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plural yourselves [jɔ:sélf, -sélvz]pronoun (v zvezi z you — ali z velelnikom);1.(poudarjeno, emfatično) (ti) sam, (vi, Vi) samiyou yourself told me, you told me yourself — vi sami ste mi povedaliyou must see for yourself — sam moraš videti, se prepričatiyou are not yourself today — danes te ni moč prepoznati, nisi praviyou are not quite yourself after this illness — nisi čisto pravi, nisi še dober po tej bolezniwhat will you do with yourself today? — kaj boš delal (počenjal) danes?by yourself — (ti) sam, brez (tuje) pomočido you learn French by yourself? — ali se sami učite francosko?;2.reflexivese, sebe, si, sebibe yourself! — vzemi se skupaj!, pridi spet k sebi!help yourself! — postrezi(te) si, vzemi(te) si!don't trouble yourself! — ne trudi(te) se!pull yourselves together! — vzemite se skupaj!shut the door behind yourself! — zapri(te) vrata za seboj!how's yourself? slang kako pa kaj ti?, kako pa gre tebi?
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