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1 voyage
['voii‹] 1. noun(a usually long journey, especially by sea: The voyage to America used to take many weeks.) potovanje, plovba2. verb(to make such a journey: They voyaged for many months.) potovati- voyager* * *I [vɔiidž]noun(dolgo) potovanje (zlasti po morju, reki); krožno potovanje (z ladjo); potovanje po kopnem; potopisto go on a voyage, to make a voyage — iti, narediti potovanjeto send s.o. on a voyage — poslati koga na potovanjeII [vɔiidž]intransitive verbpotovati (po morju); iti na potovanje; verb transitive verb poetically potovati po, prepotovati; prepluti -
2 voyage charter
[vɔiidž čá:tə]nouneconomy dogovor, pogodba o pomorskem prevozu tovora za eno ali več potovanj -
3 maiden voyage
(a ship's first voyage.) krstna plovba -
4 bon voyage
(a phrase meaning `have a good journey'.) srečno pot -
5 maiden
['meidən](a (young) unmarried woman: the village maidens.) dekle- maiden voyage* * *I [méidn]adjective ( maidenly adverb)dekliški; deviški; figurativelyčist, svež, nov, nepreizkušen, neizkušen; samska; ki zraste iz semenamaiden assize — porotno sodišče, ki nima komu soditimaiden race — dirka, v kateri nastopajo tudi neizkušeni konjiII [méidn]noundeklica, devica; konj, ki še ni zmagal v nobeni dirki; Scottish history vrsta giljotine -
6 cruise
[kru:z] 1. verb1) (to sail for pleasure: We're going cruising in the Mediterranean.) križariti2) (to go at a steady, comfortable speed: The plane is cruising at an altitude of 10,000 metres.) potovati2. noun(a voyage from place to place made for pleasure and relaxation: They went on a cruise.) križarjenje- cruiser* * *[kru:z]1.intransitive verbkrižariti;2.nounmilitarykrižarjenje; izlet po morju -
7 discovery
plural - discoveries; noun a voyage of discovery; She made several startling discoveries.) odkritje* * *[diskʌvəri]nounodkritje, najdba; razkritje, razodetje -
8 domestic
[də'mestik]1) (of or in the house or home: a domestic servant; domestic utensils.) gospodinjski, hišen2) (concerning one's private life or family: domestic problems.) družinski3) ((of animals) tame and living with or used by people.) domač4) (not foreign: the Government's domestic policy.) notranji•- domestication
- domesticity
- domestic help* * *I [dəméstik]adjective ( domestically adverb)domač, hišen, družinski; udomačen, krotek; poselski; American domače novice v časopisudomestic affairs — domače zadeve, notranja politikadomestic cattle — koristna, porabna živinaAmerican marine domestic voyage — obalna plovbaII [dəméstik]nounslužabnik, -nica, posel, gospodinjska pomočnica; plural domači proizvodi -
9 sail
[seil] 1. noun1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) jadro2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) plovba3) (an arm of a windmill.) krilo, lopata (vetrnice)2. verb1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) jadrati2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) krmariti3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) pluti4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) odpluti5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) pluti6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) drseti•- sailing
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- sailor
- in full sail* * *I [séil]nounjadro; (vsa) jadra (ladje); (pri številu) ladje plural; krilo mlina na veter; dimnik za zračenje na ladji ali v rudniku; vožnja zjadrnico, z ladjo, potovanje z ladjo; poetically krilo, perutin full sail — s polnimi jadri, figuratively s polno parounder sail — pod jadri, na vožnji, na potiunder full sail, with all sails set — s polnimi jadria fleet of 100 sail — brodovje, flota 100 ladijto go for a sail — iti na jadranje, na vožnjo z ladjoto loosen, to unfurl the sails — odvezati, razviti jadrato lower, to strike sail — spustiti jadroto make sail — odpluti, iti na morjeto set sail for England — odjadrati, odpluti v Anglijoto set up one's sail to every wind figuratively obračati plašč po vetruto shorten, to take in sail — skrajšati jadroto take the wind out of s.o.'s sails figuratively prekrižati komu načrte, pokvariti komu dobro priložnostto take in sail — sneti jadro, figuratively staviti manjše zahteveII [séil]intransitive verbjadrati, odjadrati, odpluti, pluti, potovati z ladjo; drseti, plavati po zraku, leteti (ptice, oblaki, letalo); odplavati (o ribah); figuratively dostojanstveno hoditi (zlasti o ženskah)she sailed into the room slang "priplavala", dostojanstveno je prišla v sobo; transitive verb prejadrati, prepluti; preleteti; krmariti, upravljati (z ladjo); manevrirati (zjadrnico)to sail near the wind slang figuratively povedati "tvegano" zgodbo; biti komaj še na robu poštenega ravnanjato sail into s.o. slang začeti zmerjati koga, napasti koga -
10 seasick
adjective (ill because of the motion of a ship at sea: Were you seasick on the voyage?) biti slabo od morske bolezni* * *[sí:sik]adjectivebolan od morske bolezni -
11 start off
1) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.) kreniti2) (to cause or allow something to begin, someone to start doing something etc: The money lent to him by his father started him off as a bookseller.) omogočiti začetek* * *intransitive verb odpotovati, kreniti; transitive verb poslati ( on a voyage na potovanje po morju) -
12 stormy
1) (having a lot of strong wind, heavy rain etc: a stormy day; stormy weather; a stormy voyage.) nevihten2) (full of anger or uncontrolled feeling: in a stormy mood; a stormy discussion.) razburjen, razvnet* * *[stɔ:mi]adjective ( stormily adverb)nevihten, viharen, ki napoveduje nevihto (vihar); razburkan, buren; besen, divji; figuratively silovit, nagle jeze, togoten -
13 very
['veri] 1. adverb1) (to a great degree: He's very clever; You came very quickly; I'm not feeling very well.) zelo2) (absolutely; in the highest degree: The very first thing you must do is ring the police; She has a car of her very own.) povsem2. adjective1) (exactly or precisely the thing, person etc mentioned: You're the very man I want to see; At that very minute the door opened.) prav tisti2) (extreme: at the very end of the day; at the very top of the tree.) čisto3) (used for emphasis in other ways: The very suggestion of a sea voyage makes her feel seasick.) že sam•* * *I [véri]adjective ( verily adverb)pravihe is the veriest vagabund — on je pravi pravcati vagabund; lasten, sam, celómy very son — moj lastni sin, sam moj sinhis very brother did not know him — njegov lastni brat ga ni spoznal; (izza the, this, that ali svojilnega zaimka) ta (oni itd.) isti, pravthe very day I arrived — prav na dan, ko sem prispelit is the very last thing to do — to je prav zadnja stvar, ki jo je treba narediti; čisti, pravi, točenon the very same day — točno istega dne; (redko) legitimen, zakonitII [véri]adverbzelo; prav, zares; v polnem pomenu; bašvery good — prav, v redu, se strinjamvery well — prav dobro, v reduvery much — zelo, izrednomy very own — zares moj, osebno mojit is the very last thing to do — to je res (prav) zadnja stvar, ki jo je treba nareditiI'll do my very utmost — napravil bom prav vse, kar bo v moji moči -
14 voyager
noun (an old word for a person making a voyage, or who has made several voyages.) potnik* * *[vɔiidžə]nounpotnik (po morju) -
15 stormbound
adjective (prevented by storms from continuing with a voyage, receiving regular supplies etc: stormbound ships.) blokiran zaradi nevihte
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