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1 geology
[‹i'olə‹i](the science of the history and development of the Earth as shown by rocks etc: He is studying geology.) geologija- geologically
- geologist* * *[džiɔlədži]noungeologija, zemljepisje -
2 fault
[fo:lt] 1. noun1) (a mistake; something for which one is to blame: The accident was your fault.) napaka2) (an imperfection; something wrong: There is a fault in this machine; a fault in his character.) hiba3) (a crack in the rock surface of the earth: faults in the earth's crust.) prelomnica2. verb(to find fault with: I couldn't fault him / his piano-playing.) očitati- faultlessly
- faulty
- at fault
- find fault with
- to a fault* * *I [fɔ:lt]nounnapaka, hiba, pomanjkljaj, pomota; krivda; geology prelomnica; hunting zguba sledi; electrical zguba električnega toka, slaba izolacija; technical motnja, defektto be at fault — zgubiti sled; biti v zadregi; motiti seto find fault with s.o. — grajati koga, očitati komu kajto a fault — več kakor je prav, pretiranogeology fault plane — dislokacijacommerce with all faults — na kupčev rizikoII [fɔ:lt]transitive verb & intransitive verbgeology dislocirati (se); grajati; hunting zgubiti sled; sport slabo odbiti žogo -
3 age
[ei‹] 1. noun1) (the amount of time during which a person or thing has existed: He went to school at the age of six (years); What age is she?) starost2) ((often with capital) a particular period of time: This machine was the wonder of the age; the Middle Ages.) doba, vek3) (the quality of being old: This wine will improve with age; With the wisdom of age he regretted the mistakes he had made in his youth.) leta4) ((usually in plural) a very long time: We've been waiting (for) ages for a bus.) (celo) večnost2. verb(to (cause to) grow old or look old: He has aged a lot since I last saw him; His troubles have aged him.) postarati (se)- aged- ageless
- age-old
- the aged
- come of age
- of age* * *I [eidž]nounstarost; vek, era, čas; polnoletnostage of fishes geology devongeology the Ice Age — ledena dobatender age — nežna starost, zgodnja mladostwhat age are you? — koliko si star?II [eidž]transitive verb & intransitive verbstarati, postarati (se); fiksirati barvo -
4 conglomerate
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5 hade
[héid]1.intransitive verb geologynagniti se;2.noungeologynagnjenost plasti ali žile -
6 heave
I [hi:v]noundviganje, dvigovanje (tudi z vitlom); močan poteg; dražljaj na bruhanje; sport prijem, dvig nasprotnika (rokoborba); valovanje, naraščanje; širjenje (prsi); geology premik (sloja, žile); plural težka sapa pri konjuto give s.o. a heave — pomagati komu na nogeII [hi:v]1.transitive verbdvigati, dvigovati, dvigniti; povleči gor; geology premakniti (sloj, žilo); nautical dvigniti z vrvjo ali vitlom; colloquially vreči; nabrekniti, razširiti; dvigati in spuščati;2.intransitive verbdvigati se, plati, valovati; sopsti, sopihati, težko dihati; iti na bruhanje; naraščati, nabreknitinautical heave ho! — dvigni sidro!nautical to heave ahead — povleči ladjo naprejnautical to heave the lead — vreči globinomer, meriti globinonautical to heave in sight — pojaviti se na obzorjunautical to heave a ship — povleči ladjo s sidrno vrvjonautical to heave keel out — nagniti ladjo, da je kobilica nad vodo -
7 outcrop
I [áutkrɔp]noungeology izdanek (ruda); figuratively prihod na danII [autkrɔp]intransitive verb geology priti na površino (ruda); figuratively priti na dan -
8 quaternary
[kwətɜ:nəri]1.adjectivečetveren; geology kvartaren;2.nounčetverka; število 4; geology kvartar -
9 slump
