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[vein]1) (any of the tubes that carry the blood back to the heart.) vena2) (a similar-looking line on a leaf.) žila* * *I [véin]nounanatomy vena, žila; geology rudna žila; botany žilica, rebro; proga, maroga, žila (v marmorju, v lesu); reža, razpoka; figuratively nagnjenje, razpoloženje, volja, smisel, "žilica" ( for za kaj); čud, temperament; stil, način, tonI am not in the vein for joking — nisem razpoložen za šale, ni mi do šalhe said more in the same vein — dodal je še nekaj stvari, ki so bile iste noteII [véin]transitive verbokrasiti, pokriti z žilami, ožiliti; marmorirati
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