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omrtvéti to go numb (ali benumbed); to grow stiff
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opíti to intoxicate, humoristično to tipsify (koga someone); to make someone drunk (ali tipsy); figurativno to go to someone's head, to inebriate someone
opíti se to get drunk (ali tipsy), (žargon) to have a (real) skinful
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opŕhniti to go a litle mouldy
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oslepéti to lose one's sight; to go blind
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pádati to fall; to drop; (manjšati se) to decrease, to decline, to sink, to wane, to ebb; (cena) to drop, to fall, to go down
dež (toča sneg, sodra) pada it rains (it hails, it snows, it sleets)
cene padajo prices are falling (ali dropping)
delnice padajo shares are on the decline
barometer pada the barometer is falling
droben dež pada (prší) it is drizzling
megla pada fog (ali mist) comes down (ali descends)
pádati v oči (figurativno) to strike the eye
njihovo število pada their number is shrinking, they are fewer in number
zastor pada the curtain is dropping (ali falling) ➞ pasti (padem)
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pasírati (iti mimo) to pass, to go past, to pass by; (pretlačiti skozi sito) to press through a strainer
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pásti1 (padem) to fall; to drop; to slump; to tumble; to decrease, to decline; (vpliv) to wane; to ebb; (cene) to go down, to depreciate; to sink
pásti s konja to fall off (ali from) a horse, to be spilled, to come a cropper; (z višine) to topple down
pásti v boju to fall in action; (strel) to be heard; (v šoli) to do badly, to come down; (pri izpitu) to fail, to be ploughed
padel je na bojnem polju, na bojišču he was killed on the battlefield
pásti komu v besedo to interrupt someone
pásti po dolgem in širokem na tla to fall spread-eagled on the floor
pásti komu na hrbet to attack someone from behind, to stab someone in the back
pásti v oči to catch the eye
padel je z drevesa he fell from a tree
pásti v nezavest to faint, to swoon
pásti na nos to fall on one's face
padel sem v nemilost pri njem I lost his favour
padel je na izpitu he failed his examination
kocka je padla (figurativno) the die is cast
pásti na noge (tudi figurativno) to land on one's feet
pásti na zemljo to fall on the ground
novoletni dan pade na četrtek New Year's Day falls on a Thursday
otrok je padel the baby has fallen over (ali has had a tumble)
nizko pásti, globoko pásti (figurativno) to come down in the world, to sink low
to mi je padlo v naročje (figurativno) I got it without effort (ali without exertion)
padlo mi je na pamet, na um it suddenly struck me, it mashed through my mind, the thought struck me
pásti v pozabo to fall into oblivion, to fall into disuse
padla mu je okoli vratu she embraced him, she threw her arms round his neck
pásti na kolena to kneel down
pásti na kolena pred... to fall on one's knees before..., to prostrate oneself before...
padel je sovražniku v roke he fell into the hands of the enemy
to mi je kot z neba padlo (figurativno) it came as a windfall to me, it came like a godsend to me
sekira mi je padla iz rok the axe dropped from my hand
sekira mu je padla v med (figurativno) he sees his most fervent desires fulfilled, he is favoured by luck
pásti v nemilost to fall into disfavour
pásti v zmoto to fall into error
pásti pod zakon to come under a law, to fall within the scope of a law
zastor je padel the curtain has dropped
vlada je padla the government has been overthrown
nisem na glavo padel (figurativno) I am no fool
jabolko ne pade daleč od drevesa (figurativno) like father, like son
pazi, da ne padeš! mind you don't fall!
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patrolírati to patrol, to go (ali to do) the rounds
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pešáčiti to go on foot, to walk, to tramp; to go by shank's pony (ZDA shank's mare); to ride shank's mare, to hike; (žargon) to foot (ali to leg) it, to use one's legs; (zaradi zdravja) to take a constitutional
zamudil sem vlak in sem moral pešáčiti I missed the train and had to leg it
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pijančeváti to drink habitually, to drink excessively, to be a heavy drinker, to be addicted to drinking, to tipple, to soak, to tope; (krokati) to go out on the spree (ali pogovorno on a bender, on a pub crawl, for a booze-up) to make a night of it
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plahnéti (oteklina) to go down, to subside; figurativno to decrease, to diminish
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planináriti to mountaineer; to go in for mountaineering
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poblaznéti to go mad, to lose one's mind; to take leave of one's senses
človek bi poblaznel ob tem it is enough to drive one mad, pogovorno it's enough to drive you round the bend (ali up the wall)
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pogásniti to go out, to burn out; to die down
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pogrézniti se to sink; to go down; to plunge (v into)
pogrézniti se na dno to sink to the bottom
pogrézniti se v globoko premišljevanje to be deep in thought
pogrézniti se v spanje to drop off (to sleep)
pogrézniti se v globoko spanje to sink into a deep sleep
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poklékniti to kneel down, to go on one's knees; to genuflect
poklékniti pred kom to bend (ali to bow) the knee to someone, to go down on one's knees before someone
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pomodréti to turn blue, to go (ali grow) blue
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poníkati to disappear underground; to go underground, to sink; to get lost
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ponočeváti to stay out late (drinking); (po javnih lokalih) to go pub-crawling
skoraj vsak večer ponočuje s prijatelji he's out almost every night (drinking) with his friends
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ponoréti to go crazy (ali mad); pogovorno to go off one's rocker
ponoréti za čem to be crazy about someone (ali something)