Translation "jedini" to English

jedini{adjective}
one · only · single · singular · sole · solitary
jedinica{feminine}
ace · item · one · unit
jedinica diska{feminine}{computers}
hard drive
jedinica podataka{feminine}{computers}
data item · data unit
jedinica protoka reka{feminine}{m^3/s}
Cusec
jedinica rada{feminine}
unit of labour
scruple
floating-point unit · FPU

jedini

adjectiveIPA: / jedini /
English translation

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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One of the things about working at the nanoscale is things look and act very differently.
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My birthday is one month from today.
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And when I checked the figures, I discovered that Ebbw Vale actually has one of the lowest rates of immigration in the country.
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Synonyms: 1 · ane · cardinal · combined · extraordinary · i · incomparable · indefinite · matchless · nonpareil · one and only · peerless · same · uncomparable · unitary · united · unmatchable · unmatched · unrivaled · unrivalled

only

adjectiveIPA: / oʊnli /

1. Unquestionably the best; peerless
2. Alone in a class or category; sole; having no brother or sister
3. Few

Facebook taps into our instinctive need not only to be loved, but to love others, mostly through pictures that create empathy, catalyze and reinforce our relationships.
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And I think the happiness, the important thing is this happiness does not come from only his own story and his joy of the music.
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But in this case, it is only a small portion of the problem that we're dealing with.
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Synonyms: alone · exclusive · lone · lonesome · single · sole · solitary

single

adjectiveIPA: / sˈɛ̃ɡl /

ETYM Latin singulus, a dim. from the root in simplex simple; cf. Old Eng. and Old Fren. sengle, from Latin singulus. See Simple, Singular.
(Botany; of flowers) Having usually only one row or whorl of petals.
1. Existing alone or consisting of one entity or pa
rt or aspect or individual.
2. Having uniform application.
3. Involved two individuals.
4. Not divided among or brought to bear on more than one object or objective; SYN. undivided, exclusive.

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And I remembered every single word, and from that day on, I practiced that trick every day.
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We worked like dogs down in the garment industry every single day.
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The ghost light is what they call the single bulb hanging above the bare stage in an empty theater.
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Synonyms: azygos · azygous · concentrated · divorced · exclusive · idiosyncratic · individual · individualist · individualistic · lone · lonesome · man-to-man · mateless · one-man · one-member · one-on-one · one-person · one-woman · only · respective · separate · several · singular · sole · solitary · sui generis · unary · undivided · uniform · uninominal · unique · unmarried · unmated · unshared · unvarying · unwed · unwedded · various · widowed

singular

adjectiveIPA: / sɪŋɡjələr /

ETYM Old Eng. singuler, French singulier, from Latin singularius, singularis, from singulus single. Related to Single.
1. Being a single and separate person or thing.r /> 2. Grammatical number category referring to a single item or unit.
3. The single one of its kind; SYN. unique, exceptional.

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He was a man of singular habits, shunning company and very seldom going out.
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Well it so happens that we have a singular body.
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The real hum is singular and original.
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sole

adjectiveIPA: / sˈɔl /

ETYM Latin solus, or Old Fren. sol, French seul (fr. Latin solus; cf. Latin sollus whole, entire. Related to Desolate, Solemn, Solo, Sullen.
(Homonym: soul).
Solitary; the only one.

Instead of being the sole guardian of information, be a facilitator to all this information.
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Being an only child, he was the sole heir.
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Serving people is his sole purpose in life.
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Synonyms: exclusive · lone · lonesome · only · single · solitary · unshared

solitary

adjectiveIPA: / sɑːləteri /

ETYM Latin solitarius, from solus alone: cf. French solitaire. Related to Sole, Solitaire.
1. Single; individual; sole.
2. Living or being by one's self; having no companion p
resent; being without associates; single; alone; lonely.
3. Remote from society; retired; lonely.
4. Performed, passed, or endured alone.

