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['ribən](a long narrow strip of material used in decorating clothes, tying hair etc: a blue ribbon; four metres of red ribbon.) trak* * *[ríbən]1.nountrak, vrvica, trakec (znak vojaškega odlikovanja); krpa, capa; proga, pramen (na nebu); plural colloquially vajeti, uzdefancy ribbon, figured ribbon — vzorčast, pisan trakto handle (to take) the ribbons — držati vajeti (tudi figuratively), gnati konje, kočijažitito tear to ribbons — raztrgati v cape, razcefrati;2.adjectivenarejen iz traku (trakov); progast, prižast;3.transitive verb (tudi ribbon out) okrasiti s trakovi; razrezati v trakove; intransitive verb (o cestah) vleči se kot trak, vijugati se -
2 ribbon-development
[ríbəndivéləpmənt]noun(= ribbon building) gradnja hiš v vrsti vzdolž obeh strani glavnih cest, ki vežejo velika mesta ali vodijo iz njih -
3 blue-ribbon
[blú:ribən]nounmodri trak; red podveze; znak protialkoholikov -
4 blue
[blu:] 1. adjective1) (of the colour of a cloudless sky: blue paint; Her eyes are blue.) moder2) (sad or depressed: I'm feeling blue today.) potrt2. noun1) (the colour of a cloudless sky: That is a beautiful blue.) sinjina2) (a blue paint, material etc: We'll have to get some more blue.) modra barva3) (the sky or the sea: The balloon floated off into the blue.) modrina•- blueness- bluish
- bluebottle
- bluecollar
- blueprint
- once in a blue moon
- out of the blue
- the blues* * *I [blu:]adjectivemoder, sinji; plemiški (kri); žalosten, potrt, otožen; zvest, stanoviten; mrtvaško bled; učen (ženska); colloquially nespodoben; konservativen, torijevskiblue coat — vojak, mornarblue disease — modrikavost kože, cianozablue devils — potrtost; delirium tremensin a blue funk — živčen, prestrašento look ( —ali feel) blue — zbegan, potrt bitiAmerican blue laws — pretirano strogi, puritanski zakonitill all is blue — neskončno dolgo; do nezavesti (se napiti)blue ribbon — visoko odlikovanje; red podveze; znak vzdržnostislang blue ruin — slaba vrsta brinjevcato turn ( —ali make) the air blue — kvantati, zmerjatiII [blu:]nounmodra barva, modrina, sinjina; modrilo; figuratively morje; nebo; modra tkanina ali obleka; British English član visokošolske športne reprezentance; konservativec; plural otožnost, potrtostto give s.o. the blues — dolgočasiti kogain the blue — daleč, nedosegljivthe men ( —ali gentlemen, boys) in blue — policaji mornarji, vojaki ameriške federalne vojskeIII [blu:]transitive verbpomodriti, plavitisl — zapravljati, razmetavati -
5 cockade
[kə'keid](formerly, a knot of ribbon worn as a hat-badge.) kokarda* * *[kɔkéid]nounkokarda -
6 eel
[i:l](a kind of fish with a long smooth cylindrical or ribbon-shaped body.) jegulja* * *[i:l]nounzoology jegulja -
7 rosette
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8 streamer
noun (a long narrow banner, or narrow paper ribbon: The aeroplane dragged a streamer that read `Come to the Festival'; The classroom was decorated with balloons and streamers.) transparent, papirnata kača, zastavica* * *[strí:mə]noun(ozka) zastavica; praporček v vetru; žarek, trak (svetlobe); papirnata kača; nadpis čez celo stran (v časopisu); plural polarna zarja -
9 typewriter
noun (a machine with keys for printing letters on a piece of paper: a portable / an electric typewriter.) pisalni stroj* * *[táipraitə]nountipkar, -ica; daktilograf, -inja; pisalni stroj -
10 victory
plural - victories; noun ((a) defeat of an enemy or rival: Our team has had two defeats and eight victories; At last they experienced the joy of victory.) zmaga* * *[víktəri]nounzmaga ( over nad); triumf; uspehVictory — Zmaga, kip boginje zmageVictory Medal military American bronasta medalja za udeležence 1. svetovne vojneVictory ribbon military American trak pri odlikovanjuVictory ship — serijsko izdelana ladja (naslednica ladje Liberty v 2. svetovni vojni)
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Ribbon — Rib bon, n. [OE. riban, OF. riban, F. ruban, probably of German origin; cf. D. ringband collar, necklace, E. ring circle, and band.] [Written also {riband}, {ribband}.] 1. A fillet or narrow woven fabric, commonly of silk, used for trimming some… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ribbon — [rib′ən] n. [ME riban < MFr riban, ruban < ? MDu ringband, collar < ring,RING2 + band, akin to BAND1] 1. a) a narrow strip of silk, rayon, velvet, etc. finished at the edges and of various widths, used for decoration, tying things, etc.… … English World dictionary
ribbon — late 14c., ribane, from O.Fr. riban a ribbon, variant of ruban (13c.), of unknown origin, possibly from a Germanic compound whose second element is related to BAND (Cf. band). Modern spelling is from mid 16c. Custom of colored ribbon loops worn… … Etymology dictionary
ribbon — ribbon, riband Ribbon was originally a variant of the older form riband (pronounced like ribbon with a d at the end) and is now overwhelmingly the dominant form. In general use riband is normally confined to heraldry and to sports prizes, notably … Modern English usage
ribbon — ► NOUN 1) a long, narrow strip of fabric, used for tying something or for decoration. 2) a ribbon of a special colour or design awarded as a prize or worn to indicate the holding of an honour. 3) a long, narrow strip. 4) a narrow band of inked… … English terms dictionary
Ribbon — Rib bon, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ribboned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ribboning}.] To adorn with, or as with, ribbons; to mark with stripes resembling ribbons. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ribbon — [engl.], Farbband … Universal-Lexikon
ribbon — fillet, band, *strip, stripe … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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Ribbon — For other uses, see Ribbon (disambiguation). The personal coat of arms of the Princess of Asturias surrounded by the ribbon of the Spanish Order of Charles III … Wikipedia
ribbon — rib|bon [ˈrıbən] n ↑ribbon ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(piece of cloth)¦ 2¦(military honour)¦ 3¦(prize)¦ 4¦(something narrow)¦ 5 be cut/torn to ribbons 6¦(ink)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: riband ribbon (14 21 centuries), from Old French riban, ruban] 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English