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61 export
1. [ek'spo:t] verb(to send (goods) to another country for sale: Jamaica exports bananas to Britain.) izvažati2. ['ekspo:t] noun1) (the act or business of exporting: the export of rubber.) izvoz2) (something which is exported: Paper is an important Swedish export.) izvozno blago•- exporter* * *I [ékspɔ:t]nounizvoz; izvozno blagoII [ekspɔ:t]transitive verbizvoziti, izvažati -
62 exposition
[ekspə'ziʃən]1) (a detailed explanation (of a subject).) razlaga2) (( abbreviation expo) an exhibition: a trade exposition.) razstava* * *[ekspəzíšən]noun(of) razstava; razlaga, komentar, tolmačenje; izdaja; photography osvetlitev -
63 fair
I [feə] adjective1) (light-coloured; with light-coloured hair and skin: fair hair; Scandinavian people are often fair.) svetel2) (just; not favouring one side: a fair test.) nepristranski3) ((of weather) fine; without rain: a fair afternoon.) lep4) (quite good; neither bad nor good: Her work is only fair.) zadovoljiv5) (quite big, long etc: a fair size.) precejšen6) (beautiful: a fair maiden.) čeden•- fairness- fairly
- fair play II [feə] noun1) (a collection of entertainments that travels from town to town: She won a large doll at the fair.) semenj2) (a large market held at fixed times: A fair is held here every spring.) sejem3) (an exhibition of goods from different countries, firms etc: a trade fair.) sejem* * *I [fwə]adjectivelep; nežen; jasen, svetel; čist; svež; ugoden; svetlolas, blond; precejšen; znaten; ( with do) pošten, pravičen; spodoben, vljuden; primeren, zadovoljiv; čitljiva fair amount — precejšnja količina, precej denarjafor fair — dejansko, zaresto give s.o. a fair warning — pravočasno koga posvariticolloquially fair to middling — še kar dobrofair play — poštena igra, nepristranostfair and square — pošten in odkrit; naravnostwhat is fair for one is fair for all — kar je dobro za enega, je dobro tudi za drugefair view — lep razgled; odkrito mnenjeII [fwə]adverbnaravnost; jasno; pošteno; pravilno; vljudno; nežnoto bespeak s.o. fair — dobro o kom govoritifor fair — zagotovo, nespornoto speak s.o. fair — vljudno s kom govoritifair and softly — počasi, tihoIII [fw ə]nounsejem, velesejem; razstavaIV [fwə]transitive verb & intransitive verb(z)jasniti se; prepisovati; zgladiti -
64 foreign
['forən]1) (belonging to a country other than one's own: a foreign passport.) tuj2) ((with to) not naturally part of: Anger was foreign to her nature.) tuj•* * *[fɔrin]adjectivetuj, inozemski, zamejski; zunanji; neznanForeign Office British English ministrstvo za zunanje zadeveforeign secretary, secretary of state for foreign affairs — minister za zunanje zadeveforeign trade — zunanja trgovina; nautical dolga plovbaforeign body anatomy tujek -
65 GATT
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66 goodwill
1) (the good reputation and trade with customers that a business firm has: We are selling the goodwill along with the shop.) pravica do imena2) (friendliness: He has always shown a good deal of goodwill towards us.) naklonjenost* * *[gúdwil]noun(to, towards) naklonjenost, dobrohotnost -
67 growth
[-Ɵ]1) (the act or process of growing, increasing, developing etc: the growth of trade unionism.) rast2) (something that has grown: a week's growth of beard.) prirastek3) (the amount by which something grows: to measure the growth of a plant.) rast4) (something unwanted which grows: a cancerous growth.) izrastek* * *[groum]nounrast, razvoj; rastline; podrast; izrastek; medicine bula, oteklina, zabreklina; (in) napredek, uspevanje; kultura (bakterij) -
68 humming
[hʌmiŋ]adjectivebrenčeč, brneč; colloquially zelo delaven, živahen, močan; colloquially opojen -
69 ICFTU
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70 I.F.T.U.
