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1 writings
noun plural (the collected books, poems, correspondence etc of a particular (usually famous) person: the writings of Plato.) dela -
2 model
['modl] 1. noun1) (a copy or representation of something usually on a much smaller scale: a model of the Taj Mahal; ( also adjective) a model aeroplane.) model2) (a particular type or design of something, eg a car, that is manufactured in large numbers: Our car is a 1999 model.) model3) (a person who wears clothes etc so that possible buyers can see them being worn: He has a job as a male fashion model.) maneken, manekenka4) (a person who is painted, sculpted, photographed etc by an artist, photographer etc: I work as an artist's model.) model5) (something that can be used to copy from.) vzorec6) (a person or thing which is an excellent example: She is a model of politeness; ( also adjective) model behaviour.) vzor2. verb1) (to wear (clothes etc) to show them to possible buyers: They model (underwear) for a living.) biti maneken, manekenka2) (to work or pose as a model for an artist, photographer etc: She models at the local art school.) pozirati3) (to make models (of things or people): to model (the heads of famous people) in clay.) modelirati4) (to form (something) into a (particular) shape: She modelled the clay into the shape of a penguin; She models herself on her older sister.) oblikovati; zgledovati se•* * *I [mɔdl]adjectivevzoren, zgleden; vzorčen, modelarskiII [mɔdl]nounmodel, vzor ( for za); vzorec, kalup; slikarski model; manekenIII [mɔdl]1.transitive verbmodelirati, oblikovati; figuratively oblikovati po vzoru na (after, on, upon);2.intransitive verbnapraviti vzorec; biti za model, biti maneken -
3 portrait
['po:trət]1) (a drawing, painting, photograph etc of a person: She had her portrait painted by a famous artist.) portret2) (a written description of a person, place etc: a book called `A portrait of London'.) portret* * *[pɔ:trit]nounportret; figuratively podoba, opis; podobnost, tipto take s.o.'s portrait — portretirati koga, napraviti portret -
4 fraud
[fro:d]1) ((an act of) dishonesty: He was sent to prison for fraud.) goljufija2) (a person who pretends to be something that he isn't: That man is not a famous writer, he's a fraud.) goljuf•- fraudulently
- fraudulence* * *[frɔ:d]noun( against) prevara, sleparstvo; nepoštenost; colloquially sleparin the fraud of, to the fraud of — s sleparskim namenom -
5 immortalize
verb (to make (a person etc) famous for ever: He wrote a song immortalizing the battle.) ovekovečiti* * *[imɔ:təlaiz]transitive verbovekovečiti -
6 philosopher
noun (a person who studies philosophy, especially one who develops a particular set of theories: Rousseau was a famous philosopher.) filozof* * *[filɔsəfə]nounfilozof, modrijan, modroslovec; figuratively kdor zna živeti -
7 playwright
noun (a person who writes plays: He is a famous playwright.) dramatik* * *[pléirait]noundramatik, dramski pisatelj -
8 writer
noun (a person who writes, especially for a living: Dickens was a famous English writer; the writer of this letter.) pisec* * *[ráitə]nounkdor piše, pisar; pisec; pisatelj, -ica, avtor, književnik, -ica; kanclist; tajnik, sekretarwriter for the press — časnikar, -ica, žurnalist(ka)writer to the signet Scottish notar, odvetnik -
9 immortalise
verb (to make (a person etc) famous for ever: He wrote a song immortalizing the battle.) ovekovečiti
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