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1 outbreak
(a sudden beginning (usually of something unpleasant): the outbreak of war.) izbruh* * *[áutbreik]nounizbruh, naval; upor -
2 epidemic
[epi'demik](an outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly and attacks very many people: an epidemic of measles/influenza.) epidemija* * *[epidémik]medicine1.adjective ( epidemically adverb)kužen, epidemičen;2.nounepidemija, množična nalezljiva bolezen -
3 kill
[kil] 1. verb(to cause the death of: He killed the rats with poison; The outbreak of typhoid killed many people; The flat tyre killed our hopes of getting home before midnight.) ubiti2. noun(an act of killing: The hunter was determined to make a kill before returning to the camp.) uboj- killer- kill off
- kill time* * *I [kil]nounAmerican dialectal kanal, potok, rekaII [kil]nounubijanje; ubita divjad, ulov; military uničenje; nautical potopitev ladjeon the kill — z ubijalskim namenom, na lovu za plenomIII [kil]1.transitive verbubiti, ubijati; klati, zaklati (živino); ubiti, ustreliti (divjad); military uničiti, potopiti (ladjo); pokončati, ugonobiti, udušiti, zatreti; figuratively preklicati, stornirati, razveljaviti, črtati; figuratively potlačiti, zadušiti (čustva), obsipati (s pretirano dobroto); olajšati, ublažiti (bolečino), nevtralizirati (barvo, hrup); odbiti, preprečiti (zakonski osnutek), prekrižati (načrt); sport zaustaviti (žogo); zabiti čas; American colloquially popiti celo steklenico;2.intransitive verbpovzročiti smrt; colloquially biti neudržljiv, biti očarljivto kill the fatted calf for s.o. — z veseljem sprejeti, sprejeti kot izgubljenega sinato kill s.o. with kindness — škoditi komu s preveliko dobrotodressed up to kill — zapeljivo oblečen, gizdavo oblečen -
4 storm
[sto:m] 1. noun1) (a violent disturbance in the air causing wind, rain, thunder etc: a rainstorm; a thunderstorm; a storm at sea; The roof was damaged by the storm.) nevihta2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) vihar2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) rohneti2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) divjati3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) zavzeti z jurišem•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm* * *I [stɔ:m]nounnevihta (tudi figuratively), vihar, neurje, huda ura, močan veter; naliv, toča, snežni vihar; figuratively burja; hrup, hrušč, direndaj, vpitje, razbur jenje; military napad (na utrdbo), jurišstorm and stress literature Sturm und Drang, čas vrenja idej in nemirova storm of abuse — ploha psovk, žaliteva storm in a teacup — vihar v kozarcu vode, figuratively mnogo vika, veliko razburjenje zaradi malenkosti, za ničto take by storm — zavzeti z jurišem (tudi figuratively)II [stɔ:m]intransitive verbbesneti, divjati (veter), razsajati; besneti (at s.o. na koga); močno deževati (snežiti); planiti; military napasti (z artilerijo); transitive verb zavzeti z jurišem, jurišati na (tudi figuratively); jezno zavpiti (besedo itd.) -
5 uproar
((an outbreak of) noise, shouting etc: The whole town was in (an) uproar after the football team's victory.) razgrajanje- uproariously* * *[ʌprɔ:]nounhrup, hrušč, trušč, kraval, direndaj, razgrajanje; razburjenje
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