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

I . dirty [ˈdɜ:ti] ADJ

3. dirty Brit:

II . dirty [ˈdɜ:ti] ADV

1. dirty sl:

Brit Aus dirty great

2. dirty (dishonestly):

3. dirty (obscenely):

III . dirty [ˈdɜ:ti] VB trans

IV . dirty [ˈdɜ:ti] N no pl

dirty inf:

to do the dirty on sb Brit Aus
to do the dirty on sb Brit Aus

I . barge [bɑ:ʤ] N

II . barge [bɑ:ʤ] VB intr to barge into sb

I . forge [fɔ:ʤ] N

1. forge (furnace):

2. forge (smithy):

II . forge [fɔ:ʤ] VB trans

1. forge (copy):

2. forge (heat and shape):

kovati [perf skovati]

3. forge fig:

plesti [perf splesti]

III . forge [fɔ:ʤ] VB intr

I . gorge [gɔ:ʤ] N

II . gorge [gɔ:ʤ] VB intr

basati se [perf nabasati se ]inf

III . gorge [gɔ:ʤ] VB trans to gorge oneself on sth

I . large [lɑ:ʤ] ADJ

2. large hum or euph (fat):

II . large [lɑ:ʤ] N

1. large (not caught):

2. large (in general):

marge [mɑ:ʤ] N Brit inf

marge short for margarine:

See also margarine

mar·ga·rine [ˌmɑ:ʤəˈri:n] N no pl

I . purge [pɜ:ʤ] VB trans

2. purge LAW:

II . purge [pɜ:ʤ] VB intr MED

III . purge [pɜ:ʤ] N

1. purge (cleaning out):

2. purge POL (getting rid of):

I . surge [sɜ:ʤ] VB intr

1. surge (move powerfully):

butati [perf butniti]

2. surge (increase strongly):

II . surge [sɜ:ʤ] N

1. surge (sudden increase):

porast m
skok m

3. surge no pl (activity of water):

4. surge no pl fig (pressing movement):

naval m

5. surge fig (wave of emotion):

val m
naval m

6. surge ELEC:

verge [vɜ:ʤ] N

1. verge (physical edge):

rob m

2. verge esp Brit (ribbon next to road):

II . di·rect [dɪˈrekt] ADV

III . di·rect [dɪˈrekt] VB trans

1. direct (control):

2. direct (order):

4. direct (give directions):

5. direct:

direct THEAT, CINE
direct MUS

IV . di·rect [dɪˈrekt] VB intr

direct THEAT, CINE
direct MUS

II . charge [tʃɑ:ʤ] VB intr

2. charge ELEC:

3. charge (attack):

napadati [perf napasti]
v napad!
to charge at sb MIL

4. charge (move quickly):

emerge [ɪˈmɜ:ʤ, i:ˈ-] VB intr

2. emerge (from liquid):

3. emerge fig (become known):

izhajati [perf iziti]
prihajati [perf priti (na dan)]

4. emerge fig (become famous):

5. emerge (be started):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The song is to be sung con spirito (as a triumphant anthem, not as a dirge).
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There are twenty-seven poems all together, including satires and letters, prayers and dirges, on a great variety of themes, both serious and humorous.
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While accompanying the coffin to the cemetery, a band plays the tune as a dirge.
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Throughout the march, the band plays very somber dirges.
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It is not a genre, but several genres originate as occasional poetry, including epithalamia (wedding songs), dirges or funerary poems, paeans, and victory odes.
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The first, cyprs (cypress), is a mournful dirge adagio for organ solo, recalling a mournful cypress.
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It is a dirge or lament that is even slower than the previous movement.
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He abandoned the somber mortician-themed attires, his funeral dirge ring music, allusions to the supernatural, and the accompanying morbid theatrics.
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As he was charged with composing inscriptions and dirges for the governor, he gained experience in writing official documents.
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Rows of candles arranged along the floor burn as a bagpiper plays a dirge.
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