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[indi'pendənt]1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) neodvisen2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) neodvisen3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) neodvisen4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) neodvisen•- independently* * *I [indipéndənt]adjective ( independently adverb)neodvisen (of od), samostojen, svoboden, nevezan, samozavesten; denarno neodvisen; svobodoljuben; grammar neodvisen, glavnigrammar independent clause — glavni stavekmilitary independent fire — hitro streljanje, posamično streljanjeII [indipéndənt]nounneodvisnež, -nica; kdor ne prizna cerkvene oblasti; kdor ni v nobeni politični stranki
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gentleman — In its English origin, this term formerly referred to a man of noble or gentle birth; one belonging to the landed gentry; a man of independent means; all above the rank of Yeomen … Black's law dictionary