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1 sleeve
[sli:v]1) (the part of a garment that covers the arm: He tore the sleeve of his jacket; a dress with long/short sleeves.) rokav2) ((also record-sleeve) a stiff envelope for a gramophone record.) ovitek gramofonske plošče3) (something, eg a tubular part in a piece of machinery, that covers as a sleeve of a garment does the arm.) ovoj•- - sleeved- sleeveless
- have/keep something up one's sleeve
- have/keep up one's sleeve* * *[sli:v]1.nounrokav (obleke); technical obojka, ki povezuje cevi; cev; torba (etui) za gramofonske ploščelawn sleeves — rokavi iz fine tkanine, podobni škofovskim rokavomto creep up s.o.'s sleeve figuratively prilizovati se komuto have a card up one's sleeve — imeti skrito karto, pripravljeno za uporaboto have s.th. up one's sleeve figuratively imeti nekaj za bregom, nekaj pripravljati, imeti skrite nameneto hang (to pin) on s.o.'s sleeve — obesiti se komu za rokav, figuratively ravnati se po njegovih nazorih itd.to roll (to turn) up one's sleeves — zavihati rokave, figuratively pripraviti se za delo, za borboto wear one's heart (up)on one's sleeve figuratively preodkrito kazati svoja čustva, biti preveč zaupljiv;2.transitive verbopremiti (obleko) z rokavi, prišiti rokave; technical opremiti z obojkami -
2 card
1) (thick paper or thin board: shapes cut out from card.) lepenka2) ((also playing card) a small piece of such paper etc with designs, used in playing certain games: a pack of cards.) karta3) (a similar object used for eg sending greetings, showing membership of an organization, storing information etc: a birthday card; a membership card; a business card.) čestitka, izkaznica, vizitka•- cards- cardboard* * *I [ka:d]nounkarta, vizitka, izkaznica; lepenka; program; American časopisna objava; familiarly človek, dečko; čudakfiguratively a house of cards — negotov položaj ali načrtit is ( —ali that's) the card — tako kaže, to je pravo, to je trebato throw one's cards (on the table) — vse odkrito povedati, priznatito leave cards on s.o. — obiskati kogaII [ka:d]1.nounmikalnik; strgača; gradaše;2.transitive verbmikati, grebenati
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have a card up one's sleeve — have a plan or idea in reserve, have a strategy ready … English contemporary dictionary
have a card up your sleeve — phrase to have a secret advantage that you can use later She still has one card up her sleeve – she knows the director. Thesaurus: to be ready, or to get ready for somethingsynonym Main entry: card * * * have a card up your ˈsleeve idiom … Useful english dictionary
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have a card up your sleeve — to have a secret advantage that you can use later She still has one card up her sleeve – she knows the director … English dictionary
card — {{11}}card (n.) c.1400, from M.Fr. carte (14c.), from L. charta leaf of paper, tablet, from Gk. khartes layer of papyrus, probably from Egyptian. Form influenced after 14c. by It. carta (see CHART (Cf. chart)). Sense of playing cards is oldest in … Etymology dictionary
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card — card1 [ kard ] noun *** ▸ 1 for paying/getting money ▸ 2 with information ▸ 3 for sending greetings ▸ 4 for playing games ▸ 5 something giving an advantage ▸ 6 in a computer ▸ 7 someone who makes you laugh ▸ 8 thick stiff paper ▸ + PHRASES 1. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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