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61 essence
['esns]1) (the most important part or quality: Tolerance is the essence of friendship.) bistvo2) (a substance obtained from a plant, drug etc: vanilla essence.) izvleček* * *[ésns]nounbistvo, jedro; izvleček, esenca, parfem -
62 export
1. [ek'spo:t] verb(to send (goods) to another country for sale: Jamaica exports bananas to Britain.) izvažati2. ['ekspo:t] noun1) (the act or business of exporting: the export of rubber.) izvoz2) (something which is exported: Paper is an important Swedish export.) izvozno blago•- exporter* * *I [ékspɔ:t]nounizvoz; izvozno blagoII [ekspɔ:t]transitive verbizvoziti, izvažati -
63 herald
['herəld] 1. noun(formerly, a person who carries and reads important messages and notices (eg from a king): The king sent out heralds to announce the new law.) glasnik2. verb(to announce or be a sign of: A sharp wind often heralds a storm.) napovedati- heraldic- heraldry* * *[hérəld]1.nounglasnik; grboslovec; history nadzornik pri viteških igrah;2.transitive verbnajaviti, napovedati -
64 material
[mə'tiəriəl] 1. noun1) (anything out of which something is, or may be, made: Tables are usually made from solid material such as wood.) material2) (cloth: I'd like three metres of blue woollen material.) blago2. adjective1) (consisting of solid(s), liquid(s), gas(es) or any combination of these: the material world.) snoven2) (belonging to the world; not spiritual: He wanted material things like money, possessions and power.) materialen3) (essential or important: evidence that is material to his defence.) bistven•- materialize
- materialise
- materialization
- materialisation* * *I [mətíəriəl]adjective ( materially adverb)materialen, snoven, gmoten; stvaren, telesen, fizičen; važen, bistven (to za)juridically material evidence — glavno dokazno gradivojuridically material witness — glavna pričagrammar material noun — snovno imetechnical material fatigue — utrujenost materialaeconomy material goods — materialne dobrineII [mətíəriəl]nounmaterial, gradivo, snov; (tekstilno) blago; plural potrebščine; figuratively plural materialije, gradivo -
65 play down
(to try to make (something) appear less important: He played down the fact that he had failed the exam.) bagatelizirati* * *transitive verb omalovaževati, bagatelizirati -
66 Prior
I adjective1) (already arranged for the same time: a prior engagement.) prejšnji2) (more important: She gave up her job as she felt her family had a prior claim on her attention.) pomembnejši•- priority- prior to II feminine - prioress; noun(the head of a priory.) predstojnik; prednica- priory* * *[práiə]proper namedruž. ime -
67 prior
I adjective1) (already arranged for the same time: a prior engagement.) prejšnji2) (more important: She gave up her job as she felt her family had a prior claim on her attention.) pomembnejši•- priority- prior to II feminine - prioress; noun(the head of a priory.) predstojnik; prednica- priory* * *I [práiə]adjectiveprejšnji; prioritetenprior to — starejši, važnejšiadverb pred, prej; American economy prior preferred stock — prioritetne akcijeeconomy prior redemption — predčasna poravnavaeconomy subject to prior sale — pravica do predprodajeII [práiə]nounprior, samostanski predstojnik -
68 regard
1. verb1) ((with as) to consider to be: I regard his conduct as totally unacceptable.) imeti za2) (to think of as being very good, important etc; to respect: He is very highly regarded by his friends.) ceniti3) (to think of (with a particular emotion or feeling): I regard him with horror; He regards his wife's behaviour with amusement.) gledati na4) (to look at: He regarded me over the top of his glasses.) opazovati5) (to pay attention to (advice etc).) upoštevati2. noun1) (thought; attention: He ran into the burning house without regard for his safety.) ozir2) (sympathy; care; consideration: He shows no regard for other people.) obzirnost3) (good opinion; respect: I hold him in high regard.) spoštovanje•- regardless
