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avance rapide
I. fast forward [am. angl. ˌfæstˈfɔrwərd] SAM.
1. fast forward AVDIO:
avance ž. spol rapide
fraza:
fast-forward atribut. key, button
II. fast-forward GLAG. preh. glag.
fast-forward preh. glag.:
I. forward [brit. angl. ˈfɔːwəd, am. angl. ˈfɔrwərd] SAM. ŠPORT
avant m. spol
II. forward [brit. angl. ˈfɔːwəd, am. angl. ˈfɔrwərd] PRID.
1. forward (bold):
2. forward (towards the front):
forward roll
forward nesprem. gears
avant nesprem.
ligne ž. spol avant
to be too far forward seat, headrest:
3. forward (advanced):
forward season, plant
4. forward FINAN.:
forward buying, delivery, market, purchase, rate
cours m. spol à terme
III. forward [brit. angl. ˈfɔːwəd, am. angl. ˈfɔrwərd] PRISL.
1. forward (ahead):
to move sth forward dobes., fig.
2. forward (towards the future):
3. forward (from beginning to end):
to wind sth forward cassette, tape
IV. forward [brit. angl. ˈfɔːwəd, am. angl. ˈfɔrwərd] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. forward (dispatch):
forward goods
expédier (to à)
forward catalogue, document, parcel
envoyer (to à)
2. forward (send on):
forward mail
I. backwards [brit. angl. ˈbakwədz, am. angl. ˈbækwərdz] brit. angl., backward [ˈbækwəd] am. angl. PRID.
II. backwards [brit. angl. ˈbakwədz, am. angl. ˈbækwərdz] brit. angl., backward [ˈbækwəd] am. angl. PRISL.
1. backwards (in a reverse direction):
backwards walk, crawl
backwards lean, step, fall
to face backwards person:
faire la navette (between entre)
2. backwards (starting from the end):
backwards count
backwards play, wind
3. backwards (the wrong way round):
to get sth backwards fig. message, instructions
4. backwards (thoroughly):
I. backward [brit. angl. ˈbakwəd, am. angl. ˈbækwərd] PRID.
1. backward (towards the rear):
backward glance, look, step
2. backward (primitive):
backward culture, nation, society, economy
3. backward zastar. or žalj.:
backward PSIH., ŠOL. (handicapped) child
4. backward (hesitant):
II. backward [brit. angl. ˈbakwəd, am. angl. ˈbækwərd] PRISL. am. angl.
backward → backwards
I. fast [brit. angl. fɑːst, am. angl. fæst] SAM. (abstinence)
jeûne m. spol
II. fast [brit. angl. fɑːst, am. angl. fæst] PRID.
1. fast (speedy):
a fast time ŠPORT
2. fast ŠPORT:
fast court, pitch, track
3. fast (ahead of time):
4. fast (immoral) slabš.:
fast person
5. fast FOTO.:
fast film, exposure
6. fast (firm) bret atribut. rabe:
fast door, lid
fast rope
to make sth fast boat
to make sth fast rope
7. fast (loyal):
fast friend
fast friendship
8. fast (permanent):
III. fast [brit. angl. fɑːst, am. angl. fæst] PRISL.
1. fast (rapidly):
fast move, speak, write
minute! pog.
2. fast (firmly):
fast hold
fast stuck
fast before del. Pf. shut
IV. fast [brit. angl. fɑːst, am. angl. fæst] GLAG. nepreh. glag. (abstain from food)
V. fast by PRISL.
fast by lit.:
VI. fast [brit. angl. fɑːst, am. angl. fæst]
to pull a fast one on sb pog.
rouler qn pog.
I. fast forward SAM. no mn.
avance ž. spol rapide
II. fast forward GLAG. preh. glag.
III. fast forward GLAG. nepreh. glag.
I. forward [ˈfɔ:wəd, am. angl. ˈfɔ:rwɚd] PRISL.
1. forward a. fig. (towards the front):
forward position
2. forward ur. jez. (onwards in time):
II. forward [ˈfɔ:wəd, am. angl. ˈfɔ:rwɚd] PRID.
1. forward (front):
forward position
avant nesprem.
