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1 lull
1. verb(to make calm or quiet: The sound of the waves lulled him to sleep.) pomiriti2. noun(a temporary period of calm.) zatišje* * *I [lʌl]nounzatišje, brezvetrje, tišina; mrtvilo; (kratka) prekinitev, premorfiguratively the lull before the storm — zatišje pred viharjemII [lʌl]1.transitive verbuspavati; figuratively potolažiti, pomiriti koga (zlasti s sleparijo); umiriti, utišati (zlasti pasivno);2.intransitive verbumiriti se, popustiti, poleči seto lull s.o.'s fears — pomiriti kogato lull s.o.'s suspicions — razpršiti komu sumnjeto lull s.o. into a false sense of security — uspavati koga, da se počuti varen
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