-
1 faculty
['fækəlti]plural - faculties; noun1) (a power of the mind: the faculty of reason.) sposobnost2) (a natural power of the body: the faculty of hearing.) zmožnost3) (ability or skill: She has a faculty for saying the right thing.) nadarjenost4) ((often with capital) a section of a university: the Faculty of Arts/Science.) fakulteta* * *[faekəlti]nounzmožnost, sposobnost, nadarjenost; spretnost; juridically pooblastilo, odobritev; American učno osebje visoke šole; familiarly zdravniki; fakulteta -
2 art
1) (painting and sculpture: I'm studying art at school; Do you like modern art?; ( also adjective) an art gallery, an art college.) (likovna) umetnost2) (any of various creative forms of expression: painting, music, dancing, writing and the other arts.) umetnost3) (an ability or skill; the (best) way of doing something: the art of conversation/war.) spretnost•- artful- artfully
- artfulness
- arts* * *I [a:t]verbarchaic poetically (ti) siII [a:t]nounumetnost; veda; veščina, spretnost, znanje; zvijačnost, prebrisanostBachelor of Arts — diplomiran filozof 1. stopnjejuridically to be ( —ali have) art and part — sokriv biti, udeležiti se česaindustrial ( —ali mechanical, useful) arts — obrt, rokodelstvoMaster of Arts — diplomiran filozof 2. stopnje -
3 conservation
* * *[kɔnsəvéišən]nounohranitev, očuvanje, obvarovanje; zaščita gozdov, rek itd.; American zaščiteni revir -
4 D.F.
abbreviationDean of the Faculty; direction finding (radio) -
5 imaginative
[-nətiv, ]( American[) -neitiv]adjective ((negative unimaginative) having, or created with, imagination: an imaginative writer; This essay is interesting and imaginative.) poln domišljije* * *[imaedžinətiv]adjective ( imaginatively adverb)iznajdljiv, domiseln; sanjaški; umišljen, fantastičen; contemptuously za lase privlečen -
6 judicative
-
7 L.F.A.S.
-
8 L.F.P.S.
abbreviation -
9 moral
['morəl] 1. adjective(of, or relating to, character or behaviour especially right behaviour: high moral standards; He leads a very moral (= good) life.) moralen2. noun(the lesson to be learned from something that happens, or from a story: The moral of this story is that crime doesn't pay.) nauk- morally- morality
- morals* * *I [mɔrəl]adjective ( morally adverb)moralen, nraven; duhoven, notranji; spodoben, čednosten, krepostenmoral faculty, moral sense — čut za spodobnostpsychology moral insanity — moralna defektnostII [mɜrəl]nounnauk (zgodbe); plural morala, nravnost, etika; slang natančna podobacolloquially the very moral of — prav tak -
10 representative
[-tətiv]1) (being a good example (of something); typical: We need opinions from a representative sample of people; Is this poem representative of his work?) značilen2) (carried on by elected people: representative government.) predstavniški* * *[reprizéntətiv]1.adjective ( representatively adverb)ki predstavlja, prikazuje, uteleša, pooseblja, zastopa; značilen, tipičen (of za); vzoren; zastopstven, reprezentativen, predstavniški; botany & zoology sličen, podoben; skladen, ustrezenrepresentative government — reprezentančni sistem, parlamentarno vladanjeto be representative of — predstavljati, utelesiti; reprezentirati;2.nountipičen predstavnik, reprezentant; tip, vzorec, primerek (of česa); zastopnik, izredni predstavnik, odposlanec, delegat, agent; parliament predstavnik, ljudski zastopnik, American poslanec; naslednikcommercial (diplomatic, general) representative — trgovski (diplomatski, generalni) zastopnikpersonal representative juridically upravnik zapuščine -
11 visive
-
12 visualization
[vizjuəlaizéišən]nounpredočenje; ponazoritev; vizualizacija -
13 volitive
-
14 voluntary
['voləntəri, ]( American[) volən'teri]1) (done, given etc by choice, not by accident or because of being forced (often without pay): Their action was completely voluntary - nobody asked them to do that.) premišljen2) (run, financed etc by such actions, contributions etc: He does a lot of work for a voluntary organization.) prostovoljen•* * *I [vɔləntəri]adjective (- rily adverb)prostovoljen, spontan, hoten, nameren; osnovan ali vzdrževan s prostovoljnimi prispevki; svoboden, neodvisenvoluntary act — namerno, premišljeno dejanjea voluntary statement, confession — prostovoljna izjava, prostovoljno priznanjeII [vɔləntəri]nounprostovoljno delo; (pri tekmovanju) vaja po svobodni izbiri tekmovalca; music preludij ali fantazija na orglah -
15 faculties
plural; see faculty
См. также в других словарях:
Faculty — Fac ul*ty, n.; pl. {Faculties}. [F. facult?, L. facultas, fr. facilis easy (cf. facul easily), fr. fecere to make. See {Fact}, and cf. {Facility}.] 1. Ability to act or perform, whether inborn or cultivated; capacity for any natural function;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Faculty — may refer to:In education: * Faculty (university), a division of a university or the academic staff of a university * A collective name for the teachers in schools in the United StatesIn other uses: * Faculty (instrument), an instrument or… … Wikipedia
faculty — [fak′əl tē] n. pl. faculties [ME & OFr faculte < L facultas < facilis: see FACILE] 1. Obs. the power to do; ability to perform an action 2. any natural or specialized power of a living organism; sense [the faculty of hearing, speech, etc.]… … English World dictionary
faculty — I (ability) noun ableness, adroitness, aptitude, capability, capacity, cleverness, competence, competency, cunning, deftness, dexterity, enablement, endowment, equipment, expertise, expertness, fitness, flair, gift, handiness, knack, know how,… … Law dictionary
faculty — late 14c., ability, means, resources, from O.Fr. faculté (14c.) skill, accomplishment, learning, and directly from L. facultatem (nom. facultas) power, ability, wealth, from *facli tat s, from facilis (see FACILE (Cf. facile)). Academic sense… … Etymology dictionary
faculty — [n1] ability, skill adroitness, aptitude, aptness, bent, capability, capacity, cleverness, dexterity, facility, flair, forte, genius, gift, instinct, intelligence, knack, knowing way around*, leaning, nose*, peculiarity, penchant, pistol*, power … New thesaurus
faculty — ► NOUN (pl. faculties) 1) an inherent mental or physical power. 2) an aptitude or talent. 3) chiefly Brit. a group of university departments concerned with a major division of knowledge. 4) N. Amer. the teaching or research staff of a university… … English terms dictionary
faculty — noun 1 natural ability of the body/mind ADJECTIVE ▪ higher ▪ the evolution of man s higher faculties ▪ cognitive, intellectual, mental, rational ▪ … Collocations dictionary
faculty — n. division of a university (esp. BE; CE has school) 1) a faculty of education; law; medicine; science teaching staff (esp. AE) 2) on the faculty (she is on the faculty) 3) a college, university; school faculty 4) the standing ( permanent )… … Combinatory dictionary
faculty — 01. An unknown businessperson has donated over $10 million towards the construction of a new medical [faculty] at the university. 02. Our French professor took the entire class to lunch at the [faculty] club. 03. Chocolate was only accepted by… … Grammatical examples in English
faculty — fac|ul|ty [ˈfækəlti] n plural faculties [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: faculté, from Latin facultas ability ] 1.) a department or group of related departments within a university faculty of ▪ the Faculty of Law ▪ the Engineering Fac … Dictionary of contemporary English