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Zadetki iskanja

  • podšíti (čevlje) to sole; (obleko) to line
  • podtakníti to foist

    podtakníti komu kaj to foist something upon someone; to lay a fault at someone's door; to attribute falsely; to father something (up)on someone; to plant something on someone
  • podtíkati to impute; ➞ podtakniti
  • podúhati to smell (kaj at something), to take a sniff at something; to sniff (at)

    podúhati vrtnico to smell a rose
  • poduhóviti to spiritualize
  • podvézati to tie up; to tie under; (žilo) to ligate, to secure

    podvezan tied up
  • podvíhati to tuck up
  • podvíti to turn down; to tuck in; to hem in; to fold back
  • podvízati se to hurry, to hasten, to make haste

    podvízati se se s čim to get a move on with something
    podvizati kaj to accelerate something, to hasten something
  • podvojíti to (re)double; to duplicate

    podvojíti se to redouble
    podvojíti (svoje) napore to redouble one's efforts
    hrup se je podvojil the noise redoubled
    cene so se podvojile prices have doubled
  • podvómiti to be in doubt; to be doubtful; to doubt
  • podvréči to subjugate, to subject, to subdue, to bring under control, to submit

    podvréči se to submit (to); to undergo (čemu something); to subject oneself (operaciji to an operation), to undergo an operation
    podvréči si deželo to subject a country to one's rule (ali sway)
  • podvzéti to undertake; to take in hand; to attempt; (lotiti se) to tackle (kaj something); to set on foot (poizvedbe inquiries)

    podvzéti hitre korake, mere to take prompt action
    podvzéti (potrebne) korake proti komu to take (necessary) steps against someone
  • podzídati (podpreti) to underpin; to support foundations by wall (ali masonry); to build a retaining wall
  • podžágati to saw through something at the base
  • podžígati (spodbujati) to spur on; to incite; to animate
  • poenostáviti to simplify; matematika to reduce
  • poenótiti to make uniform
  • pofrancóziti to gallicize; (humoristično, slabšalno) to frenchify
  • pofúliti (ukrasti) to pilfer, to purloin