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She led a solitary life.
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After wandering aimlessly through the desert for months, we discovered a solitary oasis.
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And at that particular point in time, this was one of the few solitary computers.
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Synonyms: alone · inaccessible · lone · lonely · lonesome · nongregarious · nonsocial · only · single · sole · unaccessible · unaccompanied · unfrequented · ungregarious · unsocial

jedinica

feminineIPA: / jedinitsa /
English translation

ace

nounIPA: / ˈas /

ETYM Old Eng. as, French as, from Latin as, assis, unity, copper coin, the unit of coinage. Related to As.
Someone who is very highly skilled; SYN. adept, virtuoso, genius, hotshot, star, whiz, whizz, wizard, wiz.

I remember, she had some sort of injury to her ankle, an Ace bandage, and she had crutches.
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Resent the safety of the slots, sit at the blackjack table, hand the dealer rent, retirement, pray God cares enough to pony up an ace.
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And as we think about that, we're actually beginning to find things like, do you have an ACE gene?
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Synonyms: 1 · ACE · Allied Command Europe · I · adept · champion · genius · hotshot · maven · mavin · one · sensation · single · star · superstar · unity · virtuoso · whiz · whizz · wi · wizard

item

nounIPA: / itˈɛm /

ETYM From Item.
1. A distinct part that can be specified separately in a group of things that could be enumerated on a list; SYN. point.
2. An individual unit; especially when included in a list or collection.

The retailer can decide the business rules on the number of times a particular item can be resold.
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There's going to be a 10 percent chance you get a pretty good item.
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And what if it wasn't just sneakers, but any similar product, like watches and handbags and women's shoes, and any collectible, any seasonal item and any markdown item?
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Synonyms: detail · particular · point · token

one

nounIPA: / wʌn /

1. A single person or thing
2. The smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number; SYN. 1, I, ace, single, unity.

And one day, a couple of weeks later, it might have been maybe a year later, I was in the art store with my kids, and I was buying some clay tools we were going to have a craft day.
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(Space shuttle taking off) Chris Hadfield: It is incredibly powerful to be on board one of these things.
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Considering all I've eaten all day is just one slice of bread, I'm not really all that hungry.
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Synonyms: 1 · I · ace · single · unity

unit

nounIPA: / juːnət /

ETYM Abbrev. from unity.
(quantity) Standard quantity in relation to which other quantities are measured. There have been many systems of units. Some ancient units, such as the day, the foot, and the pound, are still in use. si units, the latest version of the metric system, are widely used in science.
1. A single undivided natural entity occurring in the composition
of something else; SYN. building block.
2. A single undivided whole.
3. An individual or group or structure or other entity regarded as a structural or functional constituent of a whole.
4. An organization regarded as part of a larger social group; SYN. social unit.

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Concentrating solar power in deserts delivers larger powers per unit area, because you don't have the problem of clouds.
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Simon Lewis: I knew when I was timing this that there wouldn't be time for me to do anything about Well this is it. This is the control unit.
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Here's a neonatal intensive care unit, where moms come in to visit their babies.
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jedinica apsorbovane radijacije

feminineIPA: / jedinitsa apsorboʋane radijatsije /
English translation

rad

nounphysicsIPA: / ʁˈad /

Unit of absorbed radiation dose, now replaced in the SI system by the gray (one rad equals 0.01 gray), but still commonly used. It is defined as the dose when one kilogram of matter absorbs 0.01 joule of radiation energy (formerly, as the dose when one gram absorbs 100 ergs).
A unit of absorbed ionizing radiation equal to 100 ergs per gram of irradiated material.

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That's so rad.
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That was totally rad.
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It's totally rad."
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Synonyms: radian

jedinica diska

femininecomputersIPA: / jedinitsa diska /
English translation

hard drive

nouncomputersIPA: / ˈhɑːrd ˈdraɪv /

A data-storage device consisting of a drive and one or more hard disks.

