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21 rumour, rumor
[rú:mə]1.noungovorica, govoričenje, glas; archaic slava; archaic hrupthe rumour, rumor runs, the rumour, rumor has it that... — govori se, da..., širijo se (krožijo) govorice, da...to circulate (to spread) a rumour, rumor — širiti govorico;2.transitive verbširiti govorice, raznesti z govoricamiit was rumour, rumored about that... — raznesle so se govorice, da...he is rumour, rumored to be ill — govori se, da je bolan -
22 run into
1) (to meet: I ran into her in the street.) naleteti (na koga)2) (to crash into or collide with: The car ran into a lamp-post.) trčiti* * *intransitive verb & transitive verbtrčiti v, z; nepričakovano se srečati ( with s kom); naleteti na (koga); priteči v, prileteti v; izlivati se v; (o knjigi) iziti, doživeti izdajo; spremeniti se, preiti v; stopiti vto run into money colloquially biti drag, mnogo stati -
23 runaway
noun (a person, animal etc that runs away: The police caught the two runaways; ( also adjective) a runaway horse.) ubežnik; pobegel* * *[rʌnəwei]1.nounubežnik, dezerter, begunec; pobegli konj; (po)beg (tudi ljubimca);2.adjectivepobegel, bežeč, ubežen, ki je na begu; preplašen, zablodel; z lahkoto dobljen; economy podvržen hitrim spremembam (o cenah)a runaway couple — parček, ki je pobegnil od domaa runaway ring — pozvonitev (na hišni zvonec) šaljivca, ki nato pobegneto give s.o. a runaway ring — pozvoniti pri kom in zbežati -
24 sideline
1) (a business etc carried on outside one's regular job or activity: He runs a mail-order business as a sideline.) stranski zaslužek2) (the line marking one of the long edges of a football pitch etc.) stranska črta* * *[sáidlain]transitive verbovirati pri aktivni udeležbihe was sidelined by his injuries — poškodba ga je ovirala, da bi aktivno sodeloval -
25 century
['sen əri]noun - plural centuries1) (a (period of a) hundred years: the 19th century; for more than a century.) stoletje2) (in cricket, a hundred runs: He has just made his second century this year.) sto (točk)* * *[sénčuri]nounhistory centurija (odred 100 vojakov); stoletje; slang 100 funtov (denar) -
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27 run to
(to have enough money for: We can't run to a new car this year.) privoščiti si* * *intransitive verb iti do, doseči, znesti, znašati; zadostovati, kriti; spremeniti seyou must not run to extremes — ne smete gnati stvari do skrajnosti, na ostrinoto run to fat — (z)rediti se, postati debel -
28 single-handed
adjective, adverb (working etc by oneself, without help: He runs the restaurant single-handed; single-handed efforts.) samostojen* * *[síŋglhændid]1.adjectiveenorok; sam, brez tuje pomoči;2.adverblastnoročno
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