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41 inform
[in'fo:m]1) (to tell; to give knowledge to: Please inform me of your intentions in this matter; I was informed that you were absent from the office.) obvestiti2) ((with against or on) to tell facts to eg the police about (a criminal etc): He informed against his fellow thieves.) ovaditi•- information
- informative
- informer
- information superhighway
- information technology* * *[infɔ:m]1.transitive verbinformirati, obvestiti, obveščati, poročati, sporočiti, poučiti (of o); prešiniti, navdati ( with s, z); formirati, oblikovati;2.intransitive verb juridicallyovaditito keep s.o. informd — koga stalno obveščatito inform o.s. of s.th. — informirati se o čem, povpraševati, poizvedovati o čemto inform against s.o. — prijaviti, ovaditi koga -
42 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 -
43 instructive
[-tiv]adjective (giving knowledge or information: He gave an instructive talk about electrical repair work.) poučen* * *[instrʌktiv]adjective ( instructively adverb)poučen -
44 intimate
1. ['intimət] adjective1) (close and affectionate: intimate friends.) zaupen2) (private or personal: the intimate details of his correspondence.) oseben3) ((of knowledge of a subject) deep and thorough.) globok, temeljit2. noun(a close friend.) zaupni prijatelj3. [-meit] verb(to give information or announce.) sporočiti- intimacy
- intimately* * *I [íntimit]1.adjective ( intimately adverb)intimen, prisrčen, zaupen, globok, domač ( with s, z)on intimate terms — v prisrčnih odnosih;2.nounzaupen prijatelj, intimusII [íntimeit]transitive verbsporočiti, namigniti, napovedati, najaviti -
45 know-how
noun (the practical knowledge and skill to deal with something: She has acquired a lot of know-how about cars.) izkušenost* * *[nóuhau]nounizkušenost, izkustvo, sposobnost, znanje -
46 learn
[lə:n]past tense, past participles - learned, learnt; verb1) (to get to know: It was then that I learned that she was dead.) zvedeti2) (to gain knowledge or skill (in): A child is always learning; to learn French; She is learning (how) to swim.) učiti se•- learned- learner
- learning
- learner-friendly* * *[lə:n]1.transitive verb(na)učiti se; zvedeti, slišati (of o, from od);2.intransitive verb (iz)učiti se, navaditi se; zvedeti, slišati (of o)to learn by rote — naučiti se z vajo, učiti se na pametI am ( —ali have) yet to learn that — ni mi še znano, da -
47 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 -
48 little
['litl] 1. adjective1) (small in size: He is only a little boy; when she was little (= a child).) majhen2) (small in amount; not much: He has little knowledge of the difficulties involved.) malo3) (not important: I did not expect her to make a fuss about such a little thing.) nepomemben2. pronoun((only) a small amount: He knows little of the real world.) malo3. adverb1) (not much: I go out little nowadays.) malo2) (only to a small degree: a little-known fact.) malo3) (not at all: He little knows how ill he is.) sploh ne•- a little- little by little
- make little of* * *I [litl]adjectivemajhen, neznaten; kratek; malo; slaboten (glas); malenkosten, nepomemben; omejen; ironically reven, bedenthe little ones — otročički, malčkithe little — majhni, nepomembni ljudjea little man — mali mož, figuratively ničéa little while — kratek čas, trenuteklittle minds — omejenci, malenkostni ljudjecolloquially little Mary — želodec, prebavathe Little Masters — skupina nemških risarjev in bakrorezcev v 16. in 17. stoletjuastronomy Little Bear — Mali medvedastronomy Little Dipper — Mali vozpolitics history Little Entente — mala antantaLittle Russian — Malorus, Ukrajineclittle theater — mali oder, eksperimentalno gledališčeII [litl]adverbmalo, komaj kaj, slabo, sploh ne, redkolittle does he know — nima pojma, še sanja se mu neIII [litl]nounmalenkosta little — malo, nekajby littles — v majhnih količinah, po malem -