I bought an external hard drive.
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My hard drive is almost full.
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Now, if we look back another 30 years, IBM released the first-ever hard drive back in 1956.
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Synonyms: Winchester drive · disc drive · disk drive

jedinica jačine osveljenja

feminineIPA: / jedinitsa jatʃine osʋeʎeɲa /
English translation

candle

nounIPA: / kændl̩ /

ETYM Old Eng. candel, candel, AS, candel, from Latin candela a (white) light made of wax or tallow, from candëre to be white. Related to Candid, Chandler, Cannel, Kindle.
1. Stick of wax with a wick in the middle; SYN. taper, wax light.
2. The basic unit of luminous intensity adopted under the System International d'Unites; equal to 1/60 of the luminous intensity per square centimeter of a blackbody radiating at the temperature of 2,046 degrees Kelvin.
Vertical cylinder of wax (such as tallow or paraffin wax) with a central wick of string. A flame applied to the end of the wick melts the wax, thereby producing a luminous flame. The wick is treated with a substance such as
alum so that it carbonizes but does not rapidly burn out.
Candles and oil lamps were an early form of artificial lighting. Accurately made candles—which burned at a steady rate— were calibrated along their lengths and used as a type of clock. The candle was also the name of a unit of luminous intensity, replaced 1940 by the candela (cd), equal to 1/60 of the luminance of 1 sq cm of a black body radiator at a temperature of 2,042K (the temperature of solidification of platinum).

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As he who lights his candle at mine receives light without darkening me."
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I lit the candle.
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As punishment for his Godson’s foolish attempt to master mortality, Death whittled his candle down to its wick.
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Synonyms: candela · cd · standard candle · taper · wax light

jedinica podataka

femininecomputersIPA: / jedinitsa podataka /
English translation

data item

nouncomputersIPA: / ˈdeɪtə ˈaɪtəm /

See data element.

data unit

nounIPA: / ˈdeɪtə ˈjuːnət /

jedinica protoka reka

femininem^3/sIPA: / jedinitsa protoka reka /
English translation

Cusec

noun

unit of liquid flow equal to one cubic foot per second

jedinica rada

feminineIPA: / jedinitsa rada /
English translation

unit of labour

nounIPA: / ˈjuːnət əv ˈleɪbr̩ /

jedinica težine

feminineIPA: / jedinitsa teʒine /
English translation

scruple

nounIPA: / skruːpl̩ /

ETYM Latin scrupulus a small sharp or pointed stone, the twenty-fourth part of an ounce, a scruple, uneasiness, doubt, dim. of scrupus a rough or sharp stone: cf. French scrupule.
1. A unit of apothecary weight equal to 20 grains.
2. An ethical or moral principle that inhibits action.
3. Uneasiness about the fitness of an action; SYN. qualm, misgiving.
Unit of weight used by ap
othecaries equal to 1/24 of an ounce.
In theology, the fear of sin when none has been committed. Generally, scruples are thoughts characterized by uncertainty or hesitation in relation to right and wrong moral conduct. Scruples may be condemned as indecision; the classic case is that of Hamlet.

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When a thing has been said and well said, have no scruple: take it and copy it.
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I had a slight scruple about doing that kind of thing.
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Synonyms: misgiving · qualm

jedinica za rad sa pokretnim zarezom

femininecomputersIPA: / jedinitsa za rad sa pokretnim zarezom /
Definition and meaning

Drugi naziv za matematički koprocesor. Posebno se odnosi na matematički koprocesor koji je ugrađen u mikroprocesor, što je slučaj sa procesorima 486 i Pentijum.

English translation

floating-point unit

nouncomputersIPA: / |floating-point| ˈjuːnət /

(FPU) In computing, a specially designed chip that performs floating-point calculations. Computers equipped with an FPU perform certain types of applications much faster than computers that lack one. In particular, graphics applications are faster with an FPU.
Some microprocessors, such as the Intel 80486, have a built-in FPU. With other microprocessors, an FPU can usually be added by inserting the FPU chip on the motherboard.

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FPU

nouncomputers

Acronym for floating-point unit. A circuit that performs floating-point calculations. See also circuit, floating-point operation. Floating Point Unit.

Similar words to "jedini"

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