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1 science
1) (knowledge gained by observation and experiment.) znanost2) (a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc.) znanost3) (these sciences considered as a whole: My daughter prefers science to languages.) (naravoslovne) vede•- scientifically
- scientist
- science fiction* * *[sáiəns]nounznanost, veda; prirodoznanstvo; archaic znanje, poznavanje, razumevanje; sport veščina, spretnost; jocosely umetnost; archaic poklic, obrt, rokodelstvoexact, pure science — eksaktna, čista znanostman of science — znanstvenik, raziskovalecthe dismal science jocosely politična ekonomijaChristian science — doktrina krščanskih znanstvenikov (ki za ozdravljenje bolezni računajo ne na pomoč zdravnikov, temveč na vero bolnikov) -
2 information
noun (facts told or knowledge gained or given: Can you give me any information about this writer?; the latest information on the progress of the war; He is full of interesting bits of information.) informacija* * *[infəméišən]nouninformacija, informacije, obvestilo, obvestila, sporočilo, sporočila; poučevanje; poizvedovanje; vednost, poznavanje; juridically obtožba javnega tožilcainformation desk — okence, pri katerem se dajejo informacijeto lodge information against s.o. — vložiti tožbo zoper kogaa piece of information — novica, obvestilo, informacija -
3 experience
[ik'spiəriəns] 1. noun1) ((knowledge, skill or wisdom gained through) practice in some activity, or the doing of something: Learn by experience - don't make the same mistake again; Has she had experience in teaching?) izkušnja2) (an event that affects or involves a person etc: The earthquake was a terrible experience.) preizkušnja2. verb(to have experience of; to feel: I have never before experienced such rudeness!) izkusiti* * *I [ikspíəriəns]nounarchaic poskus; skušnja, izkustvo; doživljaj; kvalifikacijaII [ikspíəriəns]transitive verbizkusiti, doživeti, prestati, pretrpetiAmerican to experience religion — spreobrniti se k veri -
4 experienced
adjective (having gained knowledge from experience; skilled: an experienced mountaineer.) izkušen* * *[ikspíəriənst]adjective (in) izkušen, vešč -
5 learning
noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) znanje* * *[lɜ:ni:ə]nounznanje, učenost, učenjeAmerican zlasti plural učna snov; history the new learning — humanizem -
6 mastery
noun ((usually with over or of) control, great skill or knowledge: We have gained mastery over the enemy.) oblast* * *[má:stəri]nounoblast, gospostvo, premoč (over, of nad); spretnost, obvladanje (of, in česa) -
7 wise
1) (having gained a great deal of knowledge from books or experience or both and able to use it well.) pameten2) (sensible: You would be wise to do as he suggests; a wise decision.) pameten•- wisely- wisdom
- wisdom tooth
- wisecrack
- wise guy
- be wise to
- none the wiser
- put someone wise
- put wise* * *I [wáiz]noun(redko) načinin any wise — kakorkoli, na kakršenkoli načinin no wise — na noben način, nikakorin solemn wise — svečano, slovesno, na slovesen načinon this wise — na ta način, takoII [wáiz]adjective ( wisely adverb)pameten, moder, razumen, uvideven, izkušen; oprezen, preračunljiv, zvit; obveščen, seznanjen, poučen, vedoč; obsolete učen; American slang zavesten, vedoč, na tekočemwise woman — vedeževalka, vražaricaa word to the wise is enough — kdor ima kaj soli v glavi, že razumeto be ( —ali to get) wise — spametovati se, zavedati sehe came away from the lecture none the wiser — odšel je od predavanja prav nič pametnejši (ne da bi bil kaj razumel)to put s.o. wise to — seznaniti koga z, opozoriti koga na, uvesti koga vIII [wáiz]intransitive verb & transitive verbto wise up American slang biti informiran, zavohati (nevarnost)to keep s.o. wised up — sproti poročati komu
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