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['skæfəld](a raised platform especially for use formerly when putting a criminal etc to death.) oder, morišče* * *[skaefəld]1.noungradbeni (zidarski, stavbni) oder; tribuna za gledalce; govorniška tribuna; gledališki oder; krvavi oder, morišče, šafot; medicine skelet; American žitnica, kaščascaffold pole slang figuratively mršav dolgin; rezina ocvrtega krompirjato go to the scaffold, to mount the scaffold — biti usmrčen na moriščuto send to the scaffold — poslati na morišče;2.transitive verbzgraditi (gradbeni) oder okrog česa, obdati z (gradbenim) odrom
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