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41 silver-plate
[sílvəpleit]nounsrebrna posoda, srebrnina -
42 soup-plate
[sú:ppleit]nounglobok krožnik -
43 stencil-plate
[sténsəlpleit]nounšablona -
44 table plate
[téiblpleit]nounsrebrna namizna posoda -
45 turn-plate
[tɜ:npleit]nounrailway okretnica; obračalnica -
46 water plate
[wɔ:təpleit]noungrelni, ogrevalni krožnik -
47 L-plate
['el,pleit](a sign with the letter L (short for learner) on it that is attached to a car driven by a learner-driver.) tablica L -
48 number-plate
noun (one of the metal plates carried on the front and back of a motor vehicle showing the registration number of the vehicle.) registrska tablica -
49 tin
[tin] 1. noun1) (an element, a silvery white metal: Is that box made of tin or steel?) kositer; bela pločevina2) ((also can) a container, usually for food, made of tin-plate, thin sheets of iron covered with tin or other metal: a tin of fruit; a biscuit-tin.) pločevinka2. adjective(made of tin or tin-plate: a tin plate) pločevinast- tinned- tinfoil
- tin-opener* * *I [tin]1.nounchemistrykositer, cin; bela pločevina; pločevinka, konserva (škatla) iz pločevine; slang kovanci, cvenktin can — škatla, konserva; nautical slang rušilectin cry technical pokanje pločevine, kadar jo upogibamotin fish marine slang torpedotin god — lažno božanstvo; malik; nadutežtin hat humorously jeklena čeladatin soldier — vojak iz kositra, pločevine (igrača)little tin gods — nizki, a naduti uradnikithat puts the tin hat on it! — to je višek! to je res preveč!;2.adjectivekositren; pločevinast; British English konserven, konserviran; figuratively manjvreden, nepristen, ponarejenII [tin]transitive verbpociniti, (po)kositriti; stopiti; British English konservirati v škatli (konservi)tin music — glasba "v konservi" (gramofonske plošče ipd.) -
50 smash
[smæʃ] 1. verb1) ((sometimes with up) to (cause to) break in pieces or be ruined: The plate dropped on the floor and smashed into little pieces; This unexpected news had smashed all his hopes; He had an accident and smashed up his car.) razbiti (se)2) (to strike with great force; to crash: The car smashed into a lamp-post.) zaleteti se2. noun1) ((the sound of) a breakage; a crash: A plate fell to the ground with a smash; There has been a bad car smash.) tresk; trčenje2) (a strong blow: He gave his opponent a smash on the jaw.) udarec s pestjo3) (in tennis etc, a hard downward shot.) smeš•- smashing- smash hit* * *I [smæš]nounzdrobitev, razbitje; tresk, trčenje, trk, kolizija, katastrofa; colloquially močan udarec s pestjo; economy stečaj, konkurz, bankrot, polom; colloquially ledena alkoholna pijača, mešanica ledeno mrzle vode in konjaka ali whiskyjaa smash in (with) a car — trčenje v avto, z avtomto break (to knock) to smash — razbiti se, raztreščiti se na koščketo go (to come) to smash — razbiti se na kose; economy priti pod stečaj, priti na bobenII [smæš]transitive verb & intransitive verbtreščiti, razbiti (se) (o vozilu), raztreščiti (se), zdrobiti (se), streti (se), zmečkati (se); military uničiti, potolči, popolnoma poraziti; sport ostro suniti (žogo); economy pripeljati koga do stečaja, priti pod stečaj, bankrotirati, priti na boben; zaleteti se ( into v), trčiti (z); biti uničen; slang spraviti (ponarejen denar) v prometto smash into each other — treščiti, trčiti skupaj, eden v drugegaIII [smæš]adverbs treskom, tresk! štrbunk!to go smash economy priti pod stečaj, na boben; figuratively propasti -
51 brass
1) (an alloy of copper and zinc: This plate is made of brass; ( also adjective) a brass door-knocker.) medenina2) (wind musical instruments which are made of brass or other metal.) trobila•- brassy- brass band
- brass neck
