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1 dart
1. noun1) (a pointed arrow-like weapon for throwing or shooting: a poisoned dart.) sulica2) (a sudden and quick movement.) nenaden gib2. verb(to move suddenly and quickly: The mouse darted into a hole.) švigniti- darts* * *I [da:t]nounkopje, sulica; želo; nenaden gib, met; všitek; military lovsko letalo; plural metanje sulic v tarčoII [da:t]1.transitive verbvreči, zagnati, metati;2.intransitive verb( out) planiti, zagnati, zakaditi se, navalitito dart down(wards) — navzdol se zagnati; military pikirati (letalo), leteti strmoglav -
2 toe
[təu]1) (one of the five finger-like end parts of the foot: These tight shoes hurt my toes.) prst na nogi2) (the front part of a shoe, sock etc: There's a hole in the toe of my sock.) konica•- toenail- toe the line* * *I [tóu]nounprst na nogi; konica, kapica (čevlja, nogavice); sprednji del podkve, kopita; figuratively konec, kraj (predmeta); ojačano podnožje stebra, oboka itd.; plural colloquially nogeon one's toes colloquially živ, živahen, uren, hiterthe light fantastic toe — humorously ples, plesanjetoe dancer — plesalec, -lka po konicah prstov; baletnik, baletkato tread on s.o.'s toes colloquially stopiti komu na prste (na kurje oko); (u)jeziti ali (u)žaliti kogato turn up one's toes slang figuratively umretiII [tóu]transitive verb & intransitive verbopremiti (nogavico) z novo konico; dotakniti se (česa), zadeti (kaj) z nožnimi prsti; udariti, suniti z nožnimi prsti; slang brcniti (koga); suniti (žogo); golf udariti (žogo) z vrhom palice; poševno zabiti (žebelj); intransitive verb gibati, udarjati z nožnimi prstito toe and heel it colloquially plesatito toe the line sport postaviti se na startno črto; politics podvreči se strankini liniji, ostati zvest "liniji"; izpolniti svoje obveznosti
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