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1 full
[ful] 1. adjective1) (holding or containing as much as possible: My basket is full.) poln2) (complete: a full year; a full account of what happened.) cel; izčrpen3) ((of clothes) containing a large amount of material: a full skirt.) nabran2. adverb1) (completely: Fill the petrol tank full.) popolnoma2) (exactly; directly: She hit him full in the face.) naravnost•- fully- full-length
- full moon
- full-scale
- full stop
- full-time
- fully-fledged
- full of
- in full
- to the full* * *I [ful]adjective ( fully adverb)poln, napolnjen, natlačen, natovorjen; popoln, ves; obilen, debelušen; sit; bogat česa; čist, pravi, močen, intenziven (svetloba); temen (barva)full of beans ( —ali guts) — poln vneme, podjetenin full fig ( —ali feather) — v svečani obleki, v najboljšem stanjufull force ( —ali tilt) — na vso moč; s polno paro, z največjo hitrostjofull hand — karta, ki dobivafull face — od spredaj, naravnost v obrazII [ful]nounpolnost; skrajnost; sitostat full — v celoti, popolnomathe full of the moon — polna luna, ščipIII [ful]adverb archaic poetically popolnoma, zelofull nigh — skorajda; natankoIV [ful]transitive verb & intransitive verb(na)polniti (se); nabirati (blago)V [ful]transitive verbbeliti blago; valjati sukno -
2 busy
['bizi] 1. adjective1) (having a lot (of work etc) to do: I am very busy.) zaposlen2) (full of traffic, people, activity etc: The roads are busy; a busy time of year.) živahen3) ((especially American) (of a telephone line) engaged: All the lines to New York are busy.) zaseden2. verb((sometimes with with) to occupy (oneself) with: She busied herself preparing the meal.) ukvarjati se (z)- busily* * *I [bízi]transitive verb(with, at, about, in) zaposliti (se), ukvarjati seII [bízi]adjective ( busily adverb)delaven, marljiv, priden; zaposlen; vihrav, nemiren, živahen; aktiven; vsiljiv, radovedenIII [bizi]nounslang detektiv -
3 regular
['reɡjulə] 1. adjective1) (usual: Saturday is his regular day for shopping; That isn't our regular postman, is it?) običajen2) ((American) normal: He's too handicapped to attend a regular school.) navaden3) (occurring, acting etc with equal amounts of space, time etc between: They placed guards at regular intervals round the camp; Is his pulse regular?) pravilen4) (involving doing the same things at the same time each day etc: a man of regular habits.) vsakdanji5) (frequent: He's a regular visitor; He's one of our regular customers.) reden6) (permanent; lasting: He's looking for a regular job.) stalen7) ((of a noun, verb etc) following one of the usual grammatical patterns of the language: `Walk' is a regular verb, but `go' is an irregular verb.) pravilen8) (the same on both or all sides or parts; neat; symmetrical: a girl with regular features; A square is a regular figure.) pravilen, simetričen9) (of ordinary size: I don't want the large size of packet - just give me the regular one.) navaden10) ((of a soldier) employed full-time, professional; (of an army) composed of regular soldiers.) poklicen2. noun1) (a soldier in the regular army.) poklicni vojak2) (a regular customer (eg at a bar).) stalni gost•- regularly
- regulate
- regulation
- regulator* * *I [régjulə]1.adjectivepravilen, regularen, reden; urejen, običajen, normalen, vsakdanji; predpisan, točen; zakonit; izučen; simetričen; American colloquially popoln, pravi pravcati, skoz in skozregular soldier — reden, poklicni vojakhe is a regular bear figuratively on je pravi (pravcati) medvedto lead a regular life — živeti redno, urejeno življenje;2.adverbredno; zaresII [régjulə]nounmilitary vojak redne vojske; plural redne čete; colloquially stalni nameščenec, redno zaposlena oseba, stalen gost, stalen odjemalec; ecclesiastic redovnik, redovni duhovnik, regulár; American politics zvest privrženec stranke -
4 session
['seʃən]1) (a meeting, or period for meetings, of a court, council, parliament etc: The judge will give his summing up at tomorrow's court session.) zasedanje2) (a period of time spent on a particular activity: a filming session.) čas, ura, dan3) (a university or school year or one part of this: the summer session.) semester* * *[sešn]nounseja, zasedanje (parlamenta); konferenca, skupščina; plural juridically zasedanje sodišča; učna (tečajna) ura; British English študijsko (šolsko) leto (od 1. okt. do 30. junija); American university polletje, semesterpetty sessions — seja (sestanek) dveh ali več mirovnih sodnikov za skupno reševanje manjših prestopkovsummer session American poletni semestertwo afternoon sessions a week — dve (učni) uri na teden popoldne (angleščine itd.)
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