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nor [nɔ:ʳ, nəʳ] CONJ.

1. nor (and not):

nor
nor
ne
neither ... nor ...
niti ... niti ...

2. nor after negat. esp ingl. brit. (neither):

nor

norm [nɔ:m] SUST.

noon [nu:n] SUST. no pl.

I . none [nʌn] PRON.

noun [naʊn] SUST.

nook [nʊk] SUST.

I . nod [nɒd] SUST. usu sing.

II . nod <-dd-> [nɒd] V. trans.

2. nod (as greeting):

III . nod <-dd-> [nɒd] V. intr.

1. nod (as signal):

nod
kimati [form. perf. pokimati]

2. nod esp ingl. brit. coloq. (sleep):

nod
dremati [form. perf. zadremati]

not [nɒt] ADV.

2. not in tag question:

3. not before sust.:

it's a girl, not a boy

4. not before infinitive:

5. not before predeterminer:

6. not before pron.:

not me!
jaz ne!

8. not before adj., adv. (meaning opposite):

9. not before adj. hum. (emphasizing opposite):

nob [nɒb] SUST. esp ingl. brit. hum. coloq.

node [nəʊd] SUST.

nope [nəʊp] ADV. inform.

I . nose [nəʊz] SUST.

2. nose (front):

nos m

3. nose no pl. (smell):

voh m
to get up sb's nose ingl. brit. ingl. austr. coloq.
to have a [good] nose for sth coloq.
on the nose ingl. am. coloq.

I . nosh [nɒʃ] SUST.

1. nosh no pl. inform. (food):

nosh ingl. brit. ingl. austr.
žrtje n

2. nosh inform. (meal):

nosh ingl. brit. ingl. austr.
hrana f

3. nosh ingl. am. (snack):

II . nosh [nɒʃ] V. intr. to nosh on sth

III . nosh [nɒʃ] V. trans.

nosy [ˈnəʊzi] ADJ. pey.

nous [naʊs] SUST. no pl. ingl. brit. ingl. austr. coloq.

nowt [naʊt] PRON. ingl. brit. dial.

I . note [nəʊt] SUST.

2. note (attention):

3. note LIT. (annotation):

opomba f

4. note MÚS.:

nota f

5. note (sound):

ton m

6. note (money):

note esp ingl. brit. ingl. austr.

7. note form:

II . note [nəʊt] V. trans.

1. note:

zaznavati [form. perf. zaznati]
to note that ...
vzeti na znanje, da ...

2. note:

opažati [form. perf. opaziti]
izpostavljati [form. perf. izpostaviti]
opozarjati [form. perf. opozoriti]

II . air [eəʳ] V. trans.

1. air (ventilate):

air

3. air ingl. am. (broadcast):

air

III . air [eəʳ] V. intr.

1. air ingl. am.:

air TV, RADIO

2. air (ventilate):

air

fir [fɜ:ʳ] SUST.

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