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[sə'viə]1) ((of something unpleasant) serious; extreme: severe shortages of food; a severe illness; Our team suffered a severe defeat.) težek2) (strict or harsh: a severe mother; severe criticism.) strog3) ((of style in dress etc) very plain: a severe hairstyle.) preprost•- severely- severity* * *[sivíə]adjective ( severely adverb)strog, neprizanesljiv, brezobziren (on, upon do, v); natančen, strikten; zelo hladen, trd, oster, težak; nevihten (vreme); preprost, zmeren, brez (odvečnega) okrasja (slog); piker, ujedljiv, sarkastičen; naporen, mučen, težaven; bolesten; resen (bolezen)a severe blow — hud (močan, trd) udareca severe examination — strog, težak izpita severe remark — pikra, zbadljiva opazkaa severe winter — huda, ostra zimato leave severely alone — načelno ne hoteti nobenega opravka z; striktno se izogibati, (ironično) napraviti velik ovinek okoli
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