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n.chiRya (f.) / pakheyru (m.) / pañchhi (m.) / pariñdah (m.) / taa'ir (m.) -
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biʀd abr nfBanque internationale pour la reconstruction et le développement IBRD* * *[bɶrd] (abréviation de Banque internationale pour la reconstruction et le développement) nom propre féminin -
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n., vi. 새, 엽조, 녀석, 야유, 비행기-들새를 관찰하다, 새를 잡다 -
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прил.2) международн.отнош. МБРР (Banque Internationale pour la Reconstruction et le Dэveloppement - Международный банк реконструкции и развития) -
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s 1. ptica 2. [sl] djevojka / little # = neki nepoznati doušnik; [fig] old # = lukavac, lisac, oprezan čovjek; #s of a feather = ljudi istoga kova; #s of a feather flock together = svaka ptica svome jatu leti; # in hand = siguran dobitak; # in bush = na vrbi svirala, nesigurna stvar; a # in the hand is worth two in the bush = bolji je vrabac u ruci nego golub na grani; early # = [fig] rana ptica, ranoranilac; the early # catches the worm = tko rano rani dvije sreće grabi; the # has (is) flown = [fig] ptičica je odletjela, zatvorenik je pobjegao; [fig] to kill two #s with one stone = jednim udarcem ubiti dvije muhe; [fig] to give the person the # = koga izviždati, isfućkati; to get the # = biti izviždan, biti isfućkan; # of Jove = orao; # of Juno = paun; # of paradise = rajska ptica; [fig] fine feathers make fine #s = odijelo čini čovjeka; [fig] a little # told me = neki neznanac mi je to rekao, moj mali prst mi je to rekao; to do something like a # = učiniti što drage volje; to sing like a # = pjevati kao ptica; # of prey = ptica grabljivica; # of passage = ptica selica ([fig])* * *
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > bird
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човек (разг), птица(Br) sl fig добра женска, свиркање, риба* * *n. brit. old-fash, кукла (девој ка/жена) -
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pocisk rakietowystatek kosmiczny
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