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1 surround
1) (to be, or come, all round: Britain is surrounded by sea; Enemy troops surrounded the town; Mystery surrounds his death.) obdajati2) (to enclose: He surrounded the castle with a high wall.) obdati•- surroundings* * *[səráund]1.transitive verbobkrožati, obdajati; obkoliti; zajeti, zavitifog surrounded the ship — megla je zajela ladjo;2.noun(varovalna) obloga pôda med preprogo in steno; American hunting pogon -
2 besiege
[bi'si:‹]1) (to surround (eg a town) with an army.) oblegati2) ((with with) to overwhelm with: The reporters besieged me with questions about the plane crash.) obsuti* * *[bisí:dž]transitive verboblegati, naskakovati, pritiskatito besiege with requests — nadlegovati s prošnjami, z zahtevami -
3 encircle
[in'sə:kl](to surround: Enemies encircled him.) obkrožiti* * *[insɜ:kl]transitive verbobkrožiti, obkrožati, obda(ja)ti; obsegati -
4 envelop
[in'veləp]past tense, past participle - enveloped; verb(to cover by wrapping; to surround completely: She enveloped herself in a long cloak.) zaviti* * *[invéləp]transitive verb(in) zavi(ja)ti; obkoliti, obdati -
5 mob
[mob] 1. noun(a noisy, violent or disorderly crowd of people: He was attacked by an angry mob.) drhal2. verb((of a crowd) to surround and push about in a disorderly way: The singer was mobbed by a huge crowd of his fans.) navaliti na koga* * *I [mɔb]noundrhal, sodrga, (zločinska) banda, tolpamob law — nasilje, zakon nasilja, zakon linčanjaII [mɔb]1.transitive verbnavaliti na koga ali kaj, napasti;2.intransitive verbzbrati se (drhal), razsajati, razgrajati -
6 rail
[reil] 1. noun1) (a (usually horizontal) bar of metal, wood etc used in fences etc, or for hanging things on: Don't lean over the rail; a curtain-rail; a towel-rail.) drog2) ((usually in plural) a long bar of steel which forms the track on which trains etc run.) tračnica2. verb((usually with in or off) to surround with a rail or rails: We'll rail that bit of ground off to stop people walking on it.) ograditi- railing- railroad
- railway
- by rail* * *I [réil]nountračnica, tir, železniška proga, železnica; zapah (na vratih); prečni drog, prečna deska, prečka, naslonilo (pri klopi); (često plural) ograja, pregrada; rešetka, križi; balustrada; naslon iz stebričev pri balkonih, stopniščih ali odprtih hodnikih; plural economy železniške delniceby rail — z železnico, po železnicioff the rails — iztirjen; dezorganiziran, zmeden, zbegan, vržen iz koncepta, iz reda, v neredurails Exchanges — delnice za družbe za gradnjo železnic, železniške delnicecommerce free on rail — (kratica: f.o.r.) franko vagontowel-rail — obešalnik, sušilnik za brisačoto get (to run off) the rails — iztiriti se, skočiti s tiraII [reil]1.intransitive verbograditi, opremiti z ograjo; položiti tračnice, tir; poslati (blago) po železnici;2.intransitive verbpotovati, peljati se z železnicoto rail in — ograditi, obdati z ograjoto rail off — ločiti z ograjo, s pregrado, pregraditito rail out — oddeliti z železno ograjo; izdvojitiIII [réil]intransitive verbposmehovati se, rogati se, zbadati, zmerjati, kritizirati, zabavljati (at, against proti); transitive verb z zmerjanjem, zbadanjem koga pripraviti do (česa)to rail s.o. out of the house — z zmerjanjem (koga) izgnati iz hiše; archaic pregnati z zmerjanjem, grajanjemIV [réil]noun(ptica močvirnica) mlakoš, capovoznik -
7 hem in
(to surround (someone): The soldiers were hemmed in on all sides by the enemy.) obkoliti
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