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1 host
I [houst] noun1) ((feminine hostess) a person who entertains someone else as his guest, usually in his own house: The host and hostess greeted their guests at the door.) gostitelj2) (an animal or plant on which another lives as a parasite.) žival ali rastlina, na kateri živi parazitII [houst] noun(a very large number of people or things.) množica* * *I [hóust]noungostitelj; gostilničar; biology žival ali rastlina, na kateri živi parazitII [hóust]nounmnožica, roj; archaic & poetically vojskato be a host in o.s. — napraviti sam, kar drugače delajo mnogithe hosts of heaven — sonce, mesec in zvezde; angeliIII [hóust]nounhostijaIV [hóust]transitive verbAmerican gostiti; prirediti, voditi -
2 hostel
['hostəl]1) (a building with simple accommodation, especially for young people, hikers etc: a youth hostel.) počitniški dom2) (a building where students etc may live: a nurses' hostel.) študentski dom* * *[hɔstəl]noungostišče, počitniški dom za mladino; archaic gostilna; British English študentovski dom -
3 count
I noun(nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.) grof- countessII 1. verb1) (to name the numbers up to: Count (up to) ten.) šteti2) (to calculate using numbers: Count (up) the number of pages; Count how many people there are; There were six people present, not counting the chairman.) računati, šteti3) (to be important or have an effect or value: What he says doesn't count; All these essays count towards my final mark.) veljati4) (to consider: Count yourself lucky to be here.) imeti (se) za2. noun1) (an act of numbering: They took a count of how many people attended.) štetje2) (a charge brought against a prisoner etc: She faces three counts of theft.) obtožba3. adjective(see countable.)- counter- countdown
- count on
- out for the count* * *I [kaunt]noun(neangleški) grofII [kaunt]nounračun; število; računanje, cenitev; glasovanje; rezultat; točka obtožnice; odlašanje; upoštevanje; ozirto keep count of s.th. — računati s čimto lose count — ušteti, zmotiti se pri računanjuout of all count — nevšteven, nepreštevento take count of s.th. — prešteti, upoštevati kajIII [kaunt]transitive verb & intransitive verbšteti, računati, ceniti; upoštevati, smatrati; veljatito count one's chickens before they are hatched, to count without one's host — delati račun brez krčmarjathat does not count — to ni pomembno, to ne veljaScottish to count kin — biti v očitnem sorodstvucolloquially to count noses, to count the house — ugotoviti število prisotnih -
4 health
[helƟ]1) (the state of being well or ill: He is in good/poor health.) zdravje2) (the state of being well: I may be getting old, but so long as I keep my health, I'll be happy.) zdravje•- healthy- healthiness
- health maintenance organization
- health service
- drink to someone's health
- drink someone's health* * *[helm]nounzdravje; zdravica; zdravstvoyour health! — na tvoje zdravje!here is to the health of the host! — na zdravje gostitelju! -
5 hostess
* * *[hóustis]noungostiteljica; gostilničarka, hotelirka -
6 lavish
['læviʃ] 1. verb(to spend or give very freely: She lavishes too much money on that child.) zapravljati2. adjective1) ((of a person) spending or giving generously and sometimes too freely: a lavish host; You have certainly been lavish with the brandy in this cake.) potraten2) (given generously or too freely: lavish gifts.) potraten•- lavishly- lavishness* * *I [laeviš]adjective ( lavishly adverb)radodaren; zapravljiv, potraten, razsipen (of z in v); preteran, ekstravaganten, obilen, bogathe is lavish in his expenditure — potraten je, mnogo trošiII [laeviš]transitive verbrazsipatito lavish s.th. on s.o. — obsipati koga s čim -
7 reckon
['rekən]1) (to consider: He is reckoned (to be / as / as being) the best pianist in Britain.) veljati za2) ((especially American) to think; to have decided; to intend: Do you reckon we'll succeed?; Is he reckoning on coming?) misliti•- day of reckoning
- reckon on
- reckon up
- reckon with* * *[rékən]1.transitive verb(iz)računati, preračunati; oceniti, preceniti, presoditi; šteti, sešteti, izračunati (up); šteti (koga) (among, in, with med, za); smatrati, imeti ( for za); American misliti, domnevati, biti mnenja ( that da);2.intransitive verbračunati, šteti, obračunati, računati na, zanesti se (on, upon na)to reckon from... to — šteti od... doto reckon without one's host figuratively delati račun brez krčmarjahe is rich, I reckon American bogat je, mislim (se mi zdi) -
8 reckoning
1) (calculation; counting: By my reckoning, we must be about eight kilometres from the town.) ocenitev2) (the settling of debts etc.) poravnava* * *[rékəniŋ]nounračunanje, izračunavanje; štetje; kalkulacija; archaic cenjenje, spoštovanje; (gostilniški) račun, zapitekto my reckoning — po mojem mišljenju, po moji sodbiday of reckoning — dan obračuna, religion sodni dannautical dead reckoning — približna določitev položaja ladjeto be out of (in) one's reckoning figuratively uračunati se, zmotiti se v računu, ušteti sethere is no reckoning on (upon) him — nanj ne moremo računati, se zanašatito call s.o. to reckoning about — poklicati koga na obračun glede (s.th. česa)to make no reckoning of — ne upoštevati, ne ceniti, omalovaževatishort reckonings make long (lasting) friends — čisti računi, dolgo prijateljstvoto work out the ship's reckoning nautical izračunati položaj ladje brez astronomskega opazovanja (na osnovi opravljene poti in smeri) -
9 apple of discord
(something attractive that causes envy and quarrels among people who think they deserve it: The right to host the Olympic Games is an apple of discord between the two countries.)- upset the apple cart
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Host — Host … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Host — • Archaeological and historical aspects Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Host Host † … Catholic encyclopedia
Host — Host(s) may refer to:In Christianity: * Heavenly host, an army of good angels in Heaven * Host (Holy Communion), bread in the EucharistIn culture: * Host (event), a television or radio show presenter * Host (album), a 1999 album by the band… … Wikipedia
host — host·al; host·ess ship; host·ing; host·less; host·ly; kink·host; host; non·host; host·ess; … English syllables
Host — (h[=o]st), n. [OE. host, ost, OF. host, ost, fr. L. hostis enemy, LL., army. See {Guest}, and cf. {Host} a landlord.] 1. An army; a number of men gathered for war. [1913 Webster] A host so great as covered all the field. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Host — [hoʊst] (englisch „Wirt“, „Gastgeber“) steht für: Host (Datenbankanbieter), Computer, der im Internet Datenbanken zur Verfügung stellt Host (Informationstechnik), Computer, der Dienste in einem Rechnernetz zur Verfügung stellt ein Gerät mit IP… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Host — 〈[ hoʊst] m. 6〉 1. 〈kurz für〉 Hostcomputer 2. Adresse im Internet [engl., eigtl. „Gastgeber“] * * * Host [hoʊst ], der; [s], s [engl. host ↑ (Hostess)] (EDV): (in einem System von Computern od. Terminals) Zentralrechner mit permanenter… … Universal-Lexikon
host — Ⅰ. host [1] ► NOUN 1) a person who receives or entertains guests. 2) the presenter of a television or radio programme. 3) a person, place, or organization that holds and organizes an event to which others are invited. 4) often humorous the… … English terms dictionary
host — host1 [hōst] n. [ME hoste < OFr hoiste < ML(Ec) hostia, consecrated host < L, animal sacrificed, prob. < hostire, to recompense, requite] 1. a wafer of the bread used in a Eucharistic service 2. [H ] a consecrated Eucharistic wafer… … English World dictionary
Host — (h[=o]st), n. [OE. host, ost, OF. hoste, oste, F. h[^o]te, from L. hospes a stranger who is treated as a guest, he who treats another as his guest, a hostl prob. fr. hostis stranger, enemy (akin to E. guest a visitor) + potis able; akin to Skr.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Höst — Høst ist der Name von Gerd Høst Heyerdahl (1915−2007), norwegische Schauspielerin, Schriftstellerin und Professorin für Germanistik Jens Kragh Høst (1772−1844), dänischer Jurist, Historiker und Übersetzer … Deutsch Wikipedia