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1 aside
adv u stranu, po strani, postrance, u prikrajku, odvojeno; [theat] za sebe, u stranu, potiho / # from [US] = osim toga, štoviše; to set # = odvojiti, staviti u stranu; to speak # = govoriti za sebe; to turn # = svrnuti, okrenuti, svratiti s puta, to lay (put) # = staviti (odložiti) u stranu; to take a # = odvesti koga u stranu; to set # a verdict = poništiti pravorijek* * *
na strani
odvojeno
po strani
u stranu -
2 cast aside
vt odbaciti, ukloniti, baciti na stranu; odložiti; zbaciti* * *
odbaciti -
3 move aside
odmaknuti se -
4 set aside
vt spremiti na stranu, odložiti, odvojiti (sredstva), namijeniti; odbaciti, opozvati, poništiti, ukinuti* * *
ukinuti -
5 set-aside
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6 setting aside
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7 stand aside
vi stajati po strani; stupiti na stranu* * *
stajati po strani -
8 step aside
skloniti se u stranu -
9 brush aside
vt 1. odgurnuti, odmaknuti 2.[fig] prijeći preko čega, previdjeti, ne htjeti znati za što, ignorirati 3. oderati, ostrugati; oštetiti dodirom -
10 dash aside
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11 draw aside
vt/i I. [vt] (koga) uzeti u stranu, pozvati u stranu II. [vi] povući se u stranu, izbjeći, izmaknuti -
12 glance aside
vi proletjeti, proskliznuti (mimo); odbiti se, odskliznuti se (u stranu) -
13 lay aside
vt odložiti, staviti u stranu, prestati upotrebljavati, spremiti; napustiti -
14 push aside
vt odgurnuti, odbaciti; [fig] ukloniti, skloniti, udaljiti, odmaknuti / to # all obstacles = odstraniti sve zapreke -
15 put aside
vt ostaviti, odložiti na stranu; ostaviti, odložiti za kasnije; odbaciti (to # one's old clothes); uštedjeti (he has # a good deal of money); [fig] zatomiti -
16 shove aside
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17 strke aside
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18 throw aside
vt baciti u stranu, odbaciti, zabaciti -
19 turn aside
vt/i I. [vt] 1. otkloniti (pohvalu) 2. skrenuti (udariti) drugim putom II. [vi] svratiti se; ukloniti (maknuti, ugnuti) se komu -
20 wave aside
vt pozvati koga u stranu; odbiti što
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