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121 traverse
I [traevəs]1.nounprečkanje, potovanje (vožnja) skozi; prečni tram, prečnica, traverza; military traverza, prečna zaščita od bočnega ognja; prečni jez; prečni prehod; nautical prečna, cikcak črta (ladje); technical premikanje, gibanje v stran (stroja), (redko) zapreka, ovira; juridically zanikanje, ugovor; navedba o dejanskem stanjuto make a traverse — prečkati (polico v steni);2.adjectiveprečen, poševen, transverzalen, navzkrižen, cikcakastII [traevəs, trəvɜ:s]transitive verbprečkati, prepotovati, prehoditi, iti skozi (čez); teči skozi; hoditi sem in tja ( the room po sobi); prekrižati, položiti navzkriž; figuratively pretresti, premisliti, pregledati; biti razpet nad (o mostu); preprečiti (načrte); juridically ugovarjati, zanikati, pobijati; military obrniti, nameriti v stran proti tarči (top); technical počez strugati (skobljati, oblati); intransitive verb iti počez, iti čez, iti sem in tja (gor in dol); technical obračati se; (mečevanje) napraviti izpad v stranto traverse s.o.'s plan — prekrižati komu načrt -
122 welcome
['welkəm] 1. adjective(received with gladness and happiness: She will make you welcome; He is a welcome visitor at our house; The extra money was very welcome; The holiday made a welcome change.) dobrodošel2. noun(reception; hospitality: We were given a warm welcome.) dobrodošlica3. verb(to receive or greet with pleasure and gladness: We were welcomed by our hosts; She will welcome the chance to see you again.) prisrčno sprejeti; razveseliti se4. interjection(used to express gladness at someone's arrival: Welcome to Britain!) dobrodošel!- be welcome to
- you're welcome!* * *I [wélkəm]1.noundobrodošlica; prisrčen sprejem, pozdrav za dobrodošlicoto bid s.o. welcome — želeti komu dobrodošlicoto give s.o. warm welcome — želeti prisrčno dobrodošlicoto wear out one's welcome colloquially biti predolgo na obisku, utruditi svoje gostitelje;2.adjectivedobrodošel; iskreno vabljen; ugoden, prijeten; pooblaščen (to za)to make s.o. welcome — lepo koga sprejetito be most welcome — priti kot nalašč, ravno pravyou are welcome to do it — prosim (izvolite) napraviti to, samo izvolite!Thank you. -- (You are) welcome! — Hvala. -- prosim!, ni razloga za zahvalo!, ni za kaj!and welcome — (ironično) če že hočete!, zaradi mene!May I take this book? -- Take it and welcome! — Smem vzeti to knjigo? -- Kar (Le) vzemite jo!;3.interjectiondobrodošel!; colloquially rad!, z veseljem!welcome home to London! — dobrodošel spet v Londonu!II [wélkəm]transitive verbizreči (voščiti) dobrodošlico, pozdraviti z dobrodošlico; prisrčno pričakati, sprejeti -
123 Young
1. adjective(in the first part of life, growth, development etc; not old: a young person; Young babies sleep a great deal; A young cow is called a calf.) mlad2. noun plural(the group of animals or birds produced by parents: Most animals defend their young.) mladiči- the young* * *[jʌŋ]proper namedruž. ime -
124 out of place
1) (not suitable (to the occasion etc): His clothes are quite out of place at a formal dinner.) neprimeren2) (not in the proper position; untidy: Although he had had to run most of the way, he arrived with not a hair out of place.) na nepravem mestu -
125 prime time
noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) najbolj gledani termin -
126 central
['sentrəl]1) (belonging to or near the centre (eg of a town): His flat is very central.) središčen, osrednji2) (principal or most important: the central point of his argument.) glaven•- centralise
- centralization
- centralisation
- centrally
- central heating
- central processing unit* * *I [séntrəl]adjectivesrediščen, osrednji; glavenII [séntrəl]nounAmerican telefonska centrala -
127 cloak
[kləuk] 1. noun(a loose outer garment without sleeves, covering most of the body; something that conceals: a woollen cloak; They arrived under cloak of darkness.) ogrinjalo; krinka2. verb(to cover or hide: He used a false name to cloak his activities.) zakriti; zakrinkati* * *I [klouk]nounplašč; pokrov; figuratively ( for) pretveza, krinkaII [klouk]transitive verbogrniti, pokriti, zakriti; figuratively zakrinkati -
128 conform
[kən'fo:m]1) (to behave, dress etc in the way that most other people do.) prilagoditi se2) ((with to) to act according to; to be in agreement with: Your clothes must conform to the school regulations.) biti v skladu•* * *[kənfɔ:m]1.transitive verb figuratively(to) prilagoditi, prilagajati, spraviti v sklad;2.intransitive verb(to) prilagoditi, podvreči, pokoriti se; ustrezati, biti v skladu; priznati veljavo anglikanski cerkvi
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