izlóžba

izlóžba
-e ž (ọ̑) zastekljen prostor trgovin, obrtnih delavnic za prikaz prodajnih predmetov: vzeti blago iz izložbe; imeti v izložbi; lepo urejene izložbe; aranžiranje izložb / ogledovati si izložbo; zamenjati izložbo predmete v izložbi

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