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61 mistress
['mistris]1) (a woman who is the lover of a man to whom she is not married.) ljubica2) (a female teacher: the games mistress.) učiteljica3) (a woman who commands, controls or owns: a dog and his mistress.) gospodarica4) (a female employer (of a servant): The servant stole her mistress's jewellery.) gospodinja* * *[místris]noungospodarica, gospodinja, mojstrica, vladarica; gospa (Mrs.); British English učiteljica; ljubicaBritish English Mistress of the Robe — prva komornica angleške kraljice -
62 moulder
I [móuldə]nounBritish English modelar, oblikovalecII [móuldə]intransitive verb British English razpasti, prepereti, plesneti, razpadati ( away) -
63 mouldy
adjective ((of food etc) covered with mould: mouldy cheese; The bread has gone mouldy.) plesniv* * *I [móuldi]adjectiveBritish English plesniv, preperel; figuratively zastarel; slang dolgočasenII [móuldi]nounBritish English nautical slang torpedo -
64 nappy
['næpi]plural - nappies; noun((American diaper) a piece of cloth or paper put between a baby's legs to soak up urine etc.) plenica* * *I [naepi]adjectivekosmat, krotovičast (blago); British English archaic močan, opojen (alkohol), peneč (pivo); Scottish natrkan, pijanII [naepi]nounAmerican manjša steklena skleda; British English colloquially plenička -
65 nark
[na:k]1.nounBritish English slangvohljač, ovaduh;2.intransitive verbvohljati za kom, ovajati; nergatiBritish English slang nark it! — nehaj! -
66 nippy
1) ((of the weather) cold.) oster2) (quick-moving; nimble: a nippy little car.) hiter* * *[nípi]1.adjective ( nippily adverb)oster (veter); British English colloquially okreten, spreten, hiter; slang zbadljiv, porogljiv;2.nounBritish English colloquiallyurna natakarica -
67 Norfolk
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68 oak
[əuk] 1. noun(a type of large tree with hard wood.) hrast2. adjectivetrees in an oak wood; a room with oak panelling.) hrastov* * *[óuk]nounbotany hrast, hrastovina; hrastovo listje, barva hrastovega listja; poetically lesene barke; British English university zunanja stanovanjska vratafiguratively heart of oak — hraber človek; figuratively & poetically ladjevjeBritish English to sport one's oak — zakleniti se v hišo (da nismo moteni) -
69 old
[əuld]1) (advanced in age: an old man; He is too old to live alone.) star2) (having a certain age: He is thirty years old.) star3) (having existed for a long time: an old building; Those trees are very old.) star4) (no longer useful: She threw away the old shoes.) star5) (belonging to times long ago: old civilizations like that of Greece.) star•- old age- old boy/girl
- old-fashioned
- old hand
- old maid
- the old* * *I [óuld]adjectivestar, postaran, starikav; zastarel, oguljen, ponošen; izkušen; slang sijajen, odličen; obledel (barva), moten (barva)young aud old — staro in mlado, vsiBritish English slang old bean ( —ali egg, fellow, fruit, thing, top) — "stari"old bird — star lisjak, premetenecold man — "stari" (mož, oče, predstojnik, kapitan ladje itd.)old man of the sea — vsiljivec, podrepnežcolloquially my old man — moj stari, moj možold woman — "stara" (žena, mati, predstojnica itd.), bojazljivec, nergačold salt, old whale — star, izkušen mornarof old standing — že dolgo v navadi, že zdavnaj uvedenslang any old thing — karkoliBritish English Old Lady of Threadneedle Street — angleška narodna bankaAmerican Old Glory — ameriška zastavaAmerican Old Man River — vzdevek za reko MississippiII [óuld]noundavninaof old — v davnem času, iz davnine, davnofrom old — iz davnine, od nekdaj -
70 olden
[óuldən]1.adjective British English archaicstar, daven;2.intransitive verb British Englishstarati se -
71 pale
[peil] 1. adjective1) ((of a person, his face etc) having less colour than normal: a pale face; She went pale with fear.) bled2) ((of a colour) closer to white than black; not dark: pale green.) svetel2. verb(to become pale: She paled at the bad news.) prebledeti- paleness* * *I [péil]adjective ( palely adverb)bled; svetel, bled (barva)as pale as ashes (clay, death) — pepelnate barve, bled kot kreda, mrtvaško bledII [péil]intransitive verb & transitive verbprebledeti, obledeti, zbledetito pale before s.th. — zbledeti pred čimIII [péil]nounkol, lata; ograja, meja; obseg, ozemlje, ograjeno ozemljeheraldry navpična črta v grbu; figuratively beyond ( —ali outside) the pale — izven mej (dovoljenega)figuratively within the pale of — v mejah (dovoljenega); v okrilju (npr. cerkve)IV [péil]transitive verb(redko) ograditi s koli; figuratively obdati, zapreti (tudi to pale in) -
