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1 large
(great in size, amount etc; not small: a large number of people; a large house; a large family; This house is too large for two people.) velik- largely- largeness
- at large* * *I [la:dž]adjective ( largely adverb)velik; prostoren, obširen, razsežen, velik (posel, družina, dohodek, vsota itd.); archaic velikodušen, velikopotezen; svoboden (umetnost)on a large scale — na veliko, velikopoteznolarge of limb — velik, velikih udovII [la:dž]nounsvobodaat large — na svobodi; nadrobno, obširno; na splošno; na slepo; verb celoti, vesto discuss s.th. at large — nadrobno kaj pretrestithe world at large — ves svet, vsi ljudjegentleman at large — dvorjan brez posebnih dolžnosti; svoj gospodar, človek brez poklicain (the) large — na veliko, v celotiIII [la:dž]adverbna veliko, važno, bahavo -
2 zero
['ziərəu]plural - zeros; noun1) (nought; the number or figure 0: Three plus zero equals three; The figure 100 has two zeros in it.) ničla2) (the point on a scale (eg on a thermometer) which is taken as the standard on which measurements may be based: The temperature was 5 degrees above/below zero.) ničla3) (the exact time fixed for something to happen, eg an explosion, the launching of a spacecraft etc: It is now 3 minutes to zero.) odločilni trenutek* * *Iplural zero(e)s [zí(ə)rou, -rouz]noun ničla, nula; najnižja točka, izhodišče (lestvice, skale); ledišče; figuratively ničè, ničla (oseba)Zero — lahko vojaško japonsko letalo v 2. svetovni vojni; aeronautics višina pod 1000 čevljevaeronautics at zero level — tik nad zemljo10 degrees below (above) zero — 10°C pod (nad) ničlozero hour military British English čas, določen za začetek vojaške operacije (napada itd.), figuratively odločilen, kritičen čas ali trenutekZero hour was 2 a.m. — čas začetka operacije je bil ob dveh ponočito equate to zero mathematics izenačiti z ničloII [zí(ə)rou]adjective (meteorologija) manj kot 50 čevljev visok (plast oblakov); ki znaša manj kot 165 čevljev v vodoravni smeri (vidik)III [zí(ə)rou]transitive verb(preterite & past participle zeroed) technical nastaviti na ničlozero in — naravnati vizir (puške, topa)
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