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71 illicit
[i'lisit](unlawful or not permitted.) nedovoljen- illicitness* * *[ilísit]adjective ( illicitly adverb)protizakonit, nezakonit, nedovoljen, prepovedanillicit trade — prepovedana trgovina, tihotapstvo -
72 imperial
[im'piəriəl](of an empire or an emperor: the imperial crown.) vladarski- imperialist* * *I [impíəriəl]adjective ( imperially adverb)cesarski, vladarski, državni; figuratively kraljevski, veličasten; British English zakonit (mere in uteži)imperial preference — sistem nižjih carin med članicami angl. imperijamedicine imperial section — carski rezII [impíəriəl]nounfrancoska brada; prtljažnik na strehi kočije; ruski carski zlatnik (15 srebrnih rubljev); format papirja (57 ɔ 58 cm) -
73 import
1. [im'po:t] verb(to bring in (goods etc) from abroad usually for sale: We import wine from France.) uvažati2. ['impo:t] noun1) (something which is imported from abroad: Our imports are greater than our exports.) uvoz2) (the act of bringing in goods from abroad: the import of wine.) uvoz•- importer* * *I [ímpɔ:t]nouneconomy uvozplural uvoženo blago; pomen, smisel, važnost, tehtnost, daljnosežnost; economy bounty on imports — uvozna premijaII [impɔ:t]1.transitive verb economyuvažati, uvoziti; figuratively prinesti ( into v); pomeniti, naznačiti; tikati se česa, interesirati;2.intransitive verbbiti važen za -
74 increase
1. [in'kri:s] verb(to (cause to) grow in size, number etc: The number of children in this school has increased greatly in recent years.) povečati (se)2. ['inkri:s] noun((the amount, number etc added by) growth: There has been some increase in business; The increase in the population over the last ten years was 40,000.) rast- on the increase* * *I [ínkri:s]nounrast, porast, povečanje, prirastek, povišanje, zvišanje; dobiček, donos, dobitek; poetically potomstvo, potomecII [inkrí:s]1.intransitive verbrasti, porasti, povečati se, narasti, pomnožiti se, okrepiti se;2.transitive verbpovečati, pomnožiti, okrepitipoetically rasti (luna); juridically to increase a sentence — zvišati ali zaostriti kazen -
75 innocent
['inəsnt]1) (not guilty (of a crime, misdeed etc): A man should be presumed innocent of a crime until he is proved guilty; They hanged an innocent man.) nedolžen2) ((of an action etc) harmless or without harmful or hidden intentions: innocent games and amusements; an innocent remark.) nedolžen3) (free from, or knowing nothing about, evil etc: an innocent child; You can't be so innocent as to believe what advertisements say!) naiven•- innocence* * *I [ínəsnt]adjective ( innocently adverb)nedolžen, neomadeževan, čist; neškodljiv, preprost, neizumetničen; juridically nedolžen (of), dopusten, legalen, nesumljiv; colloquially bedast, naiveninnocent air — nedolžen obraz, nedolžen videzinnocent goods — nesumljiva roba, nepretihotapljena robacolloquially innocent of — brezII [ínəsnt]nounnedolžnež, nedolžen otročiček; bedak, naivnež, ignorantthe massacre of the innocents — pokol nedolžnih otročičkov v Betlehemu; parliament slang skrajšanje delovnega reda zaradi časovne stiskeInnocents' Day — 28. december, dan nedolžnih otročičkov -
76 intercept
[intə'sept](to stop or catch (a person, thing etc) before he, it etc arrives at the place to which he, it etc is going, being sent etc: The messenger was intercepted on his way to the king.) prestreči* * *I [intəsépt]nounmathematics del črte med dvema točkama; prestrežena radijska vestII [intəsépt]transitive verbprestreči, ustaviti, prekiniti, zapreti (pot), presekati (zvezo), preprečiti, ujeti, prisluškovatimathematics potegniti črto med dvema točkama ( between); economy to intercept trade — ovirati kupčijo -
77 intercourse
['intəko:s]1) (sexual act.) občevanje2) (conversation, business dealings, trade etc between two or more people, countries etc.) poslovni odnosi* * *[íntəkɔ:s]noun -
78 internal
[in'tə:nl]1) (of, on or in the inside of something (eg a person's body): The man suffered internal injuries in the accident.) notranji2) (concerning what happens within a country etc, rather than its relationship with other countries etc: The prime ministers agreed that no country should interfere in another country's internal affairs.) notranji•- internal combustion* * *[intɜ:nəl]adjective ( internally adverb)notranjifiguratively duhoven; domač; politics internal affairs — notranje zadevejuridically internal evidence — dokaz, ki je v zadevi samiinternal revenue — državni dohodki, davkiAmerican Interval Revenue Office — davčni uradmedicine internal specialist — internist, zdravnik za notranje bolezni -
79 international
[intə'næʃənl] 1. adjective(involving, or done by, two or more nations: international trade; an international football match.) mednaroden2. noun1) (a football etc match played between teams from two countries.) mednarodna tekma2) ((also internationalist) a player in such a match.) tekmovalec na mednarodni tekmi•* * *I [intənaešnəl]adjective ( internationally adverb)mednarodenjuridically international law — mednarodno pravoII [intənaešnəl]nounsport tekmovalec na mednarodnih tekmah, mednarodna tekma -
80 inward
['inwəd]1) (being within, especially in the mind: his inward thoughts.) notranji2) (moving towards the inside: an inward curve in the coastline.) v notranjost•- inward- inwards
- inwardly* * *I [ínwəd]adjective ( inwardly adverb)notranji; figuratively duševni, duhovni; figuratively pravi; na poti v domovino; kopenski; domačBritish English inward duty — uvozna carinaII [ínwəd]adverbnoter, v notranjost, v notranjostiIII [ínwəd]nounnotranjost; plural drobovje
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