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    ['ʃuɡə] 1. noun
    (the sweet substance that is obtained from sugar-cane, or from the juice of certain other plants, and used in cooking and for sweetening tea, coffee etc: Do you take sugar in your coffee?) sladkor
    2. verb
    (to sweeten, cover or sprinkle with sugar.) sladkati
    - sugariness
    - sugar-cane
    - sugar-coated
    - sugar-free
    - sugar lump
    - sugar tongs
    * * *
    I [šú:gə]
    noun
    sladkor; saharoza; plural vrste sladkorja; figuratively sladkost, ljubkost; figuratively dobrikave, nežne, prilizovalne besede, dobrikanje, laskanje, prilizovanje; osladitev; slang denar; sneg; ljubček
    brown sugar — samo enkrat rafiniran sl.
    castor sugar, powdered sugarsladkor v prahu
    cane sugar — sl. iz sladkornega trsta
    crystal sugar — kristalni sl.
    cube sugar, lump sugar — sl. v kockah
    fruit sugar — sadni sl., fruktoza
    grape sugar — grozdni sl., dekstroza, glukoza
    heavy sugar American slang mnogo, kup denarja
    icing sugar, confectioner's sugarsladkor v prahu
    raw sugar — nerafiniran sl.
    refined sugar — rafiniran sl.
    white sugar — prečiščen sl., rafinada
    to be sugar on s.o. figuratively biti do ušes zaljubljen v koga
    II [šú:gə]
    1.
    transitive verb
    osladiti, sladkati; prevleči ali posuti s sladkorjem; figuratively osladiti; laskati, dobrikati se (komu); ublažiti, prekriti (kaj) s sladkimi besedami, prigovarjati (komu) s sladkimi besedami; American slang podkupiti
    to sugar the pill — osladiti pilulo, figuratively neprijetno stvar napraviti privlačno;
    2.
    intransitive verb
    sladiti, kristalizirati; slang nemarno, leno, brez volje delati, zabušavati;
    3.
    interjection American colloquially (zaničljivo)
    pah!, (nestrpno) ah kaj!

    English-Slovenian dictionary > sugar

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  • sugar — 1 noun 1 (U) a sweet white or brown substance that is obtained from plants and used to sweeten food and drinks: Do you take sugar in your coffee? 2 (C) the amount of sugar that a small spoon can hold: How many sugars do you want in your tea? 3… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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  • sugar — I UK [ˈʃʊɡə(r)] / US [ˈʃʊɡər] noun Word forms sugar : singular sugar plural sugars *** 1) a) [uncountable] a sweet substance consisting of very small white or brown pieces that is added to food or drinks to make them taste sweet Do you take sugar …   English dictionary

  • coffee */*/*/ — UK [ˈkɒfɪ] / US [ˈkɑfɪ] noun Word forms coffee : singular coffee plural coffees 1) [uncountable] a hot, slightly bitter drink made by pouring hot water over brown powder consisting of coffee beans that have been ground (= crushed into very small… …   English dictionary

  • coffee — cof|fee [ kafi ] noun *** 1. ) uncount a hot, slightly bitter drink made by pouring hot water over brown powder consisting of COFFEE BEANS that have been GROUND (=crushed into very small pieces). Coffee served without milk is called black coffee …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sugar*/*/ — [ˈʃʊgə] noun I 1) [U] a sweet substance that is added to food or drinks to make them taste sweet Do you take sugar in your coffee?[/ex] 2) [C] the amount of sugar that is contained in a TEASPOON How many sugars do you take?[/ex] II verb [T] sugar …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • coffee*/*/*/ — [ˈkɒfi] noun 1) [U] a hot brown drink made by pouring hot water over crushed beans Would you like a cup of coffee?[/ex] Do you take sugar in your coffee?[/ex] 2) [C] a cup of this drink We stopped for a coffee on the way.[/ex] Can we have three… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • take — 1. verb /teɪk/ a) To grasp with the hands. I’ll take that plate off the table. b) To grab and move to oneself. Do you take sugar in your coffee? Syn …   Wiktionary

  • take — take1 [ teık ] (past tense took [ tuk ] ; past participle tak|en [ teıkən ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 move something/someone ▸ 2 cause someone/something to move ▸ 3 perform action ▸ 4 need something ▸ 5 accept ▸ 6 win prize/election ▸ 7 reach out and get ▸… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • take — 1 /teIk/ verb past tense took past participle taken MOVE STH 1 (T) to move someone or something from one place to another: Don t forget to take your bag when you go. | Paul doesn t know the way can you take him? | take sb/sth to: We take the kids …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • take*/*/*/ — [teɪk] (past tense took [tʊk] ; past participle taken [ˈteɪkən] ) verb [T] I 1) to move or carry someone or something from one place to another Remember to take a pen with you.[/ex] What time do you take Amy to school?[/ex] The cat had to be… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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