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21 cardinal
1. adjective(chief; principal: cardinal sins.) glaven2. noun((the status of) one of the men next in rank to the Pope in the Roman Catholic Church.) kardinal* * *I [ká:dinl]adjective ( cardinally adverb)osnoven, glaven; škrlatenII [ká:dinl]nounecclesiastic kardinal; glavni števnik; zoology kardinal; vrsta kratkega ženskega jopiča; slang kuhano vino -
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23 decadence
['dekədəns]1) (a falling from high to low standards in morals or the arts: the decadence of the late Roman empire.) propad2) (the state of having low or incorrect standards of behaviour; immorality: He lived a life of decadence.) propadanje•- decadent* * *[dékədəns, dikéidəns]nounpropad(anje), slabšanje; dekadenca -
24 deity
['deiəti, ]( American[) 'di:əti]American - deities; noun(a god or goddess: Bacchus was one of the Roman deities.) božanstvo* * *[dí:iti]nounbožanstvo; bog -
25 dime
(the tenth part of a dollar; 10 cents.) 10 centov (kovanec)* * *[daim]nounAmerican kovanec 10 centovdime novel — cenen, malovreden romancolloquially a dime a dozen — skoraj zastonj -
26 dreadful
1) (terrible: a dreadful accident.) strašen2) (very bad or annoying: What dreadful children!) grozen* * *[drédful]1.adjective ( dreadfully adverb)strašen, grozen; neprijeten, slab; vzvišen;2.noun penny dreadful — cenen, razburljiv roman, srhljivka -
27 empire
1) (a group of states etc under a single ruler or ruling power: the Roman empire.) cesarstvo2) (a large industrial organization controlling many firms: He owns a washing-machine empire.) (industrijski) imperij* * *[émpaiə]nouncesarstvo; država; oblastBritish English Empire Day — 2ɔ. maj (rojstni dan kraljice Viktorije) -
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29 father
1. noun1) (a male parent, especially human: Mr Smith is her father.) oče2) ((with capital) the title of a (usually Roman Catholic) priest: I met Father Sullivan this morning.) oče3) (a person who begins, invents or first makes something: King Alfred was the father of the English navy.) oče2. verb(to be the father of: King Charles II fathered a number of children.) zaploditi- fatherly
- father-in-law* * *I [fá:ðə]nounoče; prednik; pater, duhovnik; starešina; utemeljitelj; senatorfathers — predniki, mestni očetjeadoptive father — očim, krušni očeto be gathered to one's fathers — zapustiti ta svet, umretiFather of lies — vrag, hudičthe wish is father to the thought — kar želimo, da bi bilo res, najraje verjamemoII [fá:ð ə]transitive verbsploditi, biti oče; priznati očetovstvo; posinoviti, pohčeriti; figuratively prisvojiti si; prevzeti odgovornost; skrbeti -
30 fiction
['fikʃən](stories etc which tell of imagined, not real, characters and events (see also non-fiction): I prefer reading fiction to hearing about real events.) leposlovje- fictitious* * *[fíkšən]nounizmišljanje, izmislek, izmišljotina; leposlovje, beletrija, roman -
31 fiesta
[fi'estə]1) (a (religious) holiday, especially in Roman Catholic countries.) praznik2) (a festival or celebration.) praznovanje* * *[fiésta]nounpraznik, praznovanje -
32 forum
['fo:rəm]1) (any public place in which discussions take place, speeches are made etc: In modern times the television studio is as much a forum for public opinion as the market-places of ancient Rome used to be.) forum2) (a market-place in ancient Roman cities and towns.) forum* * *[fɔ:rəm]nounpristojna oblast, pristojno mesto; sodišče -
33 historical
[-'sto-]1) (of or about history; of or about people or events from history: historical research; historical novels.) zgodovinski2) (that actually happened or existed, not legendary or mythical: Was Shakespeare's character Macbeth a historical person?) zgodovinski* * *[histɔrikəl]1.adjective ( historically adverb)zgodovinski;2.nounAmericanzgodovinski film, roman ali drama -
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35 instal(l)ment
[instɔ:lmənt]nouneconomy obrok, plačilo na obroke; nadaljevanje (romana); umestitev -
36 Latin
['lætin]noun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latinščina2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) romanskega izvora•- Latin American* * *[laetin]1.adjectivelatinski; romanski; rimskokatoliški;2.nounlatinščina; history Latinec; Roman -
