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1 pent
[pent]adjectivezaprt, ujet (v oboru, hlevu itd.); figuratively skrit, prikrit -
2 pent-up
[péntʌp]adjectivezaprt, zadržan; figuratively potlačen -
3 pent-
prefix pet -
4 Pent.
abbreviationPentecost; Pentateuch -
5 pent-roof
[péntru:f]nounpoševna streha -
6 pentagon
['pentəɡən, ]( American[) -ɡon](a 5-sided geometrical figure.) peterokotnik* * *[péntəgən]nounmathematics peterokotnik -
7 pentad
[péntæd]nounpetletje, število pet, skupina petih stvari; chemistry petvalentni element ali radikal -
8 pentadactyl
[péntədaektil]adjectivepetprsten -
9 pentagram
[péntəgræm]nounpentagram, peterokraka zvezda, narisana v eni potezi; mističen znak, simbol -
10 pentahedral
[pentəhí:drəl]adjectivemathematics pentaedrski -
11 pentahedron
[pentəhí:drən]noun(plural pentahedrons, pentahedra) mathematics pentaeder -
12 pentasyllabic
[pentəsilaebik]adjectivemetrics peterostopen -
13 Pentateuch
[péntətju:k]nounpentatevh, petero Mojzesovih knjig -
14 Pentecost
['pentəkoust, ]( American[) -ko:st](the Christian festival of Whitsuntide celebrated on the seventh Sunday after Easter.) binkošti* * *[péntikɔst]nounžidovski praznik žetve; binkošti -
15 repent
[rə'pent]1) ((especially in religion) to be sorry for one's past sins.) kesati se2) ((with of) to wish that one had not done, made etc: He repented of his generosity.) obžalovati•- repentant* * *[ripént]transitive verb & intransitive verbobžalovati, kesati se (of česa)I repent me of all I did — vsega se kesam, kar sem naredilyou shall repent it! — obžaloval boš (žal ti bo za) to!archaic it repents me that I did it — kesam se, žal mi je, da sem to storil -
16 serpent
['sə:pənt](a snake.) kača* * *[sɜ:pent]noun(velika, strupena) kača; figuratively podla, izdajalska oseba, "gad, ki ga redimo na prsih"; music serpent (pihalo); astronomy Kača (ozvezdje)the old Serpent — satan, zlodej
См. также в других словарях:
pent- — pent(a) ♦ Élément, du gr. pente « cinq ». pent(a) élément, du grec pente, cinq . ⇒PENT(A) , PENT(É) , (PENT , PENTA , PENTÉ )élém. formant Élém. tiré du gr. «cinq … Encyclopédie Universelle
Pent- — [↑ Penta ] Zahlwortstamm in Namen von Verb. oder Gruppen mit 5 C Atomen, z. B. Pentanol, Penten, Pentyl , vgl. Isopent . * * * pent , Pent : ↑ penta , Penta . * * * pent , Pent : ↑penta , ↑Penta . pen|ta , Pen|ta … Universal-Lexikon
pent-up — [ˌpent ˈʌp] adj [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: pent an old past participle of pen; PEN12] pent up feelings or energy have not been expressed or used for a long time ▪ years of pent up anger and frustration … Dictionary of contemporary English
pent — prt. žr. bent: Pent tris arba keturis kartus DP135. Pent vieną ašarėlę DP32. Juos baisiai plakė, idant pent tuo būdu jop grįžtų DP80. Rūpinkimės, idant pent mažiausiaisiais būtumbim karalystoje DP485 … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Pent — Pent, p. p. or a. [From {Pen}, v. t.] Penned or shut up; confined; often with up. [1913 Webster] Here in the body pent. J. Montgomery. [1913 Webster] No pent up Utica contracts your powers. J. M. Sewall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pent-up — /pent up /, adj. confined; restrained; not vented or expressed; curbed: pent up emotions; pent up rage. [1705 15; adj. use of v. phrase pent up] Syn. repressed, suppressed, bottled up. * * * … Universalium
pent-up — [ ,pent ʌp ] adjective a pent up emotion is a strong feeling that you do not express and that gradually becomes more difficult to control: pent up excitement/frustration/fear … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pent up — UK [ˌpent ˈʌp] US adjective pent up emotions are strong feelings, for example anger, that you do not express so that they gradually become more difficult to control pent up excitement/frustration/fear Thesaurus: general words used to describe… … Useful english dictionary
pent-up — UK US /ˌpentˈʌp/ adjective [before noun] ► ECONOMICS used to describe strong demand for a product that has not had the opportunity of being expressed as sales, for example because consumers have had too little money: »Sales of heavy lorries… … Financial and business terms
pent — kept in, confined, mid 16c., variant of penned, pp. of the verb from PEN (Cf. pen) (2). Pent up (also pent up) is from 1580s … Etymology dictionary
pent-up — [pent′up′] adj. held in check; curbed; confined [pent up emotion] … English World dictionary