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121 illegal
[i'li:ɡəl](not allowed by the law; not legal: It is illegal to park a car here.) nezakonit- illegality* * *[ilí:gəl]adjective ( illegally adverb)ilegalen, nezakonit, podtalen -
122 illegitimate
[ili'‹itəmət]1) (born of parents not married to each other.) nezakonski2) (unacceptable or not allowed (especially by law).) nezakonit•- illegitimacy* * *I [ilidžítimit]adjective ( illegitimately adverb)nezakonit, nezakonski; napačen, nepravilenII [ilidžítimit]nounnezakonski otrokIII [ilidžítimeit]transitive verbrazveljaviti, proglasiti za neveljavno -
123 impose
[im'pouz]1) (to place (a tax, fine, task etc) on someone or something: The government have imposed a new tax on cigarettes.) naložiti2) (to force (oneself, one's opinions etc) on a person: The headmaster liked to impose his authority on the teachers.) vsiliti3) ((often with on) to ask someone to do something which he should not be asked to do or which he will find difficult to do: I hope I'm not imposing (on you) by asking you to help.) vsiljevati (se)•* * *[impóuz]1.transitive verbnaložiti, naprtiti (davke, pokoro itd; to komu); vsiliti komu svoje mišljenje; natvesti, (pre)varati; vzdeti komu priimek; printing razvrstiti rubrike, stolpce;2.intransitive verbimponirati, napraviti vtis (on, upon na, komu); varati; štuliti se, vsiljevati se (on, upon komu)printing to impose anew — preurediti (stolpce, rubrike)printing to impose wrong — zamešati (stolpce, rubrike)to impose upon o.s. — varati seto impose o.s (up)on — vsiljevati se komuto impose upon s.o.'s good nature — zlorabiti dobroto kogaecclesiastic to impose hands — položiti roke (pri blagoslavljanju) -
124 inertia
[-ʃiə]noun (the state of being inert: It was difficult to overcome the feeling of inertia that the wine and heat had brought on.) inertnost* * *[inɜ:šiə]nounphysics inercija, vztrajnost, lenivost; chemistry počasna reakcija; figuratively lenoba, lenobnost, nedelavnost -
125 infringe
[in'frin‹](to break (a law etc) or interfere with (a person's freedom or rights).) (pre)kršiti* * *[infrín(d)ž]1.transitive verbprekršiti (zakone, pogodbe), prestopiti; poseči v tuje pravice;2.intransitive verbpregrešiti se (on, upon nad) -
126 inheritance
1) (money etc inherited: He spent most of his inheritance on drink.) dediščina2) (the act of inheriting: The property came to him by inheritance.) dedovanje* * *[inhéritəns]noundediščina, dedovanje, nasledstvoaccrual of an inheritance — primer dedovanja, dediščinaby inheritance — podedovan, z dediščinolaw of inheritance — objektivna dedna pravica, biology dedna zasnova -
127 international
[intə'næʃənl] 1. adjective(involving, or done by, two or more nations: international trade; an international football match.) mednaroden2. noun1) (a football etc match played between teams from two countries.) mednarodna tekma2) ((also internationalist) a player in such a match.) tekmovalec na mednarodni tekmi•* * *I [intənaešnəl]adjective ( internationally adverb)mednarodenjuridically international law — mednarodno pravoII [intənaešnəl]nounsport tekmovalec na mednarodnih tekmah, mednarodna tekma -
128 invoke
[in'vəuk](to appeal to (some power, eg God, the law etc) for help etc.) rotiti* * *[invóuk]transitive verbprositi, zaklinjati, klicati; figuratively moledovati, obrniti se na koga
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