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1 drag
[dræɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - dragged; verb1) (to pull, especially by force or roughly: She was dragged screaming from her car.) povleči2) (to pull (something) slowly (usually because heavy): He dragged the heavy table across the floor.) vleči3) (to (cause to) move along the ground: His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.) vleči (se)4) (to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook: Police are dragging the canal to try to find the body.) preiskovati dno5) (to be slow-moving and boring: The evening dragged a bit.) vleči se2. noun1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) ovira2) (an act of drawing in smoke from a cigarette etc: He took a long drag at his cigarette.) požirek (dima)3) (something or someone that is dull and boring: Washing-up is a drag.) tlaka4) (a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.) travestitska obleka* * *I [dræg]1.transitive verbvleči, (po)vlačiti; pretegniti; nautical orati (o sidru); branati; preiskovati dno, bagrati;2.intransitive verbvleči se; biti dolgočasen, dolgočasitiAmerican colloquially to drag one's feet — namerno zavlačevati (delo)II [dræg]nounvlaka; vrsta kočije; vlačnica, vlača (sani); figuratively tovor, breme; cokla, zavora, ovira; zaviranje, oviranje; bager; figuratively mučno opravilo; dolgočasno mesto (v knjigi); lov z umetno sledjo; American slang protekcija; potegljaj; privlačnostto be a drag on s.o. — biti komu v bremeto put a drag upon s.th. — zavreti, zaustaviti kaj -
2 institution
1) (the act of instituting or process of being instituted.) ustanovitev2) ((the building used by) an organization etc founded for a particular purpose, especially care of people, or education: schools, hospitals, prisons and other institutions.) ustanova* * *[institjú:šən]nounustanovitev, ureditev; ustanova, zavod; postava, naredba, zakon; poučevanje, vzgoja; colloquially povsod znana osebnost, ustaljena navada -
3 opinion
[ə'pinjən]1) (what a person thinks or believes: My opinions about education have changed.) mnenje2) (a (professional) judgement, usually of a doctor, lawyer etc: He wanted a second opinion on his illness.) mnenje3) (what one thinks of the worth or value of someone or something: I have a very high opinion of his work.) mnenje•- be of the opinion that- be of the opinion
- in my
- your opinion
- a matter of opinion* * *[əpínjən]nounmnenje, nazor, domneva, prepričanje, presoja; juridically obrazložitev sodbeto be of opinion that — biti mnenja, dato have no opinion of — misliti slabo o kom, ne ceniti -
4 provision
[prə'viʒən] 1. noun1) (the act of providing: The government are responsible for the provision of education for all children.) zagotovitev2) (an agreed arrangement.) odločba3) (a rule or condition.) pogoj2. verb(to supply (especially an army) with food.) oskrbeti- provisionally
- provisions
- make provision for* * *I [prəvížən]nounskrb, ukrep, priprava; juridically odločba, predpis; economy klavzula, pogoj, pridržek; nabava, preskrba; zaloga; plural živež, zaloga živiljuridically to make a provision — postaviti pogojjuridically under usual provisions — pod običajnimi pogojieconomy provision of funds — kritjeII [prəvížən]transitive verbpreskrbeti z živežem, potrebščinami -
5 sacrifice
1. noun1) (the act of offering something (eg an animal that is specially killed) to a god: A lamb was offered in sacrifice.) žrtvovanje2) (the thing that is offered in this way.) žrtev3) (something of value given away or up in order to gain something more important or to benefit another person: His parents made sacrifices to pay for his education.) odrekanje2. verb1) (to offer as a sacrifice: He sacrificed a sheep in the temple.) žrtvovati2) (to give away etc for the sake of something or someone else: He sacrificed his life trying to save the children from the burning house.) žrtvovati•- sacrificially* * *[saekrifais]1.nounžrtev, žrtvovanje; žrtvovana stvar; religion darovanje; odreka; economy izguba; theology Kristusova žrtev na križuSacrifice of the Mass religion mašna daritevthe great (last, supreme) sacrifice — smrt za domovinoto make a sacrifice of s.th. — žrtvovati kajto sell at sacrifice economy proda(ja)ti z izgubo;2.transitive verbžrtvovati; religion darovati; odreči se, opustiti; economy proda(ja)ti z izguboto sacrifice one's life — žrtvovati svoje življenje; intransitive verb žrtvovati; religion darovati; prispevati žrtev
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