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1 lose touch (with)
(to stop communicating (with): I used to see him quite often but we have lost touch.) izgubiti stik z -
2 lose touch (with)
(to stop communicating (with): I used to see him quite often but we have lost touch.) izgubiti stik z -
3 tag along
( often with behind or with) (to follow or go (with someone), often when one is not wanted: We never get away from him - everywhere we go, he insists on tagging along (with us)!) slediti kot senca -
4 get along
( often with with) (to be friendly or on good terms (with someone): I get along very well with him; The children just cannot get along together.) razumeti se* * *intransitive verb & transitive verbnapredovati; opraviti; razumeti se; ( with) shajatiget along with you! — poberi se!; ne govori neumnosti! -
5 be the matter
( often with with) (to be the/a trouble, difficulty or thing that is wrong: Is anything the matter?; What's the matter with you?) biti narobe -
6 fit in
( often with with) (to be able to live, exist etc in agreement or harmony: She doesn't fit in with the other children.) razumeti se (s kom) -
7 lash out
( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) tolči okrog sebe -
8 drop out
( often with of) (to withdraw from a group, from a course at university, or from the normal life of society: There are only two of us going to the theatre now Mary has dropped out; She's dropped out of college.) izpasti, izpisati se* * *intransitive verb izkapati; odtihotapiti se; figuratively prenehati sodelovati, ne končati šolanja -
9 fall short
( often with of) (to be not enough or not good enough etc: The money we have falls short of what we need.) ne zadoščati* * *(of) intransitive verb ne doseči; zaostajati; ne zadovoljiti; zgrešiti; manjkati -
10 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) tolči okoli sebe* * *intransitive verb tolči (at po), tolči okoli sebehit out! — udari! -
11 put aside
( often with for) (to keep (something) for a particular person or occasion: Would you put this book aside for me and I'll collect it later; We have put aside the dress you ordered.) dati na stran* * *transitive verb odložiti (delo, knjigo); dati na stran, prihraniti (denar); odvreči (staro obleko) -
12 smarten
( often with up) verb (to make or become smarter: He has smartened up a lot in appearance lately.) urediti se* * *[smá:tən]transitive verb & intransitive verbokrasiti (se), olepšati (se), urediti (se), elegantno (se) obleči (često smarten up); pospešiti, forsirati -
13 all set
( often with to) (ready or prepared (to do something); just on the point of (doing something): We were all set to leave when the phone rang.) biti tik pred tem, da -
14 let fly
( often with at) (to throw, shoot or send out violently: He let fly (an arrow) at the target.) ustreliti -
15 measure up
( often with to) (to reach a certain required standard: John's performance doesn't measure up (to the others).) dosegati -
16 muscle in
( often with on) (to gain entry, or gain a share of something by force: The large firms have muscled in on all the important contracts.) brezobzirno se vriniti -
17 own up
( often with to) (to admit that one has done something: He owned up to having broken the window.) priznati -
18 separate up
( often with into) (to divide: The house has been separated up into different flats.) razdeliti -
19 take a bet
( often with on) (to bet: Are you willing to take a bet on whether he'll come or not?) sprejeti stavo -
20 take up arms
( often with against) (to begin fighting: The peasants took up arms against the dictator.) vstati (proti)
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