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1 bilo kada
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2 ikad
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3 ikada
ever, at any time* * *• ever -
4 sve većim
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5 zimzelene
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6 sve od
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7 ikad(a)
adv ever, at any time (whatever), on any occasion (whatever) I ikad(a) prije ever before; bolji nego ikad(a) better than ever; bolje ikad(a) nego nikad better late than never; niži/gori nego ikad(a) lower/worse than ever, at an all-time low; viši/bolji nego ikad(a) higher/better than -
8 sve veći
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9 dovijeka
for ever, always* * *• for ever• always -
10 naovamo
adv I od 1960 - from 1960 on, (ever) since 1960; od rata naovamo (ever) since the war* * *• hither -
11 uvijek
always, ever, constantly* * *• ever• evermore• whenever• forever• aye• all times• always -
12 vječno
adv eternally, perpetually, everlastingly, forever (ili for ever)* * *• ever after• eternally• timelessly• forever• perennially -
13 dovijek(a)
adv for ever, always, for eternity, till the end of time I sila nije dovijek(a) night isn't for ever -
14 bliži
adj comp (od blizak) nearer, closer, more intimate, less