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1 brush
1. noun1) (an instrument with bristles, wire, hair etc for cleaning, scrubbing etc: a toothbrush; He sells brushes.) krtača2) (an act of brushing.) krtačenje3) (a bushy tail of a fox.) rep4) (a disagreement: a slight brush with the law.) praska2. verb1) (to rub with a brush: He brushed his jacket.) krtačiti2) (to remove (dust etc) by sweeping with a brush: brush the floor.) pomesti3) (to make tidy by using a brush: Brush your hair!) skrtačiti4) (to touch lightly in passing: The leaves brushed her face.) oplaziti•- brush away
- brush up
- give
- get the brush-off* * *I [brʌš]nounkrtača, ščetka, čopič, metlica; lisičji rep; grmičje, goščava, dračje; oplaz, pretep, praska, spopad; figuratively slikar, slikarstvoat a brush, at the first brush — v prvem zamahuto give s.o. a brush — grdo s kom ravnati, tepsti gatarred with the same brush — enak, prav takto give it another brush — še enkrat obdelati, izdelatito give s.o. a brush-down — okrtačiti kogaII [brʌš]1.transitive verb(o)krtačiti, (o)ščetkati, očistiti; dotakniti se, oplaziti; naprej gnati;2.intransitive verbmimo švigniti, pohiteti -
2 graze
[ɡreiz] I verb((of animals) to eat grass etc which is growing.) pasti seII 1. verb1) (to scrape the skin from (a part of the body): I've grazed my knee on that stone wall.) odrgniti2) (to touch lightly in passing: The bullet grazed the car.) oprasniti2. noun(the slight wound caused by grazing a part of the body: a graze on one's knee.) praska* * *I [greiz]1.intransitive verbpasti se;2.transitive verbpasti; popasti; gnati (govedo) na pašoII [greiz]1.transitive verb(against, by, past ob) oplaziti, oprasniti, odrgniti; švigniti; military vodoravno obstreljevati;2.nounoplaz, praska, brazgotina
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