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41 groomsman
[grúmzmæn]nounporočni drug -
42 guinea-pig
['ɡinipiɡ]1) (a small animal, like a rabbit, with short ears and often kept as a pet.) morski prašiček2) (a person used as the subject of an experiment: He was used as a guinea-pig for the new drug.) poskusni zajec* * *[gínipig]nounzoology morski prašiček, budra; figuratively poskusna živalguinea-pig (director) — direktor, ki kot član upravnega sveta dobiva visok honorar zato, ker sme biti na seznamu direktorjev -
43 hashish
((also hash) (a drug made from) the dried leaves, flowers etc of the hemp plant, usually smoked or chewed; cannabis.) hašiš* * *[haeši:š]nounhašiš, mamilo iz indijske konoplje -
44 hemp
[hemp](a plant from which is obtained) a coarse fibre used to make rope, bags, sails etc and the drug cannabis (hashish or marijuana). konoplja* * *[hemp]nounbotany konoplja; vrv; humorously rabljeva vrv; mamilo iz konoplje (zlasti hašiš) -
45 heroin
['herəuin](a drug obtained from opium.) heroin* * *[hérouin]nounpharmacology heroin (mamilo) -
46 hypodermic
noun, adjective((an instrument) used for injecting a drug under the skin: a hypodermic needle.) injekcija; podkožen* * *[haipədɜ:mik]adjective ( hypodermically adverb)podkožen -
47 imbricate
I [ímbrikit]adjectiveprekrit, položen drug na drugega v obliki strešnikov ali ribjih luskII [ímbrikeit]transitive verb & intransitive verbprekriti (se), prekrivati (se) v obliki strešnikov ali ribjih lusk -
48 innocuous
[i'nokjuəs](harmless: This drug was at first mistakenly thought to be innocuous.) neškodljiv* * *[inɔkjuəs]adjective ( innocuously adverb)neškodljiv; nestrupen (kača) -
49 intergradation
[intəgrədéišən]nounpostopno prehajanje drug v drugega -
50 interreact
[intəri:aekt]intransitive verbvplivati drug na drugega, medsebojno reagirati -
51 juxtapositional
[džʌkstəpəzíšənəl]adjectivedrug poleg drugega; primerjalen -
52 let
I [let] present participle - letting; verb1) (to allow or permit: She refused to let her children go out in the rain; Let me see your drawing.) dovoliti2) (to cause to: I will let you know how much it costs.) poskrbeti za3) (used for giving orders or suggestions: If they will not work, let them starve; Let's (= let us) leave right away!) naj•- let someone or something alone/be
- let alone/be
- let down
- let fall
- let go of
- let go
- let in
- out
- let in for
- let in on
- let off
- let up
- let well alone II [let] present participle - letting; verb(to give the use of (a house etc) in return for payment: He lets his house to visitors in the summer.) dati v najem- to let* * *I [let]1.transitive verbpustiti, dovoliti; dati v najem (to komu, for za čas); dati (delo, to komu); pomožni glagol za tvorbo velelnika v 1. in 3. osebi;2.intransitive verbbiti najet (at, for za); iti (dobro, slabo) v najemto let drive at — (puško)nameriti na koga, zamahniti, udaritito let daylight into s.o. — koga ustreliti ali zabostito let drop — mimogrede omeniti, nehati o čem govoritito let fall — spustiti, mimogrede omeniti, namigniti; mathematics povleči navpičnico na premicoto let fly — vreči, sprožiti (puško)to let go — spustiti, nehati na kaj misliti, (z besedami) napastito let go of s.th. — spustiti kaj iz rokto let o.s. go — ne obvladati se, sprostiti se, dati si duškaAmerican to let George do it — pustiti, da kdo drug opravi tvoje deloto let the grass grow under one's feet — odlašati, obotavljati seto let s.o. hear — sporočiti komuto let ride — pustiti po starem, spregledatito let slip — izbrbljati, zamuditi dobro priliko, spustiti iz vajetilet me see! — da vidim!, pokaži!; colloquially počakaj, da pomislimto let s.o. know — obvestiti koga, sporočiti komuto let into — pustiti koga noter, seznaniti koga s čim, vstaviti (kos blaga itd.), vložitito let into s.o. — napasti kogaII [let]nounBritish English najemIII [let]1.nounarchaiczapreka, ovira; sport neveljavna žoga (tenis);2.transitive verb archaicovirati -
53 marijuana
(a type of drug (illegal in many countries) made from the dried flowers and leaves of the hemp plant.) marihuana* * *[rna:rihwá:nə]nounbotany indijska konoplja, marihuana -
54 marrow
1) (the soft substance in the hollow parts of bones: Beef marrow is needed for this dish.) mozeg2) ((American squash) a large, green, thick-skinned vegetable, or its flesh as food.) buča* * *I [maerou]nounanatomy mozeg; figuratively jedro, bistvo; vrsta jedilne buče (tudi vegetable ŋ)pith and marrow — bistvo, jedroto the marrow of one's bones — do kosti, do jedraII [maerou]noundialectal tovariš; zakonski drug; figuratively zvest posnetek -
55 matey
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56 miracle
['mirəkl]1) (something which man is not normally capable of making happen and which is therefore thought to be done by a god or God: Christ's turning of water into wine was a miracle.) čudež2) (a fortunate happening that has no obvious natural cause or explanation: It's a miracle he wasn't killed in the plane crash.) čudež•- miraculously* * *[mírəkl]nounčudež, čudomedicine miracle drug — čudežno zdravilofiguratively a miracle of skill — čudo spretnosti -
57 morphia
['mo:fiə](a drug used to cause sleep or deaden pain.) morfij* * *[mɔ:fjə]nounchemistry morfij -
58 much
comparative of; see more* * *I [məč]adjectivemnogoso much water — toliko vode, sama vodacolloquially he is too much for me — nisem mu dorastel, ne pridem mu do krajaII [məč]adverbmnogo; zelo (v sestavljenkah: ŋ-admired); zelo, veliko (pred komparativi: much stronger); daleč (pred superlativi: much the oldest); skorajhe, as much as any — on, prav tako kot kdo drugmuch less — mnogo manj, kaj šele, da ne rečemcolloquially not much — komaj da (v odgovoru)how much? — koliko?III [mač]nounmnogo, velika stvar, nekaj posebnegamuch will have more — kolikor več imaš, toliko več želiš -
59 narcotic
(a type of drug that stops pain or makes one sleep, often addictive when taken in large doses.) mamilo* * *[na:kɔtik]1.adjective ( narcotically adverb)narkotičen, omamljiv;2.nounnarkotik, mamilo -
60 opium
['əupiəm](a drug made from the dried juice of a type of poppy.) opij- opiate* * *[óupiəm]nounopijbotany opium poppy — vrtni mak, opijevec
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