Translation "jedan" to English

jedan{adjective}
a · any · one
apposition · appositional
next to each other
jedan drugog{adverb}
each other · to each other
each other · one another · to each other
jedan fajl na više ftp servera{masculine}{computers}
mirror
either

jedan

adjectiveIPA: / jedan /
Definition and meaning

Jednocifren broj.

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English translation

a

articleIPA: / ˈa /

The indefinite article to indicate one object in a class of objects

and maybe a little bit of a march from "Aida" when you come into the hall.
Source: TED2020
her first night in the lab because she was going to make the sensor.
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that's why when we're talking about sustainability, it's not enough, green buildings.
Source: TED2020

any

adjectiveIPA: / eni /

1. One or some or every or all without specification; SYN. whatever, whatsoever.
2. (In negative statements) Either every little or very great but unspecified.

And you don't use it for solving any other kinds of logical problems.
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We've got to wake up to the fact that we don't have any more and that this is a finite planet.
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Do you have any other pictures of Tom?
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Synonyms: some · whatever · whatsoever

one

adjectiveIPA: / wʌn /

ETYM Old Eng. one, on, an, as. än.
(Homonym: won).
1. Being one in number--a single unit or thing.
2. Being the single appropriate individual of a kind; only.
3. Used of a single unit or thing; not two or more.
4. Having the indivisible character of a u
nit; SYN. unitary.
5. Of the same kind or quality.
6. Indefinite in time or position.
7. Particular but unspecified.
8. Being a single entity made by combining separate components.
9. Used informally as an intensifier.

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Imagine, we had an 89¢ can of soup that was costing us one dollar to pick and pack into that tote.
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Heart disease is the number one killer for both men and women, but more women die within the first year of having a heart attack than men.
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And one of the soldiers wrote home, and this is the sentence that he put: "The struggle between right and six dollars a month and wrong and 75 dollars a day is a rather severe one."
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: 1 · ane · cardinal · combined · extraordinary · i · incomparable · indefinite · matchless · nonpareil · one and only · peerless · same · uncomparable · unitary · united · unmatchable · unmatched · unrivaled · unrivalled

jedan blizu drugog

adjectiveIPA: / jedan blizu druɡoɡ /
English translation

apposition

nounIPA: / apozisjˈɔ̃ /

ETYM Latin appositio, from apponere: cf. French apposition. Related to Apposite.
Juxtaposition; Grammar, putting two nouns or phrases together as attributive or adjunct terms; relationship of such nouns or phrases.
In grammar, the placing of a noun or noun phrase next to another that refers to the same thing (“We’ll
take the easiest route, the east ridge, to the top”). The word or phrase in apposition is marked off from its antecedent (to which it refers) by a pair of commas.
A grammatical relation between a word and a noun phrase that follows.

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appositional

adjective

Relating to or being in apposition; SYN. appositive.

jedan do drugoga

adverbIPA: / jedan do druɡoɡa /
English translation

next to each other

pronounIPA: / ˈnekst tə ˈiːtʃ ˈʌðr̩ /
You can demonstrate this by putting two mirrors next to each other, facing so they reflect back and forth forever.
Source: TED2020
How do you ask those who were once fighting and killing each other to come together and run next to each other?
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Tom and Mary sit next to each other in class.
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jedan drugog

adverbIPA: / jedan druɡoɡ /
English translation

each other

pronounIPA: / ˈiːtʃ ˈʌðr̩ /

Each of two or more in reciprocal action or relation

All these people know each other.
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Our world is changing so fast, and there's a kind of accelerating feedback loop where technological change and social change feed on each other.
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How long have we been divergent from each other?
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to each other

adverbIPA: / tə ˈiːtʃ ˈʌðr̩ /
I think we can transform the driving experience by letting our cars talk to each other.
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They follow the characters. They're smart enough, we hope, not to bump into each other. They go off on their own.
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An executive told me recently that after doing allyship on his team, the whole team started to normalize calling themselves out and each other out for interrupting.
Source: TED2020

jedan drugoga

adverbIPA: / jedan druɡoɡa /
English translation

each other

pronounIPA: / ˈiːtʃ ˈʌðr̩ /

Each of two or more in reciprocal action or relation

I'm disappointed that we never got to know each other as adults.
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I wish my college roommates and I called each other out back then for the dishes.
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The wealth that flowed along these routes helped create a new, more prosperous and powerful class of Scandinavians, whose members competed constantly with each other over trade routes and territory.
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one another

pronounIPA: / wʌn əˈnʌðr̩ /

Each other.

Mental health challenges are not going away, but as a society, we can learn how to manage them by looking after one another.
Source: TED2020
People narrow the world and function in discrete groups without empathy for one another.
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When the Ukraine crisis broke out in 2014, Ukrainians and Russians accused one another of acting like Nazis.
Source: TED2020

to each other

adverbIPA: / tə ˈiːtʃ ˈʌðr̩ /
Perhaps you don't, because our fears of each other are not in sync.
Source: TED2020
In fact, that I see them as reflections of each other, much as Lewis Carroll did in "Through the Looking Glass."
Source: TED2020
This is a video of real bacteria dueling with swordlike organelles, where they try to kill each other by literally stabbing and rupturing each other.
Source: TED2020

jedan fajl na više ftp servera

masculinecomputersIPA: / jedan fajl na ʋiʃe ftp serʋera /
English translation

mirror

nouncomputersIPA: / mɪrər /

Probably the most common use of the term on the Internet refers t m irror site which are web sites, or ftp sites that maintain copies of material originated at another location, usually in order to provide more widespread access to the resource. For example, one site might create a library of software, and 5 other sites might maintain mirrors of that library.

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When I look in the mirror, I see someone who thinks differently.
Source: TED2020
They're not sitting in front of the mirror trying to figure themselves out, or thinking about themselves.
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Have you really looked at yourself in the mirror lately?
Source: Tatoeba

jedan ili drugi

pronounIPA: / jedan ili druɡi /
English translation

either

pronounIPA: / iːðər /

The one or the other

And I didn't know that, either, until I took these courses in college, but back then and this was in, let's just call it the 1980s people didn't know much about why our cells are coated with sugar.
Source: TED2020
According to how you answer that question, people are either incredibly delighted to see you, or look at their watch and make their excuses.
Source: TED2020
In either method, the actual process of destroying the virus happens in just a second or two.
Source: TED2020

Similar words to "jedan"

jadan · jadno · jastučni · jedini · jedino · jednačina · jednina · jednom · još jedan
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