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[lu:p] 1. noun1) (a doubled-over part of a piece of rope, chain etc: She made a loop in the string.) zanka2) (a U-shaped bend in a river etc.) zavoj3) (IUD; a contraceptive device used by women.) maternični vložek2. verb(to fasten with, or form into, a loop or loops: He looped the rope round a post.) zazankati* * *I [lu:p]nounzanka, pentlja; obešalna kljuka; uho pri šivankiaeronautics luping; zavoj, vijuga, krivina (reke, železnice, ceste); anatomy (črevesna itd.) krivina; electrical sklenjen tokovni krog; American poslovna četrt; American slang to knock ( —ali throw) for a loop — zmešati, zmestiII [lu:p]1.transitive verbzankati, zaviti, zavijati, pritrditi z zanko ( back), spojiti z zanko ali pentljo ( together); electrical skleniti tokovni krog;2.intransitive verbviti se, zaviti se, zavijati se; grbiti se (gosenica)aeronautics to loop the loop — napraviti lupingelectrical to loop in — priklopiti v tokovni krogto loop up — zavihati (obleko), speti (lase) -
22 twine
1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) močna vrvica2. verb((negative untwine) to twist: The ivy twined round the tree.) oviti* * *[twáin]1.nounmočna vrvica; sukanec; navijanje, sukanje; sukan ali spleten del; navoj, preplet; klobčič; vozel;2.transitive verbsukati (nit), plesti (venec itd.); prepletati, vplesti, vpletati; oviti, obseči, objeti (z rokami); oviti (about, around okoli); intransitive verb preplesti se; spojiti se; oviti se ( round okoli); botany viti se (kvišku) -
23 wire
1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) metal drawn out into a long strand, as thick as string or as thin as thread: We need some wire to connect the battery to the rest of the circuit; a wire fence.) žica2) (a single strand of this: There must be a loose wire in my radio somewhere.) žica3) (the metal cable used in telegraphy: The message came over the wire this morning.) brzojavna žica4) (a telegram: Send me a wire if I'm needed urgently.) telegram2. verb1) (to fasten, connect etc with wire: The house has been wired (up), but the electricity hasn't been connected yet.) potegniti električno napeljavo2) (to send a telegram to: Wire me if anything important happens.) brzojaviti3) (to send (a message) by telegram: You can wire the details to my brother in New York.) brzojaviti•- wireless- wiring
- high wire
- wire-netting* * *I [wáiə]1.nounžica; brzojavna žica; colloquially brzojavka; žična mreža, predmet iz žice; kabel; brzojavno omrežje; music struna, poetically godalo; plural žice pri lutkovnem gledališču, figuratively skrivne niti (zveze, vpliv); slang žepar, dolgoprstnežby wire — brzojavno, telegrafskolive wire — z električnim tokom nabita žica, figuratively močan značaj (duh)to be a live wire figuratively biti zelo dinamičento pull the wires — ravnati z lutkami na žici, figuratively imeti vse niti v svojih rokah, biti nevidni pobudnikto pull (the) wires for office — z zvezami si priskrbeti službo;2.adjectivežičen; narejen iz žicewire potentiometer electrical žični potenciometerII [wáiə]transitive verbopremiti (oskrbeti, zvezati, pričvrstiti, pritrditi) z žico; opremiti z instalacijami; nanizati (bisere) na žico; ograditi, omejiti, narediti mejo z žico; military zaščititi z bodečo žico; colloquially brzojaviti, telegrafirati, brzojavno obvestiti; hunting uloviti, ujeti z zanko iz žice; intransitive verb brzojaviti, telegrafiratito wire away ( —ali in) — slang z vnemo se lotiti dela
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