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I . span1 [spæn] SUST. usu sing.

3. span fig. (scope):

obseg m
razpon m

4. span ARQUIT.:

II . span1 <-nn-> [spæn] V. trans.

2. span (contain):

zajemati [form. perf. zajeti]
obsegati [form. perf. obseči]

3. span (place hands round):

III . span1 [spæn] ADJ.

span2 [spæn] V. ingl. brit.

span pret. of spin:

Véase también: spin

I . spin [spɪn] SUST.

1. spin (rotation):

2. spin (in washing machine):

3. spin (sharp decrease):

4. spin no pl. coloq. (positive slant):

5. spin (drive):

6. spin no pl. coloq. (nonsense):

II . spin <-nn-, spun [or span], spun> [spɪn] V. intr.

2. spin fig. (be dizzy):

3. spin coloq. (drive):

4. spin (make thread):

III . spin <-nn-, spun [or span], spun> [spɪn] V. trans.

1. spin (rotate):

vrteti [form. perf. zavrteti]
metati [form. perf. vreči]

2. spin (give positive slant):

3. spin (make thread of):

spick and ˈspan ADJ. coloq.

spick and span house, kitchen:

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