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1 violence
noun (great roughness and force, often causing severe physical injury or damage: I was amazed at the violence of his temper; She was terrified by the violence of the storm.) silovitost* * *[váiələns]nounsilovitost, violenca, sila; nasilje, nasilnost, divjost, neobrzdanost, strast(nost); krivica; posilstvo, oskrumba, oskrunitev, onečaščenjerobbery with violence — rop, tatvina z nasiljemto do violence — delati silo; skriviti, popačiti (tekst); posiliti -
2 non-violence
(the refusal to use any violent means in order to gain political, social etc aims.) nenasilje* * *[nɔnváiələns]nounnenasilje -
3 self-violence
[selfváiələns]nounnasilje nad samim seboj; samomor -
4 fight
1. past tense, past participle - fought; verb1) (to act against (someone or something) with physical violence: The two boys are fighting over (= because of) some money they found.) pretepati se2) (to resist strongly; to take strong action to prevent: to fight a fire; We must fight against any attempt to deprive us of our freedom.) upirati se3) (to quarrel: His parents were always fighting.) prepirati se2. noun1) (an act of physical violence between people, countries etc: There was a fight going on in the street.) spopad2) (a struggle; action involving effort: the fight for freedom of speech; the fight against disease.) boj3) (the will or strength to resist: There was no fight left in him.) bojevitost4) (a boxing-match.) dvoboj•- fighter- fight back
- fight it out
- fight off
- fight one's way
- fight shy of
- put up a good fight* * *I [fait]nounboj, borba, bitka, spopad, dvoboj, mečevanje; prepir, pretep; tekma; bojevitostcolloquially a dog fight — borba v zrakuto show fight — pokazati pripravljenost za boj, pokazati zobesham fight — manever, navidezna bitkahand-to-hand fight — pretep, boj na nožII [fait]transitive verb & transitive verb(against, about, for, with, on behalf of) boriti, vojskovati se; odbijati; braniti (se); priboriti si; premagati; pestiti se, boksati; prepirati sethat cock won't fight — to ne bo držalo; tukaj nekaj ni v reduto fight with one's gloves off — ne izbirati sredstev za boj, ne prijemati koga z rokavicamito fight a lone hand — boriti se sam, brez pomočito fight shy of s.o. — izogibati se koga -
5 rage
[rei‹] 1. noun1) ((a fit of) violent anger: He flew into a rage; He shouted with rage.) bes2) (violence; great force: the rage of the sea.) besnenje2. verb1) (to act or shout in great anger: He raged at his secretary.) besneti2) ((of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force: The storm raged all night.) besneti3) ((of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence: The battle raged for two whole days.) besneti4) ((of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people: Fever was raging through the town.) razsajati•- raging- all the rage
- the rage* * *I [réidž]nounbes, besnost, besnenje, (divja) jeza, razjarjenost, gnev, razkačenost; (o morju) besnenje; silovitost; koprnenje, poželenje, sla, pohlep, lakomnost; navdušenje, gorečnost, vnetost, strast, strastna želja ( for za, po), manija, norost; velika modachess was (all) the rage — šah je bil velika moda, je bil zelo priljubljento be in rage — biti besen, besnetito fly (to fall, to get) into rage — pobesneti, vzkipetihe has a rage for old prints, for hunting — ima strast za (nor je na) stare grafične liste, za lovII [réidž]intransitive verb & reflexive besneti ( against proti), razbesneti se, biti besen, jeziti se (at na); divjati, (o morju) besneti; razsajati (o epidemiji ipd.)to rage about — besneti, divjati, razsajatito rage at (against) s.o. — besneti, znašati se nad komto rage oneself out — izbesneti se, iztresti svojo jezo, znesti se nad; izgrmeti se -
6 abduct
(to take (someone) away against his will usually by trickery or violence; to kidnap: The president has been abducted.) ugrabiti* * *[æbdʌkt]transitive verbodvleči, ugrabiti, nasilno odpeljati; anatomy iztegniti -
7 abhor
