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1 hole
[həul] 1. noun1) (an opening or gap in or through something: a hole in the fence; holes in my socks.) luknja2) (a hollow in something solid: a hole in my tooth; Many animals live in holes in the ground.) luknja3) ((in golf) (the point scored by the player who takes the fewest strokes to hit his ball over) any one of the usually eighteen sections of the golf course between the tees and the holes in the middle of the greens: He won by two holes; We played nine holes.) zadetek; luknja2. verb1) (to make a hole in: The ship was badly holed when it hit the rock.) preluknjati2) (to hit (a ball etc) into a hole: The golfer holed his ball from twelve metres away.) zadeti v luknjo•- hole out* * *I [hóul]nounluknja, jama; ječa; figuratively bedno stanovanje, luknja; skrivališče; (golf) luknjica, zadetek; slang zadrega, škripecfull of holes — preluknjan, figuratively pomanjkljiv, majav; economy zadolžen, bankrotiranto make a hole in — izprazniti žepe, imeti velike stroškemoney burns a hole in his pocket — denar mu ne vzdrži v žepu, hitro zapravi ves denarto put s.o. in a hole — spraviti koga v škripceII [hóul]1.transitive verbpreluknjati, izkopati jamo, dolbsti, izdolbsti; nagnati žival v luknjo; (golf) zadeti v luknjo; American colloquially zapreti (up);2.intransitive verbskriti se v jamo (zlasti z up) -
2 bounce
1. verb1) (to (cause to) spring or jump back from a solid surface.) odskočiti, odbiti (se)2) ((of a cheque) to be sent back unpaid, because of lack of money in a bank account.) biti zavrnjen (zaradi nepokritosti)2. noun1) ((of a ball etc) an act of springing back: With one bounce the ball went over the net.) skok, sunek2) (energy: She has a lot of bounce.) elan•- bouncing* * *I [bauns]1.intransitive verbposkočiti, odbi(ja)ti se, premetavati se; ( into) pripoditi se; ( out of) planiti iz; ( about) poskakovati; figuratively šopiriti, bahati se;2.transitive verbprisiliti, pripraviti koga do česa; American slang spoditi, odklonitiII [bauns]nounskok; sunek; bahavost; bahanje; nesramna laž; American slang odpovedIII [bauns]adverbnenadoma, nepričakovano -
3 crystal
['kristl]1) (a small part of a solid substance (eg salt or ice) which has a regular shape.) kristal2) (a special kind of very clear glass: This bowl is made of crystal.) kristal•- crystallize
- crystallise
- crystallization
- crystallisation
- crystal ball
- crystal clear* * *[krístl]1.nounkristal; American urno steklo;2.adjectiveprozoren, čist, kristalen -
4 sphere
[sfiə](a solid object with a surface on which all points are an equal distance from the centre, like eg most types of ball.) krogla* * *I [sfíə]nounmathematics krogla; obla; astronomy nebesni svod, nebesno telo; globus; poetically nebo; figuratively torišče, področje, območje, sfera; (družbeno, življenjsko) okolje, družbeni položaj; obsolete pot (tir) planetovdoctrine of the sphere — nauk o krogli, sferična trigonometrijato take s.o. out of his sphere — vzeti koga iz njegovega običajnega okoljaII [sfíə]transitive verbobkrožiti, obkrožati, obdati; napraviti okroglo; figuratively izpopolniti; figuratively poetically povzdigniti (koga) v nebo; spraviti (kaj) zunaj dosega
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