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['imi‹]1) (a likeness or copy of a person etc made of wood, stone etc: images of the saints.) podoba2) (a close likeness: She's the very image of her sister.) podoba3) (reflection: She looked at her image in the mirror.) podoba4) (mental picture: I have an image of the place in my mind.) predstava5) (the general opinion that people have about a person, company etc: our public image.) predstava* * *I [ímidž]nounpodoba, slika, kip, lik, prispodoba; poosebljenje; predstava (o čem)optics virtual image — navidezna slika, predstavaII [ímidž]transitive verbupodobiti, naslikati, predočiti si kaj, zrcalitito image to o.s. — živo si predstavljati, predočiti si kaj
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