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  • 1 hammer

    ['hæmə] 1. noun
    1) (a tool with a heavy usually metal head, used for driving nails into wood, breaking hard substances etc: a joiner's hammer.) kladivo
    2) (the part of a bell, piano, clock etc that hits against some other part, so making a noise.) kladivce
    3) (in sport, a metal ball on a long steel handle for throwing.) kladivo
    2. verb
    1) (to hit, beat, break etc (something) with a hammer: He hammered the nail into the wood.) zabiti s kladivom
    2) (to teach a person (something) with difficulty, by repetition: Grammar was hammered into us at school.) zabijati (v glavo)
    - give someone a hammering
    - give a hammering
    - hammer home
    - hammer out
    * * *
    I [haemə]
    noun
    kladivo, bat; petelin na puški; kladivce v zvonu, kladivce v klavirju; anatomy nakovalce, slušna koščica
    to be down s.o. like a hammerbiti s kom zelo strog
    to come ( —ali go) under the hammer — priti pod stečaj, biti prodan na dražbi
    hammer and tongs — z vso močjo, silovito
    to be ( —ali go) at it hammer and tongs — močno se prepirati, živeti v napetem ozračju
    II [haemə]
    transitive verb & intransitive verb
    zabiti, zabijati, tolči s kladivom; kovati; colloquially tolči s pestmi, potolči, poraziti; (borza) razglasiti stečaj, razglasiti nezmožnost plačevanja; razbijati (pulz)

    English-Slovenian dictionary > hammer

  • 2 qualify

    1) (to cause to be or to become able or suitable for: A degree in English does not qualify you to teach English; She is too young to qualify for a place in the team.) usposobiti (se)
    2) ((with as) to show that one is suitable for a profession or job etc, especially by passing a test or examination: I hope to qualify as a doctor.) diplomirati
    3) ((with for) to allow, or be allowed, to take part in a competition etc, usually by reaching a satisfactory standard in an earlier test or competition: She failed to qualify for the long jump.) uvrstiti se
    4) ((of an adjective) to describe, or add to the meaning of: In `red books', the adjective `red' qualifies the noun `books'.) označevati
    - qualified
    - qualifying
    * * *
    [kwɔlifai]
    1.
    transitive verb
    kvalificirati, usposobiti ( for za, for being, to be; to qualify o.s. usposobiti se); pooblastiti, avtorizirati, dati pravico ( for za); označiti (as); modificirati, prikrojiti, omejiti; omiliti, ublažiti (npr. pripombo); razredčiti (pijačo); grammar pobliže določiti;
    2.
    intransitive verb
    kvalificirati se, usposobiti se, dokazati potrebno usposobljenost ( for za, as kot); sport kvalificirati se ( for; ŋing round izločilna runda); izpolnjevati pravne pogoje; (zlasti American) priseči

    English-Slovenian dictionary > qualify

  • 3 spoon-feed

    past tense, past participle - spoon-fed; verb
    1) (to feed with a spoon.) z žlico dajati jesti
    2) (to teach or treat (a person) in a way that does not allow him to think or act for himself.) razvajati
    * * *
    [spú:nfi:d]
    transitive verb
    z žlico dajati jesti (pitati); figuratively razvajati, raznežiti; napraviti (koga) nesamostojnega

    English-Slovenian dictionary > spoon-feed

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