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1 vary
['veəri] 1. verb(to make, be or become different: These apples vary in size from small to medium.) razločevati se- variable2. noun(something that varies, eg in quantity, value, effect etc: Have you taken all the variables into account in your calculations?) spremenljivka- variably- variability
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- varied* * *[vʌ/əri]transitive verbspremeniti, prinesti spremembo v; variirati; razlikovati se ( from od); menjavati (se) -
2 minimum
1. ['miniməm] adjective(smallest or lowest (possible, obtained, recorded etc): the minimum temperature last night.) minimalen2. [-mə] noun(the smallest possible number, quantity etc or the lowest level: Tickets will cost a minimum of $20.) najmanj- minimal- minimize
- minimise* * *I [míniməm]adjectiveminimalen, najmanjši, najnižjielectrical minimum capacity — minimalna kapaciteta, začetna kapacitetatechnical minimum output — minimum storilnostieconomy minimum taxation — najmanjša obdavčitevmathematics minimum value — najmanjša vrednosteconomy minimum wage — najnižja plačaII [míniməm]noun(plural minima) minimum, najmanjša mera, najmanjša vrednost; plural aeronautics minimalna mera vidljivosti za vzlet
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