- regards
- as regards
- with regard to* * *I [rigá:d]noun(pomenljiv) pogled; ozir, obzir (for, to do), odnos; vzrok, motiv; pozornost, obzirnost (for, to do, za); posebno spoštovanje, čislanje, cenjenje; history nadzor(stvo) gozdaregards plural (zlasti v pismih) (spoštljivi) pozdraviin every regard — v vsakem oziru, pogleduin regard to (of) — gledé, kar se tičein this regard — v tem oziru, pogledu, kar se tega tiče, tozadevnoout of regard to — iz obzirnosti, spoštovanja dowith kind regards to s.o. — s srčnimi pozdravi komuto have regard to (for) — ozirati se na, upoštevatito have no regard for s.o.'s feelings — ne se ozirati na čustva kake osebeto hold s.o. in high regard — visoko koga cenitito pay no regard to — ne se ozirati na, ne upoštevatiII [rigá:d]1.transitive verb(po)gledati, motriti, opazovati; imeti (as za), smatrati za; ceniti, čislati, spoštovati; ozirati se na, upoštevati, uvaževati;2.intransitive verbtikati se (to česa), zadevati (kaj), nanašati se (to na)as regards (your letter) — kar se tiče (vašega pisma, dopisa)I regard him kindly — do njega imam, gojim prijateljska čustvaI regard it as impudence (as negligible) — to smatram, imam za nesramnost (za nebistveno)your affairs do not regard me — vaše zadeve se me ne tičejo, me ne brigajo -
69 sum up
past tense, past participle - summed; verb (to give the main or important points of: He summed up the various proposals.) povzeti* * *transitive verb seštevati; figuratively rezimirati, rekapitulirati; preceniti, oceniti; zbrati -
70 talk round
1) (to persuade: I managed to talk her round.) pregovoriti2) (to talk about (something) for a long time without reaching the most important point: We talked round the question for hours.) dolgo pretresati* * *transitive verb na dolgo pretresati; spremeniti prepričanje ali mišljenje (kake osebe); pregovoriti (koga) -
71 guard of honour
(soldiers or other people who are lined up as an honour to someone important: A guard of honour greeted the President at the airport.) častna straža -
72 headlines
noun plural (a brief statement of the most important items of news, on television or radio: the news headlines.) naslovi najvažnejših novic -
73 barrow
['bærəu]1) (a wheelbarrow.) samokolnica2) (a small (usually two-wheeled) cart.) ciza3) (a mound of earth piled up over the graves of important people in prehistoric times.) gomila* * *I [baerou]nounpredzgodovinska gomilaII [baerou]nounnosila, voziček; kastrirani prašič -
74 bodyguard
noun (a guard or guards to protect (especially an important person): the president's bodyguard.) telesna straža* * *[bɔdiga:d]nountelesna straža -
75 consequence
['konsikwəns, ]( American[) -kwens]1) (a result: This decision will have important consequences.) posledica2) (importance: A small error is of no consequence.) pomen•* * *[kɔnsikwəns]nounposledica; izid; važnost, pomembnost; vplivin consequence — zato, torej, potemtakem -
76 dean
[di:n]1) (the chief clergyman in a cathedral church.) dekan2) (an important official in a university.) dekan* * *[di:n]noundekan; starešina, nestor; soteska, dolina -
77 fateful
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78 foremost
['fo:moust](most famous or important: the foremost modern artist.) najvidnejši* * *I [fɔ:moust]adjectivenajsprednejši, najodličnejši, glavenII [fɔ:moust]adverbpredvsem, najprejfirst and foremost — na prvem mestu, predvsem -
79 milestone
1) (a stone set up to show distances in miles to various places.) miljnik2) (a very important event: The discovery of penicillin was a milestone in medical history.) mejnik* * *[máilstoun]nounmiljnik; figuratively mejnik -
80 moreover
adverb (also; what is more important: I don't like the idea, and moreover, I think it's illegal.) razen tega* * *[mɔ:róuvə]adverbpovrh, nadalje, razen tega, tudi
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