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I . part·ner [ˈpɑ:tnəʳ] N

1. partner (owner):

partner
partner
partner
partner(ica) m (f)

2. partner (accomplice):

partner in crime

3. partner:

partner (in dancing)
partner (in sports)

4. partner:

partner (spouse)
soprog(a) m (f)
partner (unmarried)
partner(ka) m (f)

II . part·ner [ˈpɑ:tnəʳ] VB trans usu passive to partner sb

ˈdanc·ing part·ner N

dancing partner
plesni partner(ica) m (f)

sen·ior ˈpart·ner N

senior partner

ˈsleep·ing part·ner N Brit COMM

ˈspar·ring part·ner N

1. sparring partner BOXING:

sparring partner

2. sparring partner fig (arguer):

sparring partner
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Translations for „partner“ in the Slovenian » English Dictionary (Go to English » Slovenian)

pártner (ica; ka) <-ja, -ja, -ji> N m (f)

1. partner:

partner
business associate [ali partner]

3. partner:

sex partner

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A player may turn and look back at the last trick until he (or his partner) has led (or played to the next player).
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Erogenous zones are later excited though a very light and delicate massage by the partner of the one lying down.
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Creating extranets based on customer, partner or supplier portals is much simpler than it used to be.
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Where there has been a wrongful act or omission, or a misapplication of money or property in receipt, every partner is jointly and severally liable.
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After qualifying in 1932 he continued to work there, and became a salaried partner two years later at the age of 25.
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This information allows the interaction partner to evaluate the target on an individual level rather than as a product of their stigma.
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And he has as much a right to sit down at my table with his partner as anybody else does with their partner.
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If a player falls off the rock, they have to wake their sleeping partner and trade places with their partner.
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This corresponds with the song's lyrics which deal with the demise of a relationship taking a metaphorically physical toll on a partner.
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Where a partner has died, his estate also becomes severally liable.
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