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1 concern
[kən'sə:n] 1. verb1) (to have to do with: This order doesn't concern us; So far as I'm concerned, you can do what you like.) zadevati2) ((with for or about) to make (usually oneself) uneasy: Don't concern yourself about her.) skrbeti3) ((with with or in) to interest (oneself) in: He doesn't concern himself with unimportant details.) ukvarjati se2. noun1) (something that concerns or belongs to one: His problems are not my concern.) zadeva, skrb2) (anxiety: The condition of the patient is giving rise to concern.) zaskrbljenost3) (a business: a shoe-manufacturing concern.) podjetje•* * *I [kənsɜ:n]transitive verbjuridically to whom it may concern — v vednost tistim, ki jih zadevaII [kənsɜ:n]nounzadeva, posel; (about, for) skrb; (at, over zaradi) zaskrbljenost; žalost, užaloščenje, bol; (in za) zanimanje; delež; commerce tvrdka, podjetje, koncern; pomembnost, važnost; colloquially stavbato take no concern in s.th. — ne se zanimati za kajto have a concern in — imeti delež pri čem; zanimati se za kajcolloquially to give up the whole concern — opustiti zadevoto have no concern with s.th. — ne imeti s čim opravka -
2 apply
1) ((with to) to put (something) on or against something else: to apply ointment to a cut.) nanesti2) ((with to) to use (something) for some purpose: He applied his wits to planning their escape.) uporabiti3) ((with for) to ask for (something) formally: You could apply (to the manager) for a job.) zaprositi za4) ((with to) to concern: This rule does not apply to him.) zadevati5) (to be in force: The rule doesn't apply at weekends.) veljati•- applicable
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- apply oneself/one's mind* * *[əplái]1.transitive verb(to) položiti, priložiti; prilepiti; uporabiti; usmeriti;2.intransitive verbposvetiti se, sklicevati se (to) obrniti se (na koga); ( for) pogajati se, zaprositi za kaj; (to) prilagoditi se; tikati se; veljatito apply o.s. to — prizadevati si; lotiti seapply to Mr. X — javite se pri g. ɔ -
3 refer
[rə'fə:] 1. past tense, past participle - referred; verb( with to)1) (to talk or write (about something); to mention: He doesn't like anyone referring to his wooden leg; I referred to your theories in my last book.) omeniti2) (to relate to, concern, or apply to: My remarks refer to your last letter.) nanašati se3) (to send or pass on to someone else for discussion, information, a decision etc: The case was referred to a higher law-court; I'll refer you to the managing director.) napotiti4) (to look for information (in something): If I'm not sure how to spell a word, I refer to a dictionary.) pogledati (v)•- referee2. verb(to act as a referee for a match: I've been asked to referee (a football match) on Saturday.) soditi- reference book
- reference library* * *[rifɜ:]1.transitive verbnapotiti (to k, na), opozoriti (to na); predložiti, pripisovati kaj (to s.o. komu); predati, prepustiti, dodeliti (to komu);2.intransitive verbnanašati se (to na), tikati se (to česa); sklicevati se (to na), obrniti se na, zateči se k; kazati na, posredno misliti na, namigovati (to na), omenitito refer oneself to — prepustiti se, predati se, zaupati se, zaupno se obrniti na, zanesti se nareferred to — ki se nanaša na; o komer (čemer) je govorthe point referred to — omenjena, tista točkato refer to drawer — (kratica: R.D.) obrazec, ki ga banka napiše na ček, ki nima denarnega kritjato refer a matter to arbitration — prepustiti zadevo arbitraži, razsodišču
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