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I . pow·er [ˈpaʊəʳ] SUST.

1. power:

power (control)
moč f
power (influence)
vpliv m
to have sb in one's power

2. power no pl. (political control):

power
oblast f
to come to power
to seize power

3. power (nation):

power
(vele)sila f

4. power:

power (person, group)
vpliv m
power (person, group)
power (person also)
power (person also)
vplivneži m pl.

5. power no pl. (right):

power

6. power (authority):

powers pl.
pooblastila n pl.
powers pl.

7. power no pl. (ability):

power
power
it is beyond my power to ...
ni v moji moči, da ...

8. power:

power (strength)
moč f
power (strength)
sila f
power (of sea, wind, explosion)
moč f
vpliv m
moč f

9. power no pl. (emotion):

power
power of words
moč f

10. power:

power (electricity)
power (electricity)
power (energy)
nuclear power

11. power no pl. (output):

power
moč f
power

12. power no pl. MAT.:

power
two to the power [of] four

II . pow·er [ˈpaʊəʳ] V. trans.

power
poganjati [form. perf. pognati]
power

power down V. trans.

power ELECTRNIA., TÉC.
power ELECTRNIA., TÉC.
power ELECTRNIA., TÉC. computer

I . power up V. trans.

power ELECTRNIA., TÉC.
power ELECTRNIA., TÉC.
power ELECTRNIA., TÉC. computer

II . power up V. intr.

power TÉC., INFORM.
power TÉC., INFORM.
power TÉC., INFORM.

na·val ˈpow·er SUST.

naval power
pomorske sile f pl.
naval power

nu·clear ˈpow·er SUST.

1. nuclear power:

nuclear power

2. nuclear power:

nuclear power

ˈpeak pow·er SUST. no pl.

pow·er-as·ˈsist·ed ADJ. atrbv.

pow·er ˈbrakes SUST. pl.

power brakes
servozavore f pl.

pow·er-ˈbreak·fast·er SUST. inform.

ˈpow·er cable SUST.

ˈpow·er cut SUST. ingl. brit. ingl. austr.

ˈpow·er line SUST.

ˈpow·er mow·er SUST.

ˈpow·er plant SUST.

1. power plant esp ingl. am.:

power plant

2. power plant TÉC.:

power plant (engine)
power plant (equipment)

ˈpow·er point SUST. ingl. brit. ingl. austr.

power point

ˈpow·er sta·tion SUST.

1. power station (power plant):

power station

2. power station (unit power source):

power station
power station

pow·er ˈsteer·ing SUST. no pl.

ˈpow·er tool SUST.

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Players must economize quantities of power or mana, which are derived from the size and prosperity of their population of worshipers.
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It also carries symbolical meaning of strength and power.
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Your songs have the power to transcend deaf walls.
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The success of the kids book reveals the game-changing new power of the under-21 set.
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It also had electric power brakes and steering; the latter is a common feature on cars of 2013.
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It gets rather raucous beyond 4000rpm and doesn't encourage aiming for the peak power point of 6000rpm for too long or too often.
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As a pledge, he gives her the whitethorn, or hawthorn, which has the power to repel injurious influences from the entrances to houses (6.129130).
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For merchant solar power stations, where the electricity is being sold into the electricity transmission network, the levelised cost of solar energy will need to match the wholesale electricity price.
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On 25 November 1985, after running for 25 years, the power station was shut down.
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In exchange for their loyalty they have full access to their crime family's protection, power and connections.
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