powers in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for powers in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.pow·er ['paʊəʳ] N

II.pow·er ['paʊəʳ] VB trans

'spend·ing pow·er N no pl ECON

pow·er 'steer·ing N no pl

'pow·er point N Brit, Aus

powers Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the powers that be
powers of retention
regulatory powers

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He is ever stoical, slow to anger, but possessed of the powers of a hundred men when aroused.
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The game also features upgradeable karts and unique powers for each character.
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Another notable group are the mutants- humanoid beings that have adapted and gained inhuman powers, psionic and otherwise, due to radiation exposure and natural selection.
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This character is younger and more svelte than the original version and appears to possess wind-based powers.
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In 1990 the labor code was reformed with the aim to legitimate unions in order to balance the bargaining powers of employers and employees.
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The political powers deemed the theatre unimportant, which enabled organizational and programmatic changes to be made.
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Powers include a bladed boomerang on the head that can launch and emit electricity, burrowing, launchable arms, and eye lasers.
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While its primary purpose was to elect new kings, it also possessed rudimentary legislative powers.
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Scarlet is fatally injured but recovers using his retro-metabolic powers.
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Eventually, he used his formidable pre-schooler whining powers to convince me to help him along.
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