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1 reward
[rə'wo:d] 1. noun1) (something given in return for or got from work done, good behaviour etc: He was given a gold watch as a reward for his services to the firm; Apart from the salary, teaching children has its own particular rewards.) nagrada2) (a sum of money offered for finding a criminal, lost or stolen property etc: A reward of $100 has been offered to the person who finds the diamond brooch.) nagrada2. verb(to give a reward to someone for something: He was rewarded for his services; His services were rewarded.) nagraditi* * *[riwɔ:d]1.nounnagrada, plačilo; figuratively povračilo, kazen (of za)as a reward for... — kot nagrada (plačilo) za...to announce a reward — razpisati nagrado;2.transitive verbnagraditi (po)plačati ( for za), povrniti škodo, odškodovati; kaznovati (slabo dejanje) -
2 service
(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) trgovska mornarica* * *I [sɜ:vis]nounbotany (= service-tree) oskoruš, jerehika, jerebikovecII [sɜ:vis]1.nounslužba, služenje; posel, delo; javna, državna služba; usluga, podpora, pomoč, ustrežljivost; nasvet; servis, namizni pribor; (po)strežba; servis, stalna služba prometnih sredstev na kaki progi; sport servis; juridically dostavitev, vročitev; dovod, oskrba (z vodo, plinom, elektriko itd.); nautical vrvice za povezovanjc koncev vrvi, da se ne trgajo; ecclesiastic maša, obred, ceremonija; plural vojska, mornarica in letalstvoservice in the field — vojna služba, na bojiščuservice by publication — objava, oznanilo po tiskuactive service — aktivna služba, službovanjethe Civil Service — civilne (nevojaške) službe (ustanove), civilna upravadivine service ecclesiastic maša, služba božjafull (plain) service ecclesiastic péta (tiha, brana) mašaOn Her (His) Majesty's Service — (krajšava: O. H. M. S.) "uradno", poštnina plačana pavšalno (napis na uradnih pošiljkah)public services — javne službe, ustanovewill you do me a service? — mi hočete (boste) napravili uslugo?to hold (to conduct) a service ecclesiastic maševatiI hope it may be of service to you — upam, da vam bo to kaj koristiloto see (much) service — (dolgo) služiti (službovati); imeti izkušnje (zlasti kot vojak ali mornar)to take service with s.o. — vzeti službo pri komto take s.o. into one's service — vzeti koga v (svojo) službo;2.adjectiveki je v aktivni službi; služabniški, poselski; služben, obraten, poslovenservice work — socialno skrbstvo v obratu (tovarni);3.transitive verb technicalnatančno pregledati (popraviti) ( a car avto); vzdrževati v dobrem stanju -
3 honour
['onə] 1. noun1) (respect for truth, honesty etc: a man of honour.) čast2) ((the keeping or increasing of) a person's, country's etc good reputation: We must fight for the honour of our country.) čast3) (fame; glory: He won honour on the field of battle.) slava4) (respect: This ceremony is being held in honour of those who died in the war.) čast5) (something which a person feels to be a reason for pride etc: It is a great honour to be asked to address this meeting.) čast6) (a title, degree etc given to a person as a mark of respect for his services, work, ability etc: He has received many honours for his research into cancer.) častni naslov7) ((with capital: with His, Your etc) a title of respect used when talking to or about judges, mayors etc: My client wishes to plead guilty, Your Honour.) vaša milost2. verb1) (to show great respect to (a person, thing etc): We should honour the Queen.) spoštovati2) (to do, say etc something which is a reason for pride, satisfaction etc to: Will you honour us with your presence at the meeting?) počastiti3) (to give (someone) a title, degree etc as a mark of respect for his ability etc: He was honoured for his work with the mentally handicapped.) dodeliti častni naslov4) (to fulfil (a promise etc): We'll honour our agreement.) spoštovati•- honorary- honourable
- honours
- in honour bound
- honour bound
- on one's honour
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4 pay
[pei] 1. past tense, past participle - paid; verb1) (to give (money) to (someone) in exchange for goods, services etc: He paid $5 for the book.) plačati2) (to return (money that is owed): It's time you paid your debts.) plačati3) (to suffer punishment (for): You'll pay for that remark!) plačati4) (to be useful or profitable (to): Crime doesn't pay.) izplačati (se)5) (to give (attention, homage, respect etc): Pay attention!; to pay one's respects.) posvečati2. noun(money given or received for work etc; wages: How much pay do you get?) plača- payable- payee
- payment
- pay-packet
- pay-roll
- pay back
- pay off
- pay up
- put paid to* * *I [péi]nounplača, plačilocolloquially plačnik; American mineralogy donosna ruda; colloquially he is good pay — on je dober plačnikhe is in the pay of s.o. — njega plačuje, najet je od, je v službi nekogaAmerican figuratively to strike pay dirt — naleteti na vir bogastvaII [péi]1.transitive verbplačati, odplačati, izplačati; figuratively nagraditi, poplačati, povrniti ( for za kaj); figuratively posvečati pozornost (spoštovanje), dajati čast, delati komu komplimente; obiskati koga; odškoditi, odškodovati ( for za); izplačati se za koga, koristiti komu;2.intransitive verbplačati ( for za); izplačati se ( crime doesn't ŋ zločin se ne izplača)to pay attention ( —ali heed) to — posvečati pozornost (komu, čemu)to pay s.o. home — povrniti komuto pay the penalty — pokoriti se, biti kaznovanslang to pay the piper — nositi posledice; figuratively plačati za užitek koga drugegahe who pays the piper calls the tune — kdor plača, tudi zapovedujeto pay through the nose (for) — predrago plačati, preplačatito pay one's way — ne ostati ničesar dolžan, živeti od svojega dohodkaIII [péi]transitive verbnautical katraniti, premazati s katranom ali smolo
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