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  • 1 throw down

    vt oboriti, baciti na tlo; zbaciti, srušiti; pokoriti; poniziti; degradirati; uništiti; [phys] taložiti; [US] odbiti, odbaciti, zabaciti (prijedlog) / throw oneself down = baciti se na tlo, leći; to # the gauntlet (glove), to # one's arms = predati se; to # one's tools = stupiti u štrajk; [jur] to # one's brief = odustati od daljeg vođenja parnice
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    zbaciti

    English-Croatian dictionary > throw down

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