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1 shoe
1. [ʃu:] noun1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) čevelj2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) podkev2. [ʃod] verb(to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) obuti; podkovati- shod- shoelace
- shoemaker
- on a shoestring* * *I [šu:]noun(nizek) čevelj; American škorenj; cokla; podkev; okov (na koncu palice); železni okov, okovana drsalica pri saneh (sankah); luknja, v katero je posajen jamborover (up to) the shoes figuratively do prek ušesshoes and stockings botany vrsta deteljedead man's shoes figuratively nestrpno pričakovana dediščinathat's another pair of shoes figuratively to je nekaj (čisto) drugegathe shoe is on the other foot figuratively stvar je čisto drugačnato be (to stand) in s.o.'s shoes — biti v koži kake osebeto cast a shoe — izgubiti podkev, obosetito die in one's shoes — umreti nasilne smrti, biti obešenthat is where the shoe pinches figuratively tu žuli čevelj, v tem grmu tiči zajecto put the shoe on the right foot figuratively odkriti (obdolžiti) pravega krivcahe shakes in his shoes — drgeče od strahu, kolena se mu tresejoto throw an old shoe after s.o. figuratively (za)želeti komu srečo (zlasti novoporočencema)to wait for a dead man's shoes — prežati, nestrpno čakati na dediščinoto walk in s.o.'s shoes — hoditi komu v škodo (v zelnik)II [šu:]transitive verbobuti; podkovati (konja), okovati (palico, sani itd.); nabiti obroč (kolesu)to shoe the goose figuratively mlatiti prazno slamo, čas zapravljati; slang biti ali postati (rahlo) pijanto shoe the horse (the mule) slang goljufati svojega delodajalca -
2 shoe-string
[šú:striŋ]1.nounvezalka (trak) za čevlje; American colloquially "par grošev"shoe-string budget American skromna sredstvaon a shoe-string American slang z omejenimi, majhnimi sredstvito start a business on a shoe-string — začeti trgovino s par groši;2.adjectivebeden -
3 shoe-leather
[šú:leðə]nounusnje za čevljeto save shoe-leather figuratively varčevati s podplati, pot si prihraniti -
4 shoe-shine
[šú:šain]nounleščenje čevljev; (= shoe-shine boy) čistilec čevljev -
5 shoe-buckle
[šú:bʌkl]nounzaponka na čevlju -
6 shoe-lace
[šú:leis]nounvezalka (trak) za čevlje -
7 shoe-last
[šú:la:st]nounčevljarsko kopito za čevlje -
8 shoe-lift
[šú:lift]nounžlica za obuvanje -
9 shoe-rebuilder
[šú:ribíldə]noun(čevljar) krpač -
10 shoe-tack
[šú:tæk]nounžebelj (z glavico) za podplat -
11 shoe-tree
[šú:tri:]nounčevljarsko kopito (za čevlje) -
12 gym shoe
(a light, canvas usually rubber-soled shoe worn for gymnastics.) telovadni čevlji -
13 tennis shoe
noun (a sports shoe suitable for tennis, running etc.) teniški copat -
14 skid-shoe
[skídšu:]nouncokla, zavora -
15 heel
[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) peta2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) peta3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) peta2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) pribiti peto2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) nagniti se•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel* * *I [hi:l]nounpeta, podpetnik; zadnje kopito; zadnja živalska noga; peta, ven moleč del predmeta (npr. držaj godala); spodnji del (jambora, gredi itd.); American slang barabadown at (the) heel — ali out at heels — ponošenih pet, figuratively oguljen, strgan, v slabih razmerahto heel — pri nogi (pes), figuratively ubogljivo, voljnofiguratively under the heel of — pod peto, pod oblastjothe iron heel figuratively trda oblast, železna petaAmerican heel of the hand — peščaj;Z glagoli: to be carried with the heels foremost — biti odnesen s petami naprej, mrtevto come to heel — priti k nogi (pes), figuratively zvesto slediti, ubogatito have s.o. by the heels — imeti koga v oblastito kick ( —ali cool) one's heels — dolgo čakati, American slang plesatito kick ( —ali tip, turn) up one's heels — umreti, pete iztegnitinot to know if one is on one's head or heels — ne vedeti, kje se koga glava držito lay ( —ali clap) by the heels — ujeti, zvezati, spraviti v zaporto show a clean pair of heels — pete pokazati, bežatito take to one's heels — pete odnesti, pobegnitito tread on s.o.'s heels — obesiti se komu na peteII [hi:l]1.transitive verbpodpetiti; podplesti (nogavice); sport udariti žogo z držajem palice (golf), poriniti žogo s peto (rugby), nadeti petelinu ostroge (petelinji boj); American slang dati komu denar;2.intransitive verbstati ob nogi, hoditi ob nogi (pes); dotikati se s petami; American slang teči, švigniti -