72 P.C.
abbreviationBritish English police constable; postcard; British English Privy Council(lor); American Post Commander; Principal Chaplain; Paymaster Captain; Parish Council -
73 pink
[piŋk]noun, adjective1) ((of) (any shade of) a colour between red and white: a dress of pink satin.) roza2) ((of) the colour of healthy skin: pink cheeks; Her cheeks are pink with health.) rožnat•- pinkness- pinkish* * *I [piŋk]adjectiverožnat, svetlo rdeč; American slang sijajen, bleščečII [piŋk]nounrožnata barva; botany vrtni nagelj; figuratively višek, vrhunec, vrh; British English rdeča suknja lovcev na lisice, lovec na lisice; British English mlad losos; American politics slang radikal, levičarIII [piŋk]nounhistory jadrnica z ozko krmoIV [piŋk]nounrumena ali zelenkasto rumena barva (zmes vegetabilne barve in bele baze)V [piŋk]1.transitive verbprebosti (z mečem); nazobčati, luknjati, okrasiti z luknjicami;2.intransitive verbprdeti (motor) -
74 pointsman
[pɔintsmən]nounBritish English kretničar; British English prometni miličnik -
75 pop
I 1. [pop] noun1) (a sharp, quick, explosive noise, such as that made by a cork as it comes out of a bottle: The paper bag burst with a loud pop.) pok2) (fizzy drink: a bottle of pop.) peneča pijača2. verb1) (to (cause to) make a pop: He popped the balloon; My balloon has popped.) počiti2) (to spring upwards or outwards: His eyes nearly popped out of his head in amazement.) izskočiti3) (to go quickly and briefly somewhere: He popped out to buy a newspaper.) skočiti ven4) (put quickly: He popped the letter into his pocket.) hitro spraviti•- popcorn- pop-gun
- pop up II [pop] adjective1) ((of music) written, played etc in a modern style.) pop(ularen)2) (of, or related to, pop music: a pop group; a pop singer; pop records.) pop* * *I [pɔp]nounpok, treskcolloquially strel; colloquially peneča pijača, pokalica; British English slang zastava, zalog (v zastavljalnici); slang in pop — zastavljeno, v zastavljalnicito take a pop at — streljati na; figuratively poskusiti s, zII [pɔp]1.intransitive verbpočiti (zamašek), odpreti se (kostanj, koruza itd.); sprožiti, ustreliti (at); nenadoma se pojaviti; izbuljiti (oči);2.transitive verbhitro odpreti, izvleči (zamašek), sprožiti, izstreliti (naboj); American peči koruzo; hitro vtakniti (kaj kam), pomoliti (glavo); British English slang zastavitito pop in — oglasiti se pri kom, priti na kratek skokcolloquially to pop off — izginiti, pobrisati jo; zadremati; umreti (tudi to pop off the hooks)to pop out — pomoliti ven; ugasniti luč; pobrisati joto pop up — pojaviti se (tudi figuratively, npr. težave)colloquially to pop the question — zasnubitiIII [pɔp]adverbs pokom; nenadoma, nepričakovanoto go pop — počiti; umretiIV [pɔp]interjectiontresk!, pok!V [pɔp]adjectivecolloquially popularenVI [pɔp]nounsee poppa -
76 porter
['po:tə]1) (a person whose job is to carry luggage in a railway station etc: The old lady could not find a porter to carry her suitcase from the train.) nosač2) (a person whose job is to carry things eg in rough country where there is no other form of transport: He set off into the jungle with three porters.) nosač3) (a doorman or attendant in a hotel etc: a hospital porter.) vratar, receptor* * *[pɔ:tə]nounnosač; American strežnik v spalniku; British English portir, vratar; British English porter, črno pivoporter's knot — oprta, obramnica (za nosače) -
77 pottle
[pɔtl]nounBritish English archaic stara votla mera (ca 2,2ɜ l); British English košarica za sadje -
78 pram
[præm]((American baby buggy/carriage) a kind of small carriage on wheels for carrying a baby, pushed by its mother etc.) otroški voziček* * *I [pra:m]nounnautical plitva barka; oborožen čoln; ladijski čolnII [præm]nounBritish English colloquially otroški voziček; British English colloquially mlekarjev voziček -
79 prang
[præŋ]1.nounBritish English slanguspešno bombardiranje;2.transitive verb British English slanguspešno bombardirati, zrušiti letalo -
80 pricket
[príkit]nounnasadilo za svečo, svečnik z nasadilomBritish English mlad jelen; British English pricket's sister — mlada košuta
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