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121 bradshaw
[braedšɔ:]nounBritish English železniški vozni red -
122 bread
[bred]1) (a type of food made of flour or meal baked: bread and butter.) kruh2) (one's living: This is how I earn my daily bread.) kruh•- breadwinner
- bread and butter
- on the breadline* * *I [bred]nounkruh; hrana; zaslužekbread buttered on both sides — velika sreča, dobičkonosen opravekto know on which side one's bread is buttered — vedeti, kaj je ugodnobread and butter — kruh z maslom; figuratively hrana, zaslužekto take the bread out of s.o.'s mouth — odjesti komu kruhto break bread with s.o. — deliti s kom hranoBritish English slang bread and cow to cover — kruh z maslomto eat s.o.'s bread and salt — biti pri kom v gostehII [bred]transitive verbpovaljati v drobtinah -
123 bridewell
[bráidwel]nounBritish English poboljševalnica; prisilna delavnica; policijski zaporibridewell bird — malopridnež, obešenjak -
124 British
['britiʃ](of or from Great Britain or the Commonwealth: In this dictionary British refers to British English.) britanski* * *[brítiš]adjectivebritski, britanski, angleškithe British — Angleži, angleški vojaki -
125 broad
[bro:d]1) (wide; great in size from side to side: a broad street.) širok2) (from side to side: two metres broad.) v širino3) (general; not detailed: We discussed the plans in broad outline.) splošen•- broaden- broadly
- broad daylight
- broad-minded
- broadside on* * *I [brɔ:d]adjective širok, obsežen, (ob)širen, prostoren; figuratively brez predsodkov, širokogruden, svobodomiseln; glaven, osnoven; jasen; splošen; biten; surov, nespodobenit's as broad as it is long — oba razloga sta enako tehtna, eno ni nič boljše od drugegaAmerican colloquially broad place in the road — mesteceBritish English colloquially broad mob — goljufivi kvartopirciII [brɔ:d]nounširina; rečno jezero; American slang prostitutka; plural igralne karteIII [brɔ:d]adverb široko; popolnoma; odkrito; splošno -
126 budgereee
[bʌdžərí:]British English colloquiallydober, pravi -
127 bum
I noun(the buttocks.) ritII 1. noun((especially American) a tramp or worthless person: He doesn't work - he's just a bum.) lenuh2. adjective(worthless: a bum job.) zanič* * *I [bʌm]nounvulgar zadnjicaAmerican slang potepuh, delomrznež, lenuh, klatež; slang to give s.o. the bum's rush — vreči koga vencolloquially on the bum — potepuški; polomljenAmerican colloquially bum hunch — slab pojem o čemAmerican slang bum steer — napačna informacijaII [bʌm]adjectiveslab, polomljen, razbitIII [bʌm]intransitive verb American slang potepati, klatiti se; prosjačiti, živeti na tuj računBritish English slang to bum one's load — bahati se -
128 bumble
[bʌmbl]nounBritish English birič; domišljav uradnik, birokrat; teleban; važič
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