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  • 1 put up

    1) (to raise (a hand etc).) dvigniti
    2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) zgraditi
    3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) nalepiti
    4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) zvišati
    5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) braniti se
    6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) preskrbeti
    7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) prenočiti
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    1.
    transitive verb
    dvigniti (roko, zastavo, jadra itd.); obesiti (sliko, zastor); nalepiti (plakat); razpeti (dežnik); postaviti (šotor); colloquially fingirati, izmisliti ( a put up job naprej domenjena stvar, prevara); pomoliti se, zahvaliti se (bogu); sprejeti gosta, vzeti pod streho, prenočiti; shraniti, spraviti; zaviti, zložiti, paketirati (in v); vtakniti (meč) v nožnico; konservirati, vkuhati, vložiti (sadje); pripraviti zdravilo (v lekarni); theatre uprizoriti (igro); postaviti, predlagati (kandidata); ponuditi, dati v prodajo; zvišati (ceno); spoditi, splašiti, pregnati iz brloga (divjad); dati na oklice; plačati; staviti, zastaviti (na stavi); napeljati, nagovoriti, naščuvati (to k);
    2.
    intransitive verb
    nastaniti se, ustaviti se pri kom (at); kandidirati, potegovati se ( for za); plačati ( for za); sprijazniti se s čim, prenašati, mirno sprejeti ( with)
    slang to put s.o.'s back up — užaliti, zjeziti koga
    to put up a fight — dobro se upirati, dobro se boriti
    to put s.o. up to — nagovoriti koga k čemu, poučiti koga
    to put up to s.o.prepustiti komu odločitev
    to put up with — prenašati, potrpeti, zadovoljiti se s čim

    English-Slovenian dictionary > put up

  • 2 colossal

    [kə'losəl]
    (very big; enormous: a colossal increase in the price of books.) ogromen
    * * *
    [kəlɔsl]
    adjective ( colossally adverb)
    velikanski, orjaški, ogromen; colloquially sijajen, imeniten, čudovit

    English-Slovenian dictionary > colossal

  • 3 go up

    1) (to increase in size, value etc: The temperature/price has gone up.) dvigniti se
    2) (to be built: There are office blocks going up all over town.) rasti
    * * *
    intransitive verb dvigniti, vzpenjati se; naraščati; razpočiti se, eksplodirati

    English-Slovenian dictionary > go up

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