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121 kinetic
[ki'netik](of motion.) kinetičen* * *[kainétik, kin-]adjectivephysics kinetičen; figuratively dinamičen -
122 kinetics
[kainétiks, kin-]nounplural physics kinetika, nauk o gibanju -
123 L, l
[el]1.nounčrka L; physics L (samoindukcijski koeficient); predmet oblike L (zlasti lok cevi);2.adjectivedvanajsti; oblike LL iron — kotno železo, ogelnik -
124 labile
[léibil]adjectivechemistry physics labilen, nestalen -
125 lag
[læɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - lagged; verb((often with behind) to move too slowly and become left behind: We waited for the smaller children, who were lagging behind the rest.) zaostati2. noun(an act of lagging or the amount by which one thing is later than another: There is sometimes a time-lag of several seconds between our seeing the lightning and our hearing the thunder.) zamik* * *I [læg]1.nounzaostajanje, obotavljanje; physics retardacija;2.intransitive verbII [læg]1.nounkaznjenec;2.transitive verb slangobsoditi na zaporno kazen, zapreti, deportiratiIII [læg]1.noundoga za sode; technical pažnica;2.transitive verbobiti z dogami; technical obiti, opažiti; izolirati (bojler proti vročini) -
126 Laser, laser
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127 lateut
[léitənt]adjective ( lateutly adverb)latenten, skriven, prikrit, pritajenphysics vezan; botany nerazvit; medicine lateut period — latenčna doba bolezni -
128 lens
[lenz]1) (a piece of glass etc curved on one or both sides and used in spectacles, microscopes, cameras etc: I need new lenses in my spectacles; The camera lens is dirty.) leča2) (a similar part of the eye: The disease has affected the lens of his left eye.) leča* * *[lenz]nounphysics leča; objektiv, steklo za naočnike, poveča!ophotography lens aperture — zaslonkaphotography supplementary lens — dostavna lečaphotography lens screen — protisvetlobna zaslonka
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