- get down to brass tacks* * *I [bra:s]nounmedenina, med, bron; colloquially denar; music trobila; plural medeninasta posoda; nagrobna plošča, spominska plošča; American slang častniki; figuratively nesramnost, predrznostII [bra:s]adjectivemedeninast, bronast; figuratively predrzen, izzivalen, trmastIII [bra:s]transitive verb & intransitive verbz medenino obiti, obložiti; slang izplačati -
52 cake
[keik] 1. noun1) (a food made by baking a mixture of flour, fat, eggs, sugar etc: a piece of cake; a plate of cream cakes; a Christmas cake.) kolač2) (a piece of other food pressed into shape: fishcakes; oatcakes.) pecivo3) (a flattened hard mass: a cake of soap.) kos2. verb(to cover in the form of a dried mass: His shoes were caked with mud.) strditi se* * *I [keik]nounpecivo, pogača, kolač; kos (mila), tablica (čokolade); tropinemy cake is dough — zelo sem razočaran, ni se mi posrečilocake and ale — veselje, zabavaI wish my cake were dough again — škoda, da ni več tako kakor je bilofamiliarly to take the cake — dobiti prvo nagrado, biti sijajenII [keik]1.intransitive verbstrditi, zlepiti, stisniti, sesiriti, sesesti se;2.transitive verbstrditi, speči, spojiti; zlepiti -
53 chicken
[' ikin]1) (a young bird, especially a young hen: She keeps chickens.) piščanec2) (its flesh used as food: a plate of fried chicken.) piščanec3) ((slang.) a coward.) strahopetec, zajec•- chicken-pox
- chicken out* * *[číkin]nounpišče, kokoš, kura; kuretina; otročiček; figuratively zelenec; strahopetec -
54 china
(a fine kind of baked and glazed clay; porcelain: a plate made of china; ( also adjective) a china vase.) porcelan* * *[čáinə]1.nounporcelan, glinasta posodato break china — vznemiriti;2.adjectiveporcelanski -
55 China
(a fine kind of baked and glazed clay; porcelain: a plate made of china; ( also adjective) a china vase.) porcelan* * *[čáinə]proper nameKitajska -
56 crockery
['krokəri](earthenware and china dishes, eg plate, cups, saucers etc: I've washed the crockery but the cutlery is still dirty.) lončena posoda, porcelan* * *[krɔkəri]nounkamenina, lončenina, glinasta posoda, porcelan; črepinje -
57 cymbal
['simbəl](a brass musical instrument like a plate with a hollow in the centre, two of which are struck together to produce a noise: The cymbals clashed.) činele* * *[símbəl]nounmusic cimbale; plural činele -
58 damper
1) (something which lessens the strength of enthusiasm, interest etc: Her presence cast a damper on the proceedings.) hladna prha2) (a movable plate for controlling the draught eg in a stove.) dušilnik* * *[daempə]noundušilo, dušilnik; music sordina; technical amortizer, blažilnik; figuratively črnogled, sitnež; slang zapitek; nekvašen kruhto put ( —ali be, cast) a damper on s.o. — vzeti komu pogum, oplašiti ga -
59 dinner
['dinə]1) (the main meal of the day eaten usually in the evening: Is it time for dinner yet?) obed, večerja2) (a formal party in the evening, when such a meal is eaten: They asked me to dinner; He was the guest of honour at the dinner; ( also adjective) a dinner party.) večerja•* * *[dínə]nounobed, kosilo, večerjato have ( —ali take) dinner — kositi, večerjati -
60 dish
[diʃ]1) (a plate, bowl etc in which food is brought to the table: a large shallow dish.) skleda2) (food mixed and prepared for the table: She served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.) jed•- dish-washing
- dishwater
- dish out* * *I [diš]nounskleda, krožnik; jed; plural posode; archaic skodelica; American colloquially dekle; votlina, jamato lay a thing in s.o.'s dish — dati komu kaj pod nosII [diš]transitive verbpostreči, ponuditi, servirati; colloquially pokvariti, uničiti; familiarly ubiti, pogubiti; premag(ov)ati; Scottish poriniti, pahniti
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Plate [1] — Plate, kleines Küstenfahrzeug mit plattem Boden … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon