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smagliature
v italijanskem slovarju Oxford-Paravia
stretch marks [brit. angl., am. angl. ˈstrɛtʃ ˌmɑrks] SAM. npl
v italijanskem slovarju Oxford-Paravia
smagliarsi pelle:
smagliato pelle
v italijanskem slovarju Oxford-Paravia
I. mark1 [brit. angl. mɑːk, am. angl. mɑrk] SAM.
1. mark (visible patch):
macchia ž. spol
segno m. spol
macchia ž. spol
segno m. spol
2. mark (lasting impression) fig.:
to bear the mark of person: genius, greatness
to bear the mark of face: pain, grief
to leave one's mark on person: company, project
to leave one's mark on recession: country
3. mark (symbol):
as a mark of appreciation, esteem
4. mark brit. angl. (assessment of work):
mark ŠOL., UNIV.
voto m. spol
to get full or top marks brit. angl.
5. mark (number on scale):
6. mark ŠPORT (starting line):
linea ž. spol di partenza
7. mark (target):
bersaglio m. spol
to find its mark arrow:
to find its mark arrow:
to find its mark fig. criticism, remark:
to find its mark fig. criticism, remark:
to be (way) off the mark or to be wide of the mark person, calculation:
8. mark ŠPORT (in rugby):
9. mark (model in series):
mark, also Mark
modello m. spol
II. mark1 [brit. angl. mɑːk, am. angl. mɑrk] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. mark (make visible impression on):
mark (stain) clothes, material, paper
mark bruise, scar: skin, face
mark (with pen etc.) map, belongings
segnare (with con)
2. mark (indicate, label):
mark person: name, initials, price, directions
indicare (on su)
mark cross, arrow, sign, label: position, place, road
mark fig. death, event, announcement: end, change, turning point
to be marked as future champion, criminal
to mark the occasion, sb's birthday with firework display, party
3. mark (characterize):
mark style, remark, behaviour, era
to be marked by violence, envy, humour, generosity
4. mark (tick):
mark ŠOL., UNIV. essay, homework, examination paper
5. mark (pay attention to):
mark warning, comment
mark him well, he will be a great man ur. jez.
6. mark ŠPORT:
mark player
7. mark:
III. mark1 [brit. angl. mɑːk, am. angl. mɑrk] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. mark:
mark ŠOL., UNIV. teacher:
2. mark (stain):
mark dress, material etc.:
3. mark ŠPORT:
IV. mark1 [brit. angl. mɑːk, am. angl. mɑrk]
to mark time VOJ.
mark2 [brit. angl. mɑːk, am. angl. mɑrk] SAM.
marco m. spol (tedesco)
Mark [brit. angl. mɑːk, am. angl. mɑrk]
I. stretch [brit. angl. strɛtʃ, am. angl. strɛtʃ] SAM.
1. stretch (extending movement):
allungamento m. spol
stiramento m. spol
to give sth a stretch arm, leg
to give sth a stretch elastic
to be at full stretch (taut) rope, elastic:
to be at full stretch (flat out) fig. factory, office:
to work at full stretch factory, machine:
2. stretch (elasticity):
elasticità ž. spol
3. stretch (section):
tratto m. spol
to be on the home or finishing stretch athlete, racehorse:
4. stretch (expanse):
distesa ž. spol
5. stretch (period):
periodo m. spol
6. stretch (prison sentence) pog.:
II. stretch [brit. angl. strɛtʃ, am. angl. strɛtʃ] PRID. attrib.
stretch cover, fabric, waist
stretch limousine
III. stretch [brit. angl. strɛtʃ, am. angl. strɛtʃ] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. stretch (extend):
stretch rope, net
tendere (between tra)
2. stretch:
stretch (increase the size) spring, elastic
stretch fabric
stretch (distort) garment, shoe
3. stretch (bend):
stretch truth
stretch rules, regulations
4. stretch (push to the limit):
stretch patience, tolerance
stretch budget, resources
stretch pupil, employee, competitor
to be fully stretched person, company:
5. stretch (eke out):
stretch supplies, budget
IV. stretch [brit. angl. strɛtʃ, am. angl. strɛtʃ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. stretch (extend one's limbs):
2. stretch (spread):
stretch road, track:
snodarsi, stendersi (for per)
stretch forest, water, beach, moor:
stendersi (for per)
to stretch over empire: Europe
to stretch over festivities, course: fortnight, month
to stretch to or as far as sth flex, string:
3. stretch (become larger):
stretch elastic:
stretch shoe:
stretch fabric, garment:
4. stretch (afford) pog.:
V. to stretch oneself GLAG. povr. glag.
v slovarju PONS
v slovarju PONS
mark [mɑ:rk] SAM. FINAN.
marco m. spol
I. mark1 [mɑ:rk] SAM.
1. mark:
macchia ž. spol
graffio m. spol
traccia ž. spol
to leave one's mark on sth/sb fig.
2. mark (written sign):
segno m. spol
3. mark (required standard):
livello m. spol
4. mark (target):
bersaglio m. spol
5. mark (starting line):
linea ž. spol di partenza
6. mark LINGV.:
segno m. spol
fraza:
II. mark1 [mɑ:rk] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. mark (make a spot, stain):
2. mark (make written sign, indicate):
3. mark (characterize):
to mark sb as sth
4. mark (commemorate):
I. stretch <-es> [stretʃ] SAM.
1. stretch ŠPORT:
2. stretch (elasticity):
elasticità ž. spol
3. stretch GEOGR.:
tratto m. spol
4. stretch (piece):
pezzo m. spol
stretch of road
tratto m. spol
stretch of time
periodo m. spol
5. stretch (stage of a race):
rettilineo m. spol
6. stretch (exertion):
II. stretch [stretʃ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. stretch (become bigger):
stretch clothes
2. stretch (extend muscles):
3. stretch (in time):
4. stretch (cover an area):
stretch sea, influence
III. stretch [stretʃ] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. stretch (extend):
stretch muscles
2. stretch (make go further):
3. stretch (demand a lot of):
4. stretch (go beyond):
5. stretch PRAVO:
IV. stretch [stretʃ] PRID.
Present
Imark
youmark
he/she/itmarks
wemark
youmark
theymark
Past
Imarked
youmarked
he/she/itmarked
wemarked
youmarked
theymarked
Present Perfect
Ihavemarked
youhavemarked
he/she/ithasmarked
wehavemarked
youhavemarked
theyhavemarked
Past Perfect
Ihadmarked
youhadmarked
he/she/ithadmarked
wehadmarked
youhadmarked
theyhadmarked
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Small islands litter the stretch of water which was formed from glacial activity and meltwater produced from the receding glacier.
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This stretch is signed but does not contain a painted bike lane.
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The route heads eastward, passing homes and fields for a stretch.
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So what do the 67's have to do down the stretch?
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To reduce the stretch of the temporalis muscle around the immovable process, machairodonts evolved a skull with a more vertical occipital bone.
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