[əb'ho:]past tense, past participle - abhorred; verb(to hate very much: The headmaster abhors violence.) sovražiti- abhorrent* * *[abhɔ:]transitive verbzgroziti se; gnusiti, studiti se; sovražiti, prezirati -
8 anarchist
1) (a person who believes that governments are unnecessary or undesirable.) anarhist2) (a person who tries to overturn the government by violence.) anarhist* * *[aenəkist]nounanarhist(ka), prevratnež, -nica -
9 dash
[dæʃ] 1. verb1) (to move with speed and violence: A man dashed into a shop.) planiti2) (to knock, throw etc violently, especially so as to break: He dashed the bottle to pieces against the wall.) vreči3) (to bring down suddenly and violently or to make very depressed: Our hopes were dashed.) razbiti2. noun1) (a sudden rush or movement: The child made a dash for the door.) sunek2) (a small amount of something, especially liquid: whisky with a dash of soda.) kanec3) ((in writing) a short line (-) to show a break in a sentence etc.) pomišljaj4) (energy and enthusiasm: All his activities showed the same dash and spirit.) zanos•- dashing- dash off* * *I [dæš]1.transitive verbtreščiti, vreči, metati; (po)škropiti; zbegati, (z)mešati; (raz)redčiti, primešati; načrtati; suniti; slang preklinjati; uničiti, razbiti;2.intransitive verbizbruhniti, počiti, brizgniti, pljusknitito s.o.'s hope — razočarati kogato dash one's spirits — užalostiti, pobitidash it!, dash you! — vraga!, presneto!II [dæš]nounsunek, udarec; trčenje, tresk; tek na kratke proge; zanos, naval, napad, zagon; kanec, trohica; primes; familiarly sijaj, odličnost; pomišljajto make a dash for ( —ali at) — planiti kam; gnati se za čim; hitro se lotitidash-and-dot line — pikčasta in črtkasta črta (-.-.-.-)a dash of rain — naliv, plohaIII [dæš]interjectiončof!, pljusk! -
10 erupt
((of a volcano) to throw out lava etc: When did Mount Etna last erupt?; The demonstration started quietly but suddenly violence erupted.) izbruhniti- eruption* * *[irʌpt]intransitive verbizbruhniti; predreti (zob); medicine izpustiti se (mozolj) -
11 extort
[ik'sto:t](to obtain (from a person) by threats or violence: They extorted a confession from him by torture.) izsiliti- extortionate* * *[ikstɔ:t]transitive verb( from) izsiljevati, odirati, izžemati -
12 incite
1) (to urge (someone) to do something: He incited the people to rebel against the king.) spodbadati2) (to stir up or cause: They incited violence in the crowd.) spodbujati•* * *[insáit]transitive verbspodbadati, dražiti, spodbujati, hujskati (to k); juridically nahujskati, napeljati (to k) -
13 interlude
['intəlu:d](a usually short period or gap, eg between the acts of a play etc: We bought an ice-cream during the interlude; an interlude of calm during the violence.) odmor* * *[íntəlu:d]nountheatre medigra; history vmesna igra v srednjeveški drami, interludij; music medigra, intermezzo; figuratively presledek, epizoda -
14 intimidate
[in'timideit](to frighten eg by threatening violence.) ustrahovati* * *[intímideit]transitive verbprestrašiti, zastrašiti; juridically primorati, prisiliti -
15 make-up
1) (cosmetics applied to the face etc: She never wears any make-up.) ličilo, šminka2) (the set, or combination, of characteristics or ingredients that together form something, eg a personality; composition: Violence is just not part of his make-up.) osebnost* * *[méikəp]nounlepotičenje, lepotilo, šminkanje, šminka; theatre maskiranje, maska; printing lomljenje; American colloquially popravni izpit; izmišljotina; sestava, struktura, ustroj; oprema; figuratively orodje, pribor; figuratively poza, drža -
16 mindless
adjective (stupid and senseless: mindless violence.) nespameten* * *[máindlis]adjective ( mindlessly adverb)brezskrben, nespameten, nepozoren, brezobziren (of); brez duha, neduhovit -
17 outrage
1. noun(a wicked act, especially of great violence: the outrages committed by the soldiers; The decision to close the road is a public outrage.) grozota; škandal2. verb(to hurt, shock or insult: She was outraged by his behaviour.) žaliti- outrageously