1. verb1) (to fall or sink suddenly and heavily: He slumped wearily into a chair.) zrušiti se2) ((of prices, stocks, trade etc) to become less; to lose value suddenly: Business has slumped.) nenadoma pasti2. noun1) (a sudden fall in value, trade etc: a slump in prices.) nenaden padec2) (a time of very bad economic conditions, with serious unemployment etc; a depression: There was a serious slump in the 1930s.) gospodarska kriza* * *[slʌmp]1.nouneconomynagel padec cen ali povpraševanja; gospodarska kriza; figuratively padec ugleda ( in a person kake osebe); geology polzenje, udora slump in sales — kriza v prodaji;2.intransitive verb economynenadoma pasti (o cenah); propasti, nobenega uspeha ne imeti, popolnoma odpovedati; udreti se (na ledu); zrušiti se (o osebi); geology polzeti -
10 tertiary
['tə:ʃəri](of or at a third level, degree, stage etc: Tertiary education follows secondary education.) tretjestopenjski* * *[tɜ:šəri]1.adjectiveterciaren; ki spada na tretje mesto; medicine terciaren, tretjega stadija (sifilis); chemistry terciarenTertiary — geology terciaren; ecclesiastic ki pripada tretjemu redi, tretjereden;2.nounecclesiastictretjerednik, -icaTertiary — geology terciar, doba tvorbe rjavega premoga -
11 weather
['weƟə] 1. noun(conditions in the atmosphere, especially as regards heat or cold, wind, rain, snow etc: The weather is too hot for me; stormy weather; ( also adjective) a weather chart/report, the weather forecast.) vreme2. verb1) (to affect or be affected by exposure to the air, resulting in drying, change of colour, shape etc: The wind and sea have weathered the rocks quite smooth.) biti pod vplivom vremena2) (to survive safely: The ship weathered the storm although she was badly damaged.) srečno prebroditi•- weathercock
- weathervane
- weatherperson
- make heavy weather of
- under the weather* * *I [wéðə]1.nounvreme; vremenske, atmosferske razmere; nautical vetrovna stran; stran ladje, ki je obrnjena proti vetru; (često plural) menjave (v življenju, sreči itd.); nevihta, grdo vrema, mraz, mokrotain the weather — na prostem, izpostavljen vremenskim razmeramheavy weather nautical vreme z razburkanim morjemqueen's weather — sončno, lepo vremeabove the weather figuratively zelo visoko (o letalu); colloquially streznjen; ki se ne počuti več slabounder the weather colloquially figuratively slabo se počuteč, American brez denarja, "suh"; rahlo vinjen v "rožicah"to keep one's weather eye open figuratively paziti se, oprezovati, imeti dobro odprte očito make heavy weather of s.th. figuratively najti (videti) težave pri čem, preveč se truditi s čim;2.adjectivevremenski; nautical obrnjen proti vetru; ki je na vetrovni straniII [wéðə]1.transitive verbizpostaviti vremenu; (pre)vetriti, zračiti, izsušiti; geology drobiti, rušiti, uničevati (pod vplivom vremena); nautical obiti, iti okrog vetrovne smeri; vzdržati, prestati nevihto; figuratively srečno prebroditi ( one's difficulties — svoje težave);2.intransitive verb geologyrazpasti; prepereti; razpadati, drobiti se (zaradi vremenskih razmer); obrabiti se; dobiti patinoweather through colloquially prebiti se, poceni jo odnestito weather (up)on s.o. figuratively izkoriščati, izrabljati koga -
12 ablation
[æbléišən]nounodstranitev, odvzem; medicine amputacija; geology odnašanje, ablacija -
13 agglomerate
I [əglɔməreit]transitive verb & intransitive verbkopičiti, nabirati (se)II [əglɔmərit, -reit]1.adjectivenakopičen;2.nounkopičenje; geology aglomerat -
14 allotment
noun (a small part of a larger piece of public ground rented to a person to grow vegetables etc.) parcela, greda* * *[əlɔtmənt]noundodelitev, odmera; izžrebani delež; srečka; usoda, sreča; parcela; geology področje, nahajališče -
15 alluvial
[əlú:vjəl]adjectivegeology aluvialen, naplavljen, naplaven -
16 alluvion
[əlú:vjən]noungeology naplavina -
17 alluvium
[əlú:vjəm]noungeology naplavina, aluvij; figuratively ostanek -
18 anticline
[aentiklain]noungeology antiklinala, sedlo -
19 attenuation
[ətenjuéišən]nountanjšanje; redčenje; hujšanje; manjšanje; geology preperevanje -
20 azoic
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