- bíliti
- -im nedov. (í ȋ) redko delati bilke: ječmen pričenja biliti
Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
ghili — GHILÍ, ghilesc, vb. IV. tranz. (reg.) A înălbi o pânză prin muierea în apă şi întinderea repetată la soare. – Din ucr. biliti. Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 ghilí vb., ind. prez. 1 sg. şi 3 … Dicționar Român
bili — BILÍ vb. v. albi, înălbi. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime bilí ( lésc), vb. – 1. A albi, a spăla rufele. – 2. (refl.) A se sulemeni, a se albi la faţă. – var. (Mold.) ghili. Mr. bilire. sl. bĕliti, de la bĕlŭ alb (Cihac; Miklosich … Dicționar Român
ability — a|bil|i|ty W1S1 [əˈbılıti] n plural abilities [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: habilité, from Latin habilitas, from habilis; ABLE] 1.) the state of being able to do something ability to do sth ▪ the ability to walk … Dictionary of contemporary English
-ability — [əbılıti] suffix also ibility [: Old French; Origin: abilité, from Latin abilitas, from abilis; ABLE] makes nouns from adjectives ending in ↑ able and ↑ ible ▪ manageability ▪ suitability … Dictionary of contemporary English
acceptable — ac|cept|a|ble W3S3 [əkˈseptəbəl] adj 1.) good enough to be used for a particular purpose or to be considered satisfactory acceptable to ▪ an agreement which is acceptable to all sides ▪ Students who achieve an acceptable standard will progress to … Dictionary of contemporary English
accessible — ac|ces|si|ble [əkˈsesıbəl] adj 1.) a place, building, or object that is accessible is easy to reach or get into ≠ ↑inaccessible ▪ The island is only accessible by boat. ▪ There is a church which is easily accessible from my home. 2.) easy to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
accountable — ac|count|a|ble [əˈkauntəbəl] adj [not before noun] responsible for the effects of your actions and willing to explain or be criticized for them accountable to ▪ The government should be accountable to all the people of the country. accountable… … Dictionary of contemporary English
adaptable — a|dapt|a|ble [əˈdæptəbəl] adj [usually after noun] able to change in order to be successful in new and different situations ▪ The American Constitution has proved adaptable in changing political conditions. adaptable to ▪ The catfish is adaptable … Dictionary of contemporary English
admissible — ad|mis|si|ble [ədˈmısıbəl] adj admissible reasons, facts etc are acceptable or allowed, especially in a court of law ≠ ↑inadmissible ▪ admissible evidence >admissibility [ədˌmısıˈbılıti] n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
advisable — ad|vi|sab|le [ədˈvaızəbəl] adj [not before noun] formal something that is advisable should be done in order to avoid problems or risks ≠ ↑inadvisable ▪ Regular medical check ups are advisable. ▪ It is advisable to write a career objective at the… … Dictionary of contemporary English