fire brigade soon put out the fire.) pogasiti4) (to issue, give out: They put out a distress call.) izdati5) (to cause bother or trouble to: Don't put yourself out for my sake!) vznemirjati se6) (to annoy: I was put out by his decision.) jeziti* * *1.transitive verbdati, postaviti ven, zapoditi; iztegniti (roko, jezik, tipalke); izobesiti (zastavo, razglas); sport izločiti koga; izpahniti (ud); ugasniti (ogenj), zapreti (plin); zbegati, zmešati, motiti; razjeziti, ozlovoljiti; pokazati moč, napeti sile; posoditi denar ( at interest z obrestmi); dati iz hiše (delo, otroka); pognati (popke);2.intransitive verb nauticalizpluti, kreniti na morje; American slang truditi seto put out to grass — gnati živino na pašo; figuratively odpustiti kogato be put out about s.th. — biti jezen, vznemirjen zaradi česato be put out with s.o. — jeziti se na koga -
2 port
I [po:t] noun1) ((usually without a or the) a harbour: The ship came into port; We reached port next morning.) pristanišče2) (a town with a harbour: the port of Hull.) pristaniščeII [po:t] noun(the left side of a ship or aircraft: The helmsman steered the ship to port; ( also adjective) the port wing.) levi bokIII [po:t] noun(a strong, dark-red, sweet wine originally from Portugal.) portovec* * *I [pɔ:t]nounpristanišče, luka, pristaniško mesto; figuratively zavetje, pristanport of call — pristanišče, kjer ladja pristanepicked port — pristanišče po izbiri, izbrano pristaniščeII [pɔ:t]nounnautical levi bok ladje; odprtina za natovarjanje in iztovarjanje v levem boku ladje; lina na levi strani ladjebetter port! — bolj na levo!III [pɔ:t]1.transitive verb nauticalobrniti ladjo na levo;2.intransitive verbobrniti se na levo (ladja)IV [pɔ:t]nounportovec (vino)V [pɔ:t]1.noundrža; military drža puške pri pregledu (diagonalno k levi rami);2.transitive verb militarydržati puško predicative seboj diagonalno k levi ramiVI [pɔ:t]noun(zlasti Scottish) mestni portal; technical vstopna, izstopna odprtina
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