49 lore
[lo:](knowledge handed down on a subject: the lore of the sea.) izročilo* * *I [lɔ:]nounarchaic znanje, poznavanje, znanost, nauk; izročiloII [lɔ:]nounzoology del ptičje glave med očesoma in zgornjo čeljustjo; del kačje glave -
50 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) -
51 mathematics
[mæƟə'mætiks](( abbreviation maths [mæ ], (American) math [mæƟ]) the science or branch of knowledge dealing with measurements, numbers and quantities.) matematika- mathematically
- mathematician* * *[mæəimaetiks]nounplural matematikaelementary (higher, pure) mathematics — elementarna (višja, čista) matematika -
52 mechanics
1) (the science of the action of forces on objects: He is studying mechanics.) mehanika2) (the art of building machines: He applied his knowledge of mechanics to designing a new wheelchair.) mehanika* * *[mikaeniks]nounplural mehanika (nauk); mehanizem; figuratively tehnikapractical mechanics — strojeslovje, nauk o strojihthe mechanics of politics politični mehanizem -
53 pedant
['pedənt]1) (a person who makes a great show of his knowledge.) pedant2) (a person who attaches too much importance to minor details.) pikolovec•- pedantic- pedantically
- pedantry* * *[pédənt]nounpedant, pikolovec -
54 philosophy
[fi'losəfi]plural - philosophies; noun1) (the search for knowledge and truth, especially about the nature of man and his behaviour and beliefs: moral philosophy.) filozofija2) (a particular system of philosophical theories: I have a very simple philosophy (=attitude to life) - enjoy life!) filozofija•- philosophical
- philosophic
- philosophically
- philosophize
- philosophise* * *[filɔsəfi]nounfilozofija, modroslovje; mirnost, ravnodušnost -
55 practical
['præktikəl]1) (concerned with the doing of something: practical difficulties; His knowledge is practical rather than theoretical.) uporaben2) ((of a thing, idea etc) useful; effective: You must try to find a practical answer to the problem.) uporaben3) ((negative unpractical) (of a person) able to do or deal with things well or efficiently: He can look after himself - he's a very practical child.) spreten•- practically
- practical joke* * *[praektikəl]adjective ( practically adverb)praktičen, uporaben; izvedljiv; smotrn, koristen; spreten, ročen, izkušen; resničen, stvaren; priučentheatre practical door — vrata na odru, ki se lahko odpirajo -
56 prejudice
['pre‹ədis] 1. noun((an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge: The jury must listen to his statement without prejudice; Is racial prejudice (= dislike of people because of their race) increasing in this country?) predsodek; prejudic2. verb1) (to cause to feel prejudice for or against something.) vnaprej ustvariti sodbo, prejudicirati2) (to harm or endanger (a person's position, prospects etc) in some way: Your terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.) škoditi•* * *I [prédžudis]nounprejudic, razsodba, ki vpliva za naprej, predsodek; juridically škodaII [prédžudis]transitive verbprejudicirati ( in favour of za; against proti), naprej določiti sodbo, napolniti s predsodki; juridically škoditi, oškodovati -
57 profession
[-ʃən]1) (an occupation or job that needs special knowledge, eg medicine, law, teaching, engineering etc.) poklic2) (the people who have such an occupation: the legal profession.) stan3) (an open statement or declaration.) izjava* * *[prəféšən]noun(zlasti akademska in svobodna) profesija, poklic; ( the) poklic, stan, vsi pripadniki nekega poklica ali stanu; izpoved (vere, prepričanja), priznanje, izjava; ecclesiastic zaobljubathe learned professions — pravo, medicina, teologijathe medical profession — zdravstvo, zdravnikislang the profession — gledališki igralci -
58 profound
