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[stju:] 1. verb(to cook (meat, fruit etc) by slowly boiling and simmering: She stewed apples; The meat was stewing in the pan.) dušiti2. noun((a dish of) stewed meat etc: I've made some beef stew.) dušeno meso, enolončnica* * *I [stju:]noundušeno, počasi kuhano meso ali jed; ragu, razkosano meso v omaki; enolončnica; figuratively slang veliko razburjenje, zadrega, zmešnjava; neprijeten, zaskrbljujoč položaj; osuplost, jezaIrish stew — dušeno koštrunovo meso s krompirjem, fižolom in čebuloto be in a stew figuratively biti zaskrbljen, zbegan, v stiski, v (velikih) težavahII [stju:]transitive verb & intransitive verbdušiti (se) v pari (o mesu itd.), počasi (se) kuhati, pariti se, cvreti se od vročine; slang zelo se učiti, "guliti se"let us go, we are stewing here — pojdimo, tu se dušimo (od vročine)to stew in one's own juice (grease) — cvreti se v lastni masti, figuratively biti prepuščen svoji usodilet them stew in their own juice — naj sami pojedo kašo, ki so si jo skuhaliIII [stju:]nounribnik; posoda za ribe; umetno gojišče ostrigIV [stju:]noun(večinoma plural) javna hiša, bordel
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