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101 title
1) (the name of a book, play, painting, piece of music etc: The title of the painting is `A Winter Evening'.) naslov2) (a word put before a person's name to show rank, honour, occupation etc: Sir John; Lord Henry; Captain Smith; Professor Brown; Dr (Doctor) Peter Jones.) naziv•- titled- title deed
- title page
- title rôle* * *I [táitl]nounnaslov (knjige itd.); napis; naziv, ime ( for za); častni naslov, titel, titula; juridically pravni naslov, pravna osnova, pravna zahteva, dokaz za pravno zahtevo; priznana pravica (to do, na), upravičenost; listina (o lastništvu), dokument, pismeno dokazilo; film podnaslov; vsebina čistega zlata, srebra, sport prvenstvo, naslov prvakato lose the title — sport izgubiti naslov prvakato have a title to s.th. — imeti pravico (biti upravičen) do česawhat is his title to your gratitude? — kakšno pravico ima do vaše hvaležnosti?II [táitl]transitive verbdati naslov; nasloviti, titulirati; opremiti (knjigo) z naslovom; film opremiti s podnaslovi -
102 toleration
1) (the act of tolerating: His toleration of her behaviour amazed me.) prenašanje2) (tolerance, especially in religious matters: The government passed a law of religious toleration.) strpnost* * *[tɔləréišən]nounobzirnost, strpnost, potrpljenje; tolerancato show toleration for (to) s.t.h. — biti strpen (prizanesljiv, popustljiv, toleranten) do česa -
103 whole
[həul] 1. adjective1) (including everything and/or everyone; complete: The whole staff collected the money for your present; a whole pineapple.) cel2) (not broken; in one piece: She swallowed the biscuit whole.) cel2. noun1) (a single unit: The different parts were joined to form a whole.) celota2) (the entire thing: We spent the whole of one week sunbathing on the beach.) cel•- wholly
- wholehearted
- wholemeal
- on the whole* * *I [hóul]adjectivecel, ves; popoln; nerazdeljen; nerazrezan, nerazlit; nezmanjšan; brez odbitka; pravi, čisti (sorodstvo); nepoškodovan, neranjen, (redko) zdravwith one's whole heart — iz vsega srca, iz globine dušewhole brother — pravi (rodni, telesni) bratwhole note music cela notawhole rest music cela pavza(made) out of whole cloth figuratively American popolnoma izmišljenII [hóul]nouncelota, vse; ves obseg; vsebina; mathematics vsotaas a whole — kot celota, v celotion the whole — v celoti, v celem, vsi skupaj -
104 box office
(a ticket office in a theatre, concert - hall etc: There's a queue at the box office for tonight's show.) gledališka blagajna -
105 thank heavens
(an expression used to show that a person is glad something has (not) happened: Thank heavens he isn't coming!; Thank heavens for that!) hvala bogu
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