danášnji

danášnji
-a -e prid. (á) 1. nanašajoč se na dan, ki pravkar je: današnji dan; to velja z današnjim dnem; napisati današnji datum; današnji večer / vstopnice za današnjo predstavo; dnevni red današnje seje; rezultati današnjega tekmovanja / današnji časopis ki je izšel za danes 2. nanašajoč se na sedanjost: današnji časi; današnja doba / današnji človek, svet; današnja družba, mladina; današnje družbeno stanje / v današnjem pomenu besede / običaj se je ohranil do današnjega dne

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