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[skri:m] 1. verb(to cry or shout in a loud shrill voice because of fear or pain or with laughter; to make a shrill noise: He was screaming in agony; `Look out!' she screamed; We screamed with laughter.) kričati2. noun1) (a loud, shrill cry or noise.) krik2) (a cause of laughter: She's an absolute scream.) povod za smeh* * *I [skri:m]1.nounkrik, vrisk, vrišč, vik; rezek smeh; silovito ali histerično izražanje (poudarjanje) čustev;2.slangvelik šaljivec, duhovitežhe is a perfect scream slang ne moreš ga pogledati, ne da bi se mu smejalII [skri:m]intransitive verbvpiti, krikniti, (za)kričati; vriskati, vrisniti; vreščati; do solz se smejati, zvijati se od (smeha); (o vetru itd.) zavijati, besneti, hrumeti, tuliti; histerično govoriti ali pisati; transitive verb krikniti (kaj) (večinoma scream out), zakričati, s krikom (koga) poklicatito scream an alarm — dvigniti, trobiti alarmto scream o.s. hoarse — ohripeti od vpitja (kričanja)to scream out a curse — zakričati kletev, glasno zakleti
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