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1 republic
((a country with) a form of government in which there is no king or queen, the power of government, law-making etc being given to one or more elected representatives (eg a president, members of a parliament etc): The United States is a republic - the United Kingdom is not.) republika* * *[ripʌblik]nounrepublika; figuratively skupnost, svetthe republic of letters — učeni svet, književniki; književnost, literaturaThe Republic of France, the French Republic — republika Francija, francoska republika -
2 letter
['letə]1) (a mark expressing a sound: the letters of the alphabet.) črka2) (a written message, especially sent by post in an envelope: She slowly took the letter from its envelope; Did you post my letter?) pismo•- letterbox
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- to the letter* * *I [létə]nounčrka; pismo; plural uradno pismo, listina; plural književnosf, znanostto the letter — dobesedno, podrobnothe letter of the law — črka zakona, strogo po zakonufiguratively red-letter day — praznikman of letters — književnik, znanstvenikcommonwealth ( —ali republic) of letters — pisci, literatieconomy letter of acceptance — prejeta menica, akceptjuridically letter of administration — sodni nalog o upravi zapuščineeconomy letter of advice — spremno pismo, avizojuridically letter of allotment — sodni nalog o dodelitviletter of attorney — pooblastilo, polnomočjeeconomy letter of conveyance — tovorni spremni listletter of credence — pismeno priporočilo, akreditivno pismoeconomy letter of credit — kreditno pismoletter of marque — dovoljenje privatniku, da zaseže tujo trgovsko ladjoletters patent economy patentni listjuridically dekret, pooblastilo; juridically letters testamentary — pooblastilo izvrševalcu oporokeII [létə]transitive verbnapisati, zaznamovati s črkami, (naslov) natisnitiIII [létə]nounnajemodajalec -
3 predicate
['predikət](what is said about the subject of a sentence: We live in London; The president of the republic died.) predikat* * *I [prédikit]noungrammar povedek, predikat; philosophy izpoved, izjava (o predmetu)II [prédikeit]transitive verbtrditi, izjaviti (tudi philosophy); American colloquially utemeljiti, temeljiti (on na) -
4 president
['prezidənt]1) (the leading member of a club, association etc: She was elected president of the Music Society.) predsednik2) (the leader of a republic: the President of the United States.) predsednik* * *[prézidənt]nounpredsednik; predstojnik, načelnik, minister; univerzitetni rektor; American direktor, ravnatelj; predsednik republike; predstojnik mormonske cerkve -
5 republican
1) (of a republic: a republican form of government.) republikanski; republiški2) (( also noun) (a person) who supports a republican form of government: He is not a monarchist - he is a republican; my republican friends.) republikanski* * *[ripʌblikən]1.nounrepublikanec, privrženec republikanske ureditveRepublican — privrženec republikanske stranke v ZDA;2.adjectiverepublikanski, ki se tiče republike, privržen republiki; republiški; (o pticah) ki živi v velikih skupinah, družaben -
6 Russian
[rʌšən]1.adjectiveruskiRussian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic — Ruska Socialistična Federativna Sovjetska Republika;2.nounRus, -inja; ruščina, ruski jezik
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