1) (deep: profound sleep.) globok2) (showing great knowledge or understanding: a profound remark.) globok•- profundity* * *[prəfáund]1.adjective ( profoundly adverb)globok (zlasti figuratively), globokoumen, temeljit; figuratively nedoumljiv, temen, brezdanji;2.nounpoeticallyglobina, brezno, prepad -
59 puzzle
1. verb1) (to perplex, baffle or bewilder: The question puzzled them; What puzzles me is how he got here so soon.) zmesti2) (to think long and carefully about a problem etc: I puzzled over the sum for hours.) premišljevati2. noun1) (a problem that causes a lot of thought: Her behaviour was a puzzle to him.) uganka2) (a kind of game or toy to test one's thinking, knowledge or skill: a jig-saw puzzle; a crossword puzzle.) križanka, sestavljanka•- puzzling- puzzle out* * *I [pʌzl]nounuganka, težek problem; osuplost, zbeganost, zmedaII [pʌzl]1.transitive verbzmesti, zbegati, osupniti, začuditi; delati komu preglavice, dajati opravka; komplicirati, zmešati; beliti si glavo, premišljevati;2.intransitive verbbiti zmeden, zbegan (over, about)to puzzle it out — razvozlati, rešiti (problem) -
60 range
[rein‹] 1. noun1) (a selection or variety: a wide range of books for sale; He has a very wide range of interests.) izbor; vrsta2) (the distance over which an object can be sent or thrown, sound can be heard etc: What is the range of this missile?; We are within range of / beyond the range of / out of range of their guns.) domet3) (the amount between certain limits: I'm hoping for a salary within the range $30,000 to $34,000; the range of a person's voice between his highest and lowest notes.) razpon4) (a row or series: a mountain range.) (gorska) veriga5) (in the United States, land, usually without fences, on which cattle etc can graze.) pašnik6) (a place where a person can practise shooting etc; a rifle-range.) strelišče7) (a large kitchen stove with a flat top.) štedilnik2. verb1) (to put in a row or rows: The two armies were ranged on opposite sides of the valley.) razvrstiti (se)2) (to vary between certain limits: Weather conditions here range between bad and dreadful / from bad to dreadful.) segati3) (to go, move, extend etc: His talk ranged over a number of topics.) raztezati se•- ranger* * *I [réindž]nounvrsta, niz, veriga, serija, red (zgradb, gorá); commerce zbirka, kolekcija; lestvica, skala; skrajna meja, domet, streljaj, figuratively akcijski radij, oddaljenost; svoboda gibanja; obseg, območje, polje (delovanja), sfera, prostor; razpon, obsežnost; področje za pašo, za lov; ravnina, poljana, prerija; štedilnik, kuhinjska (električna, plinska) peč, ognjišče; (= shooting-range — strelišče); pohajkovanje, klatenje, potovanjeat close range — iz neposredne bližine, od blizuat short range — iz bližine, od blizuwithin range — na streljaju, v dostrelurange of activities — področje (polje, sfera) delovanja, udejstvovanjarange of goods — izbira, izbor, asortiment, skladišče blagarange of mountains — gorska veriga, pogorjerange of vision — vidno polje, obzorje, dogledlong range gun military daljnometni topto be out of range — biti zunaj dometa, dosegaII [réindž]1.intransitive verbstati, ležati (v vrsti, v redi), tvoriti vrsto, vrstiti se; biti v isti vrsti; razprostirati se, raztezati se, širiti se, potekati, segati (do); stati, postaviti se, namestiti se; spadati ( with k), šteti se ( with k); bloditi, tavati, begati, pohajkovati, križariti; patruljirati; variirati, kolebati ( between med); rasti, dvigati se in padati; imeti domet, nesti (o strelnem orožju); določiti razdaljo do; botany & zoology nahajati se, javljati se, najti se; gibati se (from... to od... do);2.transitive verbpostaviti v vrste, uvrstiti, razvrstiti, razporediti, urediti; izravnati; prehoditi; pluti ob, vzdolžto range the coast — pluti ob obali, vzdolž obaleto range oneself with s.o. — držati s komto range the woods — tavati, pohajkovati po gozdovihto range up the guard of honour — postrojiti, postaviti častno stražo
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