Translation "javno" to English

javno{adverb}
above-board · aloud · apert · apertly · audibly · avowedly · commonly · confessedly · openly · professedly · publicly
reading
open ballot
amende honorable
plaza
competitive bidding · open competition
speed
recantation
recant
demonstration
wash one's dirty linen in public

javno

adverbIPA: / jaʋno /
English translation

above-board

adverbIPA: / əbʌvbɔːd /

In a straightforward manner; openly, above board

Because I wanted him to feel like this was all being done very much above board.
Source: TED2020

aloud

adverbIPA: / əlaʊd /

ETYM Pref. a- + loud.
(Homonym: allowed).
Using the voice; not silently; SYN. out loud.

Tom read the book aloud.
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Reading aloud was a great effort to him.
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He read the document aloud.
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Synonyms: loud · loudly · out loud

apert

adverbarhaic, obsolete

apertly

adverbarhaic, obsolete

audibly

adverbIPA: / ɑːdəbli /

In an audible manner.

avowedly

adverbIPA: / əvaʊədli /

By open declaration; SYN. professedly.

commonly

adverbIPA: / kɑːmənli /

1. Usually; generally; ordinarily; frequently; for the most part.
2. In common; familiary.

Doctors commonly prescribe options to help manage these side-effects, such as strong anti-nausea medications.
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Using these membranes, which are commonly referred to as nanofiltration membranes, now this five percent concentrated salty solution can be converted into a purified salt solution.
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So let's consider first intervening at the level of learning itself most commonly through school-based initiatives.
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confessedly

adverbIPA: / kənfesɪdli /

Admittedly, by confession

Synonyms: TRUE · admittedly · avowedly

openly

adverbIPA: / oʊpənli /

ETYM AS. openlice.
In an open way.

Detrol. In the side effects for his drug, integrated into that, the stem cell transplant that he had, the first in the world, shared openly for anyone who wants to see it.
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I learn more when I proceed and loosen my grip and proceed openly with curiosity and wonder.
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Keep in mind, less than one percent of American adults openly identify as trans.
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professedly

adverbIPA: / prəfestli /

With pretense or intention to deceive.

Synonyms: avowedly

publicly

adverbIPA: / pʌblɪkli /

1. By the public or the people generally
2. In a manner accessible to or observable by the public; openly; SYN. publically, in public.

Or a cabby and an actor, a banker and a painter, secretly or publicly performing their own arts.
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So I fearfully spoke up about it publicly, and other women started coming out to talk about, "I, too, have faced this type of pay inequality."
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So these are some newer projects that actually aren't even launched publicly yet.
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Synonyms: in public · publically

javno čitanje

nounIPA: / jaʋno tʃitaɲe /
English translation

reading

nounIPA: / riːdɪŋ /

1. A particular interpretation or performance
2. The act of measuring with meters or similar instruments; SYN. meter reading.
3. The cognitive process of understanding a written lin
guistic message
4. The data presented to a user by a meter or similar instrument; SYN. meter reading.
5. Written material intended to be read

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Please return the book when you've finished reading it.
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A student raised his hand when the teacher finished the reading.
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I know that he's reading.
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Synonyms: Reading · indication · interpretation · meter reading · reading material · recital · recitation · version

javno glasanje

nounIPA: / jaʋno ɡlasaɲe /
English translation

open ballot

nounIPA: / ˈoʊpən ˈbælət /

javno izvinjenje

nounIPA: / jaʋno izʋiɲeɲe /
English translation

amende honorable

nounIPA: / amˈɑ̃d onoʁˈabl /

javno mesto

nounIPA: / jaʋno mesto /
English translation

plaza

nounIPA: / plɑːzə /

ETYM Spanish See Place.
1. A modern complex of shops; SYN. mall, center, shopping mall, shopping center.
2. A public square with room for pedestrians; SYN. place, piazza.

Instead, what we proposed is to make the plaza entirely pedestrian, to cover it with recycled leather canopies, and to connect it to the banks of the river.
Source: TED2020
Probably the most significant public space failure in America, designed by the leading architects of the day, Harry Cobb and I.M. Pei: Boston City Hall Plaza.
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This plaza used to be a chaotic transportation hub that actually compromised the urban integrity of the medina, that has the largest pedestrian network in the world.
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Synonyms: center · mall · piazza · place · shopping center · shopping centr · shopping mall

javno nadmetanje

nounIPA: / jaʋno nadmetaɲe /
English translation

competitive bidding

nounIPA: / kəmˈpetətɪv ˈbɪdɪŋ /

open competition

nounIPA: / ˈoʊpən ˌkɑːmpəˈtɪʃn̩ /

javno nastupanje

nounIPA: / jaʋno nastupaɲe /
English translation

speed

nounIPA: / spˈiːd /

ETYM as. spoed success, swiftness, from spoewan to succeed; akin to Dutch spoed, Old High Germ. spuot success, spuot to succees, Skr. sphâ to increase, grow fat.
1. A rate (usually rapid) at which something happens; SYN. swi
ftness, fastness.
2. Changing location rapidly; SYN. speeding, hurrying, hastening.
3. Distance travelled per unit of time; SYN. velocity.
Prosperity; success.

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Galileo seems to have been the first person to realize that there is no such thing as an absolute speed.
Source: TED2020
This is the concept in speed camera lottery: you know those speeding cameras that you pass by, and they take your picture and send you a ticket?
Source: TED2020
The computer tells you how to drive turn left, turn right, speed up, stop.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: amphetamine · f number · fastness · focal ratio · hurrying · pep pill · speeding · stop number · swiftness · upper · velocity

javno odricanje

nounIPA: / jaʋno odritsaɲe /
English translation

recantation

nounIPA: / rekənteɪʃn̩ /

Synonyms: abjuration · retraction

javno opozvati

verbIPA: / jaʋno opozʋati /
English translation

recant

verbIPA: / rikænt /

To publicly disown former opinions or beliefs.

Even after being forced to recant by the Vatican that the Earth moved around the Sun, he came out, and what is he reported to have said?
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: abjure · forswear · resil · retract

javno pokazivanje

nounIPA: / jaʋno pokaziʋaɲe /
English translation

demonstration

nounIPA: / demɔ̃stʁasjˈɔ̃ /

ETYM Latin demonstratio: cf. French démonstration.
1. A public display of group feelings.
2. A show of military force or preparedness.
3. A visual presentation showing how something works; SYN. demo.
Public show of support for, or opposition to, a particular political or social issue, typically by a group of people holding a rally, displaying placards, and making speeches. They usually seek some change in official policy by drawing attention to their cause with a media-worthy event.
Demonstrations can be static or take the form of elementary street theater or processions. A specialized ty
pe of demonstration is the picket, in which striking or dismissed workers try to dissuade others from using or working in the premises of the employer.
In the US, pickets are closely regulated. Violence and intimidation are beyond the protections of the First Amendment and are illegal.
The Supreme Court has also held (1957) that picketing for the purpose of coercing employers as part of a union-organizing campaign is not protected as free speech.

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So one demonstration of this was done with young children.
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That's the thing which has never been done with humans: nothing systematic, no real demonstration.
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(Clang) (Laughs) Now obviously, as Maddie's chemistry teacher, I love that she went home and continued to geek out about this kind of ridiculous demonstration that we did in class.
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javno prati svoje prljavo rublje

verbIPA: / jaʋno prati sʋoje prʎaʋo rubʎe /
English translation

wash one's dirty linen in public

verbIPA: / ˈwɑːʃ wʌnz ˈdɝːti ˈlɪnən ɪn ˈpʌblɪk /

Similar words to "javno"

javan · Japan · jebeno
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