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1 pest
[pest]1) (a creature that is harmful or destructive, eg a mosquito, a rat etc.) golazen2) (a troublesome person or thing: He is always annoying me - he is an absolute pest!) nadloga•* * *[pest]noungolazen, mrčes; figuratively nadloga, muka; škodljivec; archaic kugapest control — zatiranje golazni, škodljivcev -
2 pest-house
[pésthaus]nouninfekcijska klinika, bolnišnica za kužne bolezni -
3 rinder pest
[ríndəpest]nounživinska kuga -
4 pester
['pestə](to annoy (someone) frequently or continually: He pestered me with questions; She pestered him to help her.) gnjaviti* * *[péstə]transitive verbgnjaviti, mrcvariti, nadlegovati, mučiti -
5 pesterer
[péstərə]noungnjavator, mučitelj -
6 pestering
[péstəriŋ]adjective ( pesteringly adverb)ki gnjavi, muči -
7 pestologist
[pestɔlədžist]nounstrokovnjak za zatiranje mrčesa -
8 pestology
[pestɔlədži]nounnauk o mrčesu -
9 fist
[fist](a tightly closed hand: He shook his fist at me in anger.) pest* * *I [fist]nounpest; colloquially roka, šapa; jocosely pisavaclose-fisted, tight-fisted — skopuški, skopto grease s.o.'s fist — podkupovati kogathe mailed fist — moč, oblastto shake one's fist at s.o. — groziti komu s pestjoII [fist]transitive verbs pestjo udariti, pestiti; zagrabiti; marine manipulirati z veslom, jadrom -
10 beard
[biəd]1) (the hair that grows on the chin: a man's beard; a goat's beard.) brada2) (a group of hair-like tufts on an ear of corn: the beard on barley.) resa•- bearded* * *I [biəd]nounbrada; osina, resa; zobec; škrbina (na nožu); škrge (ostrige)to laugh at s.o.'s beard — smejati se komu v brk, skušati koga naplahtatiII [biəd]transitive verbfiguratively po robu se postaviti, kljubovati, izzivatito beard the lion in his den — izzivati koga, ostro komu ugovarjati -
11 Budapest
[bjú:dəpest]proper nameBudimpešta -
12 bunch
1. noun(a number of things fastened or growing together: a bunch of bananas.) šop2. verb((often with up or together) to come or put together in bunches, groups etc: Traffic often bunches on a motorway.) (na)kopičiti (se)* * *I [bʌnč]noungrozd, sveženj, šop, šopek; slang množica, gruča, skupina; American čredaAmerican colloquially bunch of calico — ženaII [bʌnč]1.transitive verbzvezati, združiti;2.intransitive verbzdružiti se, skupaj se držati -
13 chuckle
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14 clench
[klen ](to close tightly together: He clenched his teeth/fist.) stisniti* * *I [klenč]transitive verbtrdno prijeti; stisniti (pest, zobe); zakovičiti; dokončno rešiti; podkrepitiII [klenč]nountrden prijem, stisk; pritrjanje z zakovicami; zakovica; prepričevalen dokaz -
15 cockroach
['kokrəu ](a beetle-like insect which is a household pest.) ščurek* * *[kɔkrouč]nounzoology ščurek -
16 cup
1. noun1) (a usually round hollow container to hold liquid for drinking, often with a handle: a teacup; a cup of tea.) skodelica2) (an ornamental vessel, usually of silver or other metal, given as a prize in sports events etc: They won the Football League Cup.) pokal2. verb1) (to form (one's hands) into the shape of a cup: He cupped his hands round his mouth and called.) zaokrožiti roke2) (to hold (something) in one's cupped hands: He cupped the egg in his hands.) držati v rokah•- cupful- cupboard
- cup final
- cup-tie
- one's cup of tea* * *I [kʌp]nounskodelica, čaša, kupa, pokal; plural popivanjeto be a cup too low — prenesti malo pijače; biti potrtII [kʌp]transitive verbmedicine puščati kri z rožičem; pest na pol stisniti -
17 daddle
[daedl]1.noundialectalpest;2.intransitive verbopotekati se; pohajkovati -
18 double
1. adjective1) (of twice the (usual) weight, size etc: A double whisky, please.) dvojen2) (two of a sort together or occurring in pairs: double doors.) dvojen3) (consisting of two parts or layers: a double thickness of paper; a double meaning.) dvojen4) (for two people: a double bed.) dvojen2. adverb1) (twice: I gave her double the usual quantity.) dvakratno2) (in two: The coat had been folded double.) dvakratno3. noun1) (a double quantity: Whatever the women earn, the men earn double.) dvojna količina2) (someone who is exactly like another: He is my father's double.) dvojnik4. verb1) (to (cause to) become twice as large or numerous: He doubled his income in three years; Road accidents have doubled since 1960.) podvojiti (se)2) (to have two jobs or uses: This sofa doubles as a bed.) imeti dvojno rabo•- doubles- double agent
- double bass
- double-bedded
- double-check
- double-cross
- double-dealing 5. adjective(cheating: You double-dealing liar!) hinavski6. adjectivea double-decker bus.) dvonadstropen- double figures
- double-quick
- at the double
- double back
- double up
- see double* * *I [dʌbl]adjective ( doubly adverb)dvojen, dvakraten; ojačen; paren, podvojen; neodkrit, dvoličen; dvosmiseln; upognjen, preganjendouble Dutch — "španska vas"nautical double skull — dvojec s krmarjemII [dʌbl]adverbdvakratno, dvojno; v paru, v parihto play double — hliniti, biti neodkritIII [dʌbl]noundvojna širina ali količina; duplikat, dvojnik; vijuga (reke); (tenis) igra v parih; hitra hoja, telovadni korak; dvojna stava; military nagli korakIV [dʌbl]1.transitive verbpodvojiti; upogniti, upogibati, zložiti, zgibati; stisniti (pest); obpluti; ponoviti;2.intransitive verbpodvojiti, upogniti (se); nazaj se obrniti, nazaj teči; sključiti setheatre to double parts — igrati dvojno vlogo -
19 five
I [faiv]adjectivepetfive o'clock tea — čaj ob petih, popoldanska malicaII [faiv]nounpetica, peterica, peta urabunch of fives — roka, pest -
20 hatband
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