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61 effects
1) (property; goods: She left few personal effects when she died.) premoženje2) (in drama etc, devices for producing suitable sounds, lighting etc to accompany a play etc: sound effects.) efekt -
62 go (all) to pieces
((of a person) to collapse physically or nervously: She went to pieces when her husband died.) zlomiti se -
63 go (all) to pieces
((of a person) to collapse physically or nervously: She went to pieces when her husband died.) zlomiti se -
64 heart failure
(the sudden stopping of the heart's beating: the old man died of heart failure.) srčna kap -
65 honour
['onə] 1. noun1) (respect for truth, honesty etc: a man of honour.) čast2) ((the keeping or increasing of) a person's, country's etc good reputation: We must fight for the honour of our country.) čast3) (fame; glory: He won honour on the field of battle.) slava4) (respect: This ceremony is being held in honour of those who died in the war.) čast5) (something which a person feels to be a reason for pride etc: It is a great honour to be asked to address this meeting.) čast6) (a title, degree etc given to a person as a mark of respect for his services, work, ability etc: He has received many honours for his research into cancer.) častni naslov7) ((with capital: with His, Your etc) a title of respect used when talking to or about judges, mayors etc: My client wishes to plead guilty, Your Honour.) vaša milost2. verb1) (to show great respect to (a person, thing etc): We should honour the Queen.) spoštovati2) (to do, say etc something which is a reason for pride, satisfaction etc to: Will you honour us with your presence at the meeting?) počastiti3) (to give (someone) a title, degree etc as a mark of respect for his ability etc: He was honoured for his work with the mentally handicapped.) dodeliti častni naslov4) (to fulfil (a promise etc): We'll honour our agreement.) spoštovati•- honorary- honourable
- honours
- in honour bound
- honour bound
- on one's honour
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66 take care of
(to look after: Their aunt took care of them when their parents died.) skrbeti za -
67 the deceased
(in law, the dead person already mentioned, especially one who has recently died: Were you a friend of the deceased?) pokojnik -
68 typhoid (fever)
(a dangerous type of infectious disease, caused by germs in food or drinking water: He died of typhoid (fever).) tifus -
69 typhoid (fever)
(a dangerous type of infectious disease, caused by germs in food or drinking water: He died of typhoid (fever).) tifus
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