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21 vital
1) (essential; of the greatest importance: Speed is vital to the success of our plan; It is vital that we arrive at the hospital soon.) bistven2) (lively and energetic: a vital person/personality.) vitalen•- vitality* * *[váitl]1.adjective ( vitally adverb)življenjski, življenjsko važen, nujno potreben, vitalen; poetically živ, ki živi; življenjsko nevaren, smrten, poguben, usodepoln; figuratively biten, bitno važen, bistven, glaven, osnoven; odločilen; živahen, vitalen, poln poleta (elana)vital force, necessity — življenjska moč, potreba (nuja)vital statistics humorously obseg prsi, pasu in bokov pri ženskia vital wound — smrtonosna rana;2.nounpluralvitalni organi (neobhodno potrebni za življenje); figuratively bistvo; važni sestavni deli -
22 well-known
adjective (familiar or famous: a well-known TV personality.) slaven* * *[wélnóun]adjectivedobro, splošno znan -
23 -humoured
(having, or showing, feelings or a personality of a particular sort: a good-humoured person; an ill-humoured remark.) ki je (...) volje -
24 personalities
plural; see personality -
25 talking head
noun (a TV personality.) znan obraz s televizije
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