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1 lobster
['lobstə](a type of shellfish with large claws.) jastog* * *[lɔbstə]nounzoology jastog; archaic slang angleški vojak (v rdeči uniformi) -
2 lobster-eyed
[lɔbstəraid]adjectiveizbuljenih oči -
3 relish
['reliʃ] 1. verb(to enjoy greatly: He relishes his food; I relished the thought of telling my husband about my promotion.) uživati (v čem)2. noun1) (pleasure; enjoyment: He ate the food with great relish; I have no relish for such a boring task.) užitek2) (a strong flavour, or a sauce etc for adding flavour.) začimba* * *I [réliš]nounokus (za kaj), užitek (v hrani ipd.), slast; dišava, začimba; prijeten okus; predjed; figuratively veselje (za kaj) navdušenje; nagnjenje ljubezen (do česa); privlačnost, všečnost, draž, čar, tek; pokušnja, kapljica (of česa)I have no relish for (music) — nimam nobenega veselja (smisla) za, ne maram za (glasbo), ni mi do (glasbe)to have lost all relish — izgubiti vso privlačnost (draž, slast)to read with great relish — brati z velikim užitkom, naslajati se ob branjuII [réliš]1.transitive verbnapraviti (kaj) okusno, tečno, slastno; dati prijeten okus (čemu); začiniti ( with z); najti slast v, imeti užitek od, uživati (v čem, kaj), imeti rad; rad (kaj) jesti, s tekom jesti;2.intransitive verbbiti okusen (tečen, slasten, prijeten); dišati, iti v tek (slast), tekniti; imeti okus, tek (za kaj)to relish of — dišati po; spominjati naI do not relish the idea of staying here — misel, da bi ostal tu, mi ne prijado you relish the lobster? — vam gre jastog v slast? -
4 salad
['sæləd]((a dish of) mixed raw vegetables.) solata- salad cream
- salad dressing* * *[saeləd]noun(začinjena) solata; sesekljano meso, pomešano s kako solato -
5 spiny
adjective (full of, or covered with, spines: a spiny cactus.) bodljikav* * *[spáini]adjectivebotany zoology bodičast, trnov, trnast; figuratively trnov, težaven, kočljiv, zamotan, zapletenspiny lobster zoology langusta -
6 dine on
(to have for one's dinner: They dined on lobster and champagne.) imeti za kosilo/večerjo
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Lobster — Lob ster, n. [AS. loppestre, lopystre prob., corrupted fr. L. locusta a marine shellfish, a kind of lobster, a locust. Cf. {Locust}.] (Zo[ o]l.) 1. Any large macrurous crustacean used as food, esp. those of the genus {Homarus}; as the American… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lobster — (n.) marine shellfish, O.E. loppestre lobster, locust, corruption of L. locusta, lucusta lobster, locust, by influence of O.E. loppe spider, a variant of lobbe. The ending of O.E. loppestre is the fem. agent noun suffix (Cf. Baxter, Webster; see… … Etymology dictionary
lobster — [läb′stər] n. pl. lobsters or lobster [ME < OE loppestre, lopustre < loppe, spider (from the external resemblance: see LOB) + estre: see STER] 1. any of various families (esp. Nephropidae) of marine, bottom dwelling decapods with compound… … English World dictionary
lobster — ► NOUN 1) a large marine crustacean with stalked eyes and large pincers. 2) the flesh of this animal as food. ► VERB ▪ catch lobsters. ORIGIN Old English, from Latin locusta crustacean, locust … English terms dictionary
Lobster — For other uses, see Lobster (disambiguation). Lobster Temporal range: Valanginian–Recent … Wikipedia
lobster — /lob steuhr/, n., pl. (esp. collectively) lobster, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) lobsters. 1. any of various large, edible, marine, usually dull green, stalk eyed decapod crustaceans of the family Homaridae, esp. of the genus… … Universalium
lobster — /ˈlɒbstə / (say lobstuh) noun 1. → rock lobster. 2. any of various edible, freshwater, stalk eyed decapod crustaceans of the family Nephropidae, found in the Northern Hemisphere, with large claws and a smooth carapace; crayfish. 3. Especially… …
lobster — [OE] The Latin word locusta denoted both the voracious grasshopper, the ‘locust’, and the ‘lobster’ or similar crustaceans, such as the crayfish (if, as has been suggested, the word is related to Greek lēkan ‘jump’, then presumably the… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
lobster — [[t]lɒ̱bstə(r)[/t]] lobsters N VAR A lobster is a sea creature that has a hard shell, two large claws, and eight legs. She sold me a couple of live lobsters. N UNCOUNT Lobster is the flesh of a lobster eaten as food. ...lobster on a bed of fresh… … English dictionary
lobster — [OE] The Latin word locusta denoted both the voracious grasshopper, the ‘locust’, and the ‘lobster’ or similar crustaceans, such as the crayfish (if, as has been suggested, the word is related to Greek lēkan ‘jump’, then presumably the… … Word origins
lobster — n. & v. n. 1 any large marine crustacean of the family Nephropidae, with stalked eyes and two pincer like claws as the first pair of ten limbs. 2 its flesh as food. v.intr. catch lobsters. Phrases and idioms: lobster pot a basket in which… … Useful english dictionary