2. forward (towards the front):
pas m. spol en avant
3. forward (advanced):
4. forward FINAN.:
5. forward slabš. (too bold and self-confident):
III. forward [ˈfɔ:wəd, am. angl. ˈfɔ:rwɚd] SAM. ŠPORT
avant m. spol
avant-centre m. spol
IV. forward [ˈfɔ:wəd, am. angl. ˈfɔ:rwɚd] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. forward (send to new address):
forward mail
2. forward ur. jez. TRG. (send):
to forward sb sth
3. forward ur. jez. (help to progress):
I. fast1 <-er, -est> [fɑ:st, am. angl. fæst] PRID.
1. fast ( slow):
2. fast (ahead of the time):
fast clock
3. fast (firmly fixed):
to make sth fast boat
4. fast (withstanding washing):
fast colour
5. fast (immoral):
6. fast FOTO.:
fast film
II. fast1 [fɑ:st, am. angl. fæst] PRISL.
1. fast (quickly):
2. fast (firmly):
3. fast (deeply):
fast asleep
I. fast2 [fɑ:st, am. angl. fæst] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
II. fast2 [fɑ:st, am. angl. fæst] SAM.
jeûne m. spol
I. fast-forward SAM.
avance ž. spol rapide
II. fast-forward GLAG. preh. glag.
III. fast-forward GLAG. nepreh. glag.
I. forward [ˈfɔr·wərd] PRISL.
1. forward a. fig. (toward the front):
forward position
2. forward ur. jez. (onwards in time):
II. forward [ˈfɔr·wərd] PRID.
1. forward (front):
forward position
avant nesprem.
2. forward (toward the front):
pas m. spol en avant
3. forward (advanced):
4. forward FINAN.:
5. forward slabš. (too bold and self-confident):
III. forward [ˈfɔr·wərd] SAM. sports
avant m. spol
avant-centre m. spol
IV. forward [ˈfɔr·wərd] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. forward (send to new address):
forward mail
2. forward ur. jez. TRG. (send):
to forward sb sth
3. forward ur. jez. (help to progress):
I. fast1 <-er, -est> [fæst] PRID.
1. fast ( slow):
2. fast (ahead of the time):
fast clock
3. fast (firmly attached):
to make sth fast boat
4. fast (immoral):
5. fast FOTO.:
fast film
II. fast1 [fæst] PRISL.
1. fast (quickly):
2. fast (firmly):
3. fast (deeply):
fast asleep
I. fast2 [fæst] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
II. fast2 [fæst] SAM.
jeûne m. spol
Present
Ifast-forward
youfast-forward
he/she/itfast-forwards
wefast-forward
youfast-forward
theyfast-forward
Past
Ifast-forwarded
youfast-forwarded
he/she/itfast-forwarded
wefast-forwarded
youfast-forwarded
theyfast-forwarded
Present Perfect
Ihavefast-forwarded
youhavefast-forwarded
he/she/ithasfast-forwarded
wehavefast-forwarded
youhavefast-forwarded
theyhavefast-forwarded
Past Perfect
Ihadfast-forwarded
youhadfast-forwarded
he/she/ithadfast-forwarded
wehadfast-forwarded
youhadfast-forwarded
theyhadfast-forwarded
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Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)
Fast forward 8 years, he was lucky enough to have friends who knew he still had untapped potential in cycling.
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Religious beliefs were considered backward, reactionary, ignorant, and superstitious.
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The mountain power in the form of a little boy hopping backward on one foot likes to come and harm people.
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Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward, and two backward, while several species have only three toes.
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These structures are long and narrow throughout most of their length, and angle backward near the tip to give the appearance of a hockey stick.
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