- outrageousness* * *I [áutreidž]nounnasilje, izgred, zločin (on, upon nad); greh, sramota; žalitev; ogorčenje (at)II [áutreidž]transitive verbpregrešiti se nad kom, silo storiti komu, posiliti; žaliti, sramotiti; grdo ravnati, prekršiti (zakon, moralo) -
18 resort
[rə'zo:t] 1. verb((with to) to begin to use, do etc as a way of solving a problem etc when other methods have failed: He couldn't persuade people to do what he wanted, so he resorted to threats of violence.) zateči se (k čemu)2. noun(a place visited by many people (especially for holidays): Brighton is a popular (holiday) resort.) letovišče* * *I [rizɔ:t]noun(splošno) obiskovan kraj; zatočišče, pribežališče, zavetje; zatekanje (k); sredstvo v sili, poslednje sredstvo; možnost; zbiranje (ljudi); sestajanjein the last resort — kot zadnje sredstvo, ko ni nič drugega uspelo, ko je vse odpovedaloa resort of thieves — gnezdo, brlog tatovhealth resort — (klimatsko) zdravilišče, okrevališčeseaside resort — morsko zdravilišče, kopališčewithout resort to force — brez uporabe sile; brez zatekanja k silito have resort to force — zateči se k sili, uporabiti siloto make resort to s.o. — obrniti se na kogathis was my last resort — to je bilo, kar mi je še edino ostalo napravitiII [rizɔ:t]intransitive verbzateči se (to k); poslužiti se (česa); iti, kreniti, napotiti se, romati (to v); često obiskovati, zahajati (v)to resort to force — zateči se k sili, uporabiti siloto resort to an inn — zahajati v krčmo, gostilno -
19 robbery
plural - robberies; noun (the act of robbing: Robbery is a serious crime; He was charged with four robberies.) rop* * *[rɔbəri]nounrop, ropanje, roparski napad; kraja, tatvina, razbojništvo; colloquially izvabljanje denarja, izsiljevanje, nasilna prilastitev, izkoriščanje, ugrabitevrobbery with violence juridically roparski umorhighway robbery — cestno ropanje, razbojništvothis is highway robbery figuratively to je oderuštvo, nesramna zahtevaexchange is no robbery — zamenjava ni rop, roka roko umiva -
20 shock
I 1. [ʃok] noun1) (a severe emotional disturbance: The news gave us all a shock.) pretres2) ((often electric shock) the effect on the body of an electric current: He got a slight shock when he touched the live wire.) sunek3) (a sudden blow coming with great force: the shock of an earthquake.) sunek4) (a medical condition caused by a severe mental or physical shock: He was suffering from shock after the crash.) šok2. verb(to give a shock to; to upset or horrify: Everyone was shocked by his death; The amount of violence shown on television shocks me.) pretresti- shocker- shocking
- shockingly
- shock-absorber II [ʃok] noun(a bushy mass (of hair) on a person's head.) čop* * *I [šɔk]nountrk, trčenje, trzaj, (močan) sunek, udarec; (živčni) zlom; (pretres), šok; military spopad; (močno) razburjenje, izbruh; electrical elektrošok; zgražanje, šokiranje, pohujšanje, prepalost, osuplostto get the shock of one's life figuratively biti kot od strele zadet, zelo se ustrašitiit gave his father quite a shock — to je njegovega očeta zelo prizadelo (pretreslo, ogorčilo)II [šɔk]transitive verbpretresti, presuniti, ogorčiti, globoko užaliti, mučno prizadeti, šokirati, škandalizirati, povzročiti zgražanje; medicine pretresti (živce); zadeti (komu) udarec (električni šok); intransitive verb trčiti (skupaj), zaleteti sea sight that would shock you — prizor, ki bi vas presunil (pretresel, šokiral, ogorčil)she was shocked to find him so pale and thin — bila je zaprepadena, ko ga je videla tako bledega in shujšanegaI am shocked at you! — zgražati se moram nad vami!to shock a secret out of s.o. — s šokom koga pripraviti do tega, da pove tajnostto shock s.o. into telling the truth — s šokom koga privesti do tega, da pove resnicoIII [šɔk]1.nounčop ( of hair las);2.adjectivekuštrav, skuštranIV [šɔk]1.nounkopa snopov (navadno 12); zložena koruzna stebla;2.transitive verb & intransitive verbzložiti (snope) v kope
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