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1 principal
['prinsəpəl] 1. adjective(most important: Shipbuilding was one of Britain's principal industries.) glaven2. noun1) (the head of a school, college or university.) predstojnik, ravnatelj, rektor2) (a leading actor, singer or dancer in a theatrical production.) glavna vloga3) (the amount of money in a bank etc on which interest is paid.) glavnica•* * *I [prínsipəl]adjective ( principally adverb)prvi, glaven, osnoven, vodilengrammar glavni; technical principal axis — glavna osgrammar principal clause — glavni stavekeconomy principal office, principal place of business — sedež podjetjaII [prínsipəl]nounpredstojnik, načelnik; šolski predstojnik, ravnateij, rektor; vodja, kolovodjajuridically glavni krivec; juridically naročnik, pooblastitelj; duelant (za razliko od sekundanta); economy osnovni kapital, glavnica; economy (zapuščinska, posestna itd.) masa; music glavni stavek, vodilni glas, vodilna tema; glavna stvar; technical nosilna gred (na strehi); art glavni motiv, original; juridically principal in the first degree — glavni krivec v zločinujuridically principal in the second degree — sokrivececonomy principal and interest — kapital in obresti -
2 degree
[di'ɡri:]1) ((an) amount or extent: There is still a degree of uncertainty; The degree of skill varies considerably from person to person.) stopnja2) (a unit of temperature: 20° (= 20 degrees) Celsius.) stopinja3) (a unit by which angles are measured: at an angle of 90° (= 90 degrees).) stopinja4) (a title or certificate given by a university etc: He took a degree in chemistry.) diploma•- to a degree* * *[digrí:]nounstopnja; stopinja; stan, razred, položaj; diploma; kakovost, vrstaby degrees — postopoma, polagomato a (certain) degree — tako rekoč, precejto take one's degree — diplomirati, promoviratiAmerican slang third degree — zasliševanje z mučenjemjuridically principal in the first degree — glavni krivecto the last degree — veliko, skrajno
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