16 belong
[bi'loŋ]1) ((with to) to be the property of: This book belongs to me.) biti last (nekoga)2) ((with to) to be a native, member etc of: I belong to the sailing club.) biti član3) ((with with) to go together with: This shoe belongs with that shoe.) prilegati se•* * *[bilɔŋ]intransitive verb (to, in, with, under, among) pripadati; spadati; tikati se; spodobiti se; American biti rojento belong together — skladati se, razumeti se -
17 clog
I [kloɡ] noun1) (a shoe made entirely of wood: Dutch clogs.) cokla2) (a shoe with a wooden sole.) coklaII [kloɡ] past tense, past participle clogged - (often with up)(to make or become blocked: The drain is clogged (up) with hair.) zamašiti (se)* * *I [klɔg]nounklada; cokla; figuratively ovira; breme; technical zamašitev (stroja)II [klɔg]1.transitive verbzadržati; (by, with) zamašiti; figuratively obremeniti, ovirati;2.intransitive verbzamašiti se; sprijemati se -
18 ridicule
['ridikju:l]verb (to laugh at; to mock: They ridiculed him because he was wearing one brown shoe and one black shoe.) posmehovati se (komu)* * *[rídikju:l]1.nounsmešenje, posmeh, zasmehovanje, roganje, norčevanje; absurdnost; smešnost; smešna stvar ali osebato hold up to ridicule — osmešiti koga, karikirati kogato turn into ridicule, to treat with ridicule — rogati se, (o)smešiti, posmehovati se;2.transitive verbnapraviti smešno; izpostaviti koga (za)smehu; zasmehovati; posmehovati se, rogati se, norčevati se iz -
19 shod
* * *[šɔd]1.preterite & past participle od to shoe;2.adjectiveobut; podkovan -
20 style
1. noun1) (a manner or way of doing something, eg writing, speaking, painting, building etc: different styles of architecture; What kind of style are you going to have your hair cut in?; a new hairstyle.) slog2) (a fashion in clothes etc: the latest Paris styles; I don't like the new style of shoe.) moda3) (elegance in dress, behaviour etc: She certainly has style.) stil2. verb1) (to arrange (hair) in a certain way: I'm going to have my hair cut and styled.) modno oblikovati2) (to design in a certain style: These chairs/clothes are styled for comfort.) oblikovati•- stylish- stylishly
- stylishness
- stylist
- in style* * *I [stáil]nounslog, stil, način (govora, pisanja, življenja itd.); dober, pravilen način; architecture slog; moda, model, kroj; sport stil, tehnika; uglajeno vedenje, fin način, okus, eleganca, imenitnost; (službeni) naslov, naziv, ogovarjanje, titula; economy juridically tvrdka, ime tvrdke; vrsta, kategorija; štetje časa (koledar); history pisalo, poetically pero ali svinčnik; igla (bakrorezna, gramofonska itd.); medicine sonda; kazalec sončne ure; printing stil pisanja in pravopisunder the style of — pod naslovom (imenom, firmo)that's the style! colloquially tako je (prav)!the matter is worth more than the style figuratively vsebina je več vredna kot oblikamy style is plain John Smith — moje ime je preprosto J. S.to put on style American colloquially delati se finegaII [stáil]transitive verbnazivati, ogovarjati, da(ja)ti naslov, titulirati, naslavljati, imenovati, označiti; narediti (zasnovati, ukrojiti) po najnovejši modi; economy American slang delati reklamo zathe King's eldest son is styled the Prince of Wales — najstarejši kraljev sin ima naslov P. of. W. (knez Valizije, valizijski princ)to style a new type of shoe — uvesti, spraviti v modo nov tip čevlja
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