Translation "jednom" to English

jednom{adverb}
at one time · once · one day · sometime · wanst
circadian
yearly
jednom reči{adverb}
in a word
briefly · in a word
a week · weekly
secular
once and for all
once and for all · once for all · outright

jednom

adverbIPA: / jednom /
English translation

at one time

adverbIPA: / ət wʌn ˈtaɪm /
At one time, I used to go jogging every morning.
Source: Tatoeba
But one time, Jonathan didn't have the right change, and the vendor said, "Don't worry about it."
Source: TED2020
One time he had even told a man off.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: at a time · at once · erst · erstwhile · formerly · once

once

adverbIPA: / ˈɔ̃s /

ETYM Old Eng. ones, anes, an adverbial form from one, on, an, one. Related to One-, -Wards.
1. As soon as; SYN. when.
2. At a previous time; SYN. formerly, at one time.
3. On one occasion; SYN. one time, in one case.

Once in a while we get a leader out of there.
Source: TED2020
So once he gets to that point of beginning to create, like Jennifer did in her improvisation, a new reality that is, a moment of ecstasy he enters that different reality.
Source: TED2020
I study once in a blue moon.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: at one time · erst · erstwhile · formerly · in one case · one time

one day

adverbIPA: / wʌn ˈdeɪ /
Now imagine that one day, Mary's black and white screen malfunctions and an apple appears in color.
Source: TED2020
Owen: Then one day, he ran away.
Source: TED2020
And one day, we said, "When we keep on saying this, nothing is going to change.
Source: TED2020

sometime

adverbIPA: / sʌmtaɪm /

At some indefinite or unstated time

I suppose I've got to get my feet wet sometime.
Source: Tatoeba
Come to watch us play music sometime.
Source: Tatoeba
I'd love to tell you we're making fantastic progress in this thing, and I expect to be back on this stage sometime in the not too distant future, to tell you about it.
Source: TED2020

wanst

adverb

jednom dnevno

adverbIPA: / jednom dneʋno /
English translation

circadian

adverbIPA: / sərkeɪdiən /

Occurring every 24 hours.

And so what happens is, every morning when the sun comes up, the squid goes back to sleep, it buries itself in the sand, and it's got a pump that's attached to its circadian rhythm.
Source: TED2020
But our circadian rhythms, which are the rhythms that help us to wake and sleep and be alert and relaxed and so forth and so on, they are much more triggered by blue light.
Source: TED2020
I even shifted my circadian component by changing my meals, exercise and light exposure, but I still couldn't find a way to get a deeper night of sleep ...
Source: TED2020

jednom godišnje

adverbIPA: / jednom ɡodiʃɲe /
English translation

yearly

adverbIPA: / jɪrli /

ETYM AS. geárlice.
Annually; once a year to year.

The thing that's great is that we get together yearly and talk about, okay, do you hire staff, what do you give to them?
Source: TED2020
And found that criticism like this related to personality, ["Watch your tone!"] but not job-related skills, appeared in 71 of the 94 yearly reviews received by women.
Source: TED2020
Other people say, "This is one of the things that's killing millions of people yearly.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: annually · each year · every year

jednom reči

adverbIPA: / jednom retʃi /
English translation

in a word

adverbIPA: / ɪn ə ˈwɝːd /

In short.

He did not say a word.
Source: Tatoeba
I didn't know this word until I arrived.
Source: TED2020
The word processor on the desk is my father's.
Source: Tatoeba

jednom rečju

adverbIPA: / jednom retʃju /
English translation

briefly

adverbIPA: / briːfli /

For a short time.

And I want to turn now, briefly, to talk about that book, which I've read.
Source: TED2020
I will summarize very briefly.
Source: TED2020
Let me very briefly tell you what I mean by this, synthesizing the work of many economic historians in the process.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: concisely · in brief · in short · shortly

in a word

adverbIPA: / ɪn ə ˈwɝːd /

In short.

Let me say a word now about the distribution of power and how it relates to power diffusion and then pull these two types together.
Source: TED2020
What does the word "Tatoeba" mean?
Source: Tatoeba
And these kids, their first English word is "Google" and they only know Skype.
Source: TED2020

jednom sedmično

adverbIPA: / jednom sedmitʃno /
English translation

a week

adverbIPA: / ə ˈwiːk /
I am going to a concert next week.
Source: Tatoeba
Last week, I mailed him some souvenirs from the U.S.
Source: Tatoeba
In fact, this week I went to see a very high-quality movie, "Argo."
Source: TED2020

weekly

adverbIPA: / wiːkli /

Once a week.

Howard has grandkids now, and takes weekly ballroom dancing lessons with his wife.
Source: TED2020
What's more likely: that Arnold had extraterrestrial help in his run for the governorship, or that the "World Weekly News" makes stuff up?
Source: TED2020
They offered Lily's family that if she came to work as their nanny, she would be able to have access to a US education, and she would have a weekly salary sent home to help her family financially.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: each week · every week · hebdomadally

jednom u sto godina

adjectiveIPA: / jednom u sto ɡodina /
English translation

secular

adjectiveIPA: / sekjələr /

ETYM Old Eng. secular, seculer. Latin saecularis, from saeculum a race, generation, age, the times, the world; perhaps akin to Eng. soul: cf. French séculier.
1. Of or pertaining to this present world, or to things not spiritual; relating to temporal as distinguished from eternal interests.
2. Pertaining to an age, or the progress of ages, or to a long period of time; accomplished in a long progress of time.
3. Coming or observe
d once in an age or a century.
4. Not regular; not bound by monastic vows or rules; not confined to a monastery, or subject to the rules of a religious community.
5. Belonging to the laity; lay; not clerical.
Worldly; non-religious; not belonging to religious order; lasting for centuries; occurring once in a century.

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I'm going to talk about compassion and the golden rule from a secular perspective and even from a kind of scientific perspective.
Source: TED2020
This secular non-religious vote, if properly mobilized, is nine times as numerous as the Jewish vote.
Source: TED2020
Another point about education: we tend to believe in the modern secular world that if you tell someone something once, they'll remember it.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: laic · lay · profane

jednom zasvagda

adverbIPA: / jednom zasʋaɡda /
English translation

once and for all

adverbIPA: / ˈwəns ənd fər ɔːl /

1. With finality; definitively
2. For the last time

She told him once and for all that she would not go to the movies with him.
Source: Tatoeba
They have solved the problem once and for all.
Source: Tatoeba
We will settle once and for all who is the best.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: conclusively

jednom zauvek

adverbIPA: / jednom zauʋek /
English translation

once and for all

adverbIPA: / ˈwəns ənd fər ɔːl /

1. With finality; definitively
2. For the last time

She told me once and for all that she did not want to see me again.
Source: Tatoeba
Turn him down once and for all.
Source: Tatoeba
I'll give up drinking once and for all.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: conclusively

once for all

adverbIPA: / ˈwəns fər ɔːl /
I told him, once for all, that I would not marry him.
Source: Tatoeba

outright

adverbIPA: / aʊtraɪt /

1. Without reservation or concealment
2. Without restrictions or stipulations or further payments

During this expedition I expected him to be killed outright, and us as well.
Source: TED2020
(Crying) Because if the symptoms didn't kill me outright, I'd kill myself.
Source: TED2020
So when you consider these two facts, it starts to make a little less sense that we have to own one outright.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: in a flash · instantaneously · instantly

Similar words to "jednom"

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