37 lecture
['lek ə] 1. noun1) (a formal talk given to students or other audiences: a history lecture.) predavanje2) (a long and boring or irritating speech, warning or scolding: The teacher gave the children a lecture for running in the corridor.) pridiga2. verb(to give a lecture: He lectures on Roman Art; She lectured him on good behaviour.) poučevati, predavati- lecturer* * *I [lékčə]nounpredavanje (on); grajato give a lecture — (on o, to komu) predavatito read s.o. a lecture — narediti komu pridigo, grajatiII [lékčə]transitive verb & intransitive verbpredavati (on — o); grajati, narediti komu pridigo -
38 loose
[lu:s]1) (not tight; not firmly stretched: a loose coat; This belt is loose.) ohlapen2) (not firmly fixed: This button is loose.) zrahljan3) (not tied; free: The horses are loose in the field.) spuščen4) (not packed; not in a packet: loose biscuits.) nepakiran•- loosely- looseness
- loosen
- loose-leaf
- break loose
- let loose* * *I [lu:s]adjective ( loosely adverb)svoboden, prost, rešen (of, from česa); odvezan, spuščen (lasje); ohlapen (obleka), rahel (zemlja), razmajan (vrata), majav (zob), mlahav (človek), redek (tkanina), mehek (ovratnik); chemistry prost, nevezan; colloquially prost, na razpolago; figuratively nejasen, nenatančen, nestalen, netočen, zanikrn (prevod), neslovničen; lahkomiseln, površen, nesramen, nemoralenloose ends — malenkosti, ki jih je treba še ureditiat loose ends — v neredu, zanemarjen; v negotovostito be at loose ends — biti brez stalne zaposlitve, ne vedeti kaj storitito break loose — pobegniti, osvoboditi seto come ( —ali get) loose — rešiti se, osvoboditi se; odvezati se, odpeti se, zrahljati se, odluščiti se (barva)to cut loose from — osvoboditi se (vpliva, vezi)to have a loose tongue — preveč govoriti, vse izblebetatito have a screw loose — ne imeti vseh kolesc v glavi, biti malo prismojenthere's a screw loose somewhere — nekaj je narobe, nekaj je sumljivo, nekaj smrdimilitary in loose order — v razmaknjeni vrsti (vojaki)to let loose — izbruhniti, dati si duška, ne obvladati seto play fast and loose — biti lahkomišljen, neuvidevento ride with a loose rein — popustiti vajeti, biti prizanesljivto set loose — spustiti, osvoboditito work loose — zrahljati se, razmajati se (vijak)economy loose cash — gotovinaII [lu:s]adverbsvobodno, prosto, odvezano, spuščeno, ohlapno, majavo; economy nepakirano, nezavitoto sit loose to — biti brezbrižen do česa, ne zmeniti se za kajAmerican to cut loose — izbruhniti, dati si duška, ne obvladati seIII [lu:s]noundušek, neprisiljenoston the loose — na svobodi, spuščen z vajeti, slang divjislang to go on the loose — iti krokat, pijančevatIV [lu:s]1.transitive verbodvezati, razvezati, zrahljati, odpeti, odrešiti, osvoboditi; nautical dvigniti (sidro); izstreliti (puščico), sprožiti ( off, top);2.intransitive verb nauticaldvigniti sidro, odpluti; streljati (at, on na, po)to loose hold of s.th. — popustiti -
39 mass
I 1. [mæs] noun1) (a large lump or quantity, gathered together: a mass of concrete/people.) masa2) (a large quantity: I've masses of work / things to do.) mnogo3) (the bulk, principal part or main body: The mass of people are in favour of peace.) večina4) ((a) measure of the quantity of matter in an object: The mass of the rock is 500 kilos.) masa2. verb(to bring or come together in large numbers or quantities: The troops massed for an attack.) zbirati se3. adjective(of large quantities or numbers: mass murder; a mass meeting.) masoven- mass-produce
- mass-production
- the mass media II [mæs] noun1) ((a) celebration, especially in the Roman Catholic church, of Christ's last meal (Last Supper) with his disciples: What time do you go to Mass?) maša2) (a setting to music of some of the words used in this service.) maša* * *I [mæs]nounecclesiastic & music mašaII [mæs]nounmasa, gomila, gmota; množica; tvarina, snov; physics masa (količnik teže in pospeška)in the mass — skupaj, nasploh, vcelotieconomy mass production — serijska proizvodnjaIII [mæs]transitive verb & intransitive verbzbirati (se), kopičiti (se); military koncentrirati (čete, se) -
40 Middle Ages
( with the) (the time between the end of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.) srednji vek* * *[mídleidžis]nounplural srednji vek
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