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1 right-handed
adjective ((of people) using the right hand more easily than the left, eg for writing: The majority of people are right-handed.) desničen* * *[ráithændid]1.adjective ( right-handedly adverb)desničen, desničarski; ki se obrača na desno, se premika v smer kazalca na uri; (o školjki) ki ima zavoje z desne na levo; zakrivljen, z(a)vit v desno;2.adverbz desno rokoright-handed rotation — rotacija v desno, v smeri kazalca na uri -
2 high-handed
adjective (done, acting, without consultation of, or consideration for, other people: a high-handed decision; A new headmaster should try not to be too high-handed.) samovoljen* * *[háihaendid]adjectivesamovoljen, prevzeten, nadut -
3 red-handed
[rédhaendid]adjectivekrvavih rok; (ki je) pri samem hudodelstvuto be caught red-handed, to take s.o. red-handed — biti zasačen, zasačiti koga pri samem (hudodelskem) dejanju -
4 single-handed
adjective, adverb (working etc by oneself, without help: He runs the restaurant single-handed; single-handed efforts.) samostojen* * *[síŋglhændid]1.adjectiveenorok; sam, brez tuje pomoči;2.adverblastnoročno -
5 two-handed
adjective, adverb ((to be used, played etc) with two hands: a two-handed stroke.) dvoročen* * *[tú:haendid]adjectivedvoročen, ki je za obe roki; ki je za dve osebi; dvojen; vešč dela z levico in desnico -
6 empty-handed
adjective (carrying nothing: I went to collect my wages but returned empty-handed.) praznih rok* * *[ém(p)tihændid]adjectivepraznih rok -
7 catch red-handed
(to find (a person) in the act of doing wrong: The police caught the thief red-handed.) zasačiti pri dejanju -
8 clean-handed
[klí:nhændid]adjectivefiguratively nedolžen; pošten -
9 even-handed
[í:vənhaendid]adjective ( even-handedly adverb)pravičen, nepristranski -
10 four-handed
[fɔ:haendid]music1.adjectiveštiriročen;2.adverbštiriročno -
11 free-handed
[frí:haendid]adjective ( free-handedly adverb)radodaren, velikodušen -
12 ham-handed
[haemhændid]adjectivesee ham-fisted -
13 hard-handed
[há:dhaendid]adjectivemočnih rok; surov, brezobziren -
14 heavy-handed
[hévihaendid]adjectiveneroden; figuratively nasilen, tiranski -
15 horny-handed
[hɔ:nihaendid]adjectivežuljavih rok -
16 iron-handed
[áiənhændid]adjectiveželezne roke; figuratively strog, nepopustljiv -
17 large-handed
[lá:džhaendid]adjectivedarežljiv -
18 left-handed
adjective (having the left hand more skilful than the right.) levičar* * *[léfthaendid]adjective ( left-handedly adverb)levičen; z levo roko, dvoumen, dvomljiv; neroden; morganatičen (zakon); archaic zlovešč -
19 light-handed
[láithaendid]adjectivenežnih rok, obziren, takten; ladja, ki ima malo posadke -
20 neat-handed
[ní:thændid]adjectivespreten, ročen
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