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1 dust
1. noun1) (fine grains of earth, sand etc: The furniture was covered in dust.) prah2) (anything in the form of fine powder: gold-dust; sawdust.) prah2. verb(to free (furniture etc) from dust: She dusts (the house) once a week.) obrisati prah- duster- dusty
- dustiness
- dustbin
- dust-jacket
- dustman
- dustpan
- dust-up
- dust down
- throw dust in someone's eyes* * *I [dʌst]nounprah; British English smeti; botany cvetni prah; slang denar; figuratively zemlja; figuratively posmrtni ostankito bite the dust — zgruditi se ranjen ali mrtev, iti v krtovo deželoto kick up ( —ali make, raise) a dust — vzdigniti prah, razburitito throw dust into s.o.'s eyes — vreči komu pesek v oči, slepiti gaAmerican to give the dust to s.o. — prehite(va)ti kogaAmerican to take s.o.'s dust — zaostajatito make the dust fly — švigniti, energično nastopitidown with the dust! — denar na roko!II [dʌst]transitive verb & intransitive verbprah brisati, omesti, oprašiti; potresti; American slang švigniti, zbežati, uitito dust the eyes of s.o. — varati, slepiti kogato dust one's hands of s.o. — ne želeti imeti s kom opravka -
2 humble
1. adjective1) (not having a high opinion of oneself etc: You have plenty of ability but you're too humble.) ponižen2) (unimportant; having a low position in society etc: a man of humble origins.) skromen2. verb(to make (someone) humble: He was humbled by his failure.) ponižati- humbly- humbleness See also:- humility* * *I [hʌmbl]adjective ( humbly adverb)ponižen, skromento eat humble pie — ponižno se opravičiti, ponižati se, iti v KanosoII [hʌmbl]transitive verbponižati
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humbled — index contrite, diffident Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Humbled — Humble Hum ble, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Humbled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Humbling}.] 1. To bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humilate. [1913 Webster] Here, take this purse, thou whom the heaven s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
humbled — adjective Feeling the positive effects of humility. I felt so humbled to help out during the disaster relief appeal … Wiktionary
humbled — un·humbled; … English syllables
humbled pride — index disgrace Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
humbled — Synonyms and related words: abashed, abject, apologetic, ashamed, blushing, bowed down, broken, brought down, brought low, chagrined, chapfallen, conquered, contrite, crestfallen, crushed, diminished, domesticated, embarrassed, felled, flattened … Moby Thesaurus
humbled — adj. made humble; subdued in status; made to feel less proud or important hum·ble || hÊŒmbl v. humiliate, embarrass, shame; subdue, abase adj. unpretentious, poor, simple; modest, not prideful; submissive, deferential, meek … English contemporary dictionary
humbled — adj 1. crushed, broken, destroyed, routed, discomfited, overwhelmed, obliterated, smashed, conquered, vanquished. 2. belittled, disparaged, deprecated, derogated, deflated, decried; reduced, lowered, depressed, devalued, depreciated. 3.… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
humbled — adjective subdued or brought low in condition or status brought low a broken man his broken spirit • Syn: ↑broken, ↑crushed, ↑humiliated, ↑low • Similar to: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
be humbled — be/feel/humbled phrase to feel less important or proud because of something that has been achieved or suffered by someone else We feel humbled by our local community’s generosity and support. Thesaurus: to behave in a way that shows you are not… … Useful english dictionary
feel humbled — be/feel/humbled phrase to feel less important or proud because of something that has been achieved or suffered by someone else We feel humbled by our local community’s generosity and support. Thesaurus: to behave in a way that shows you are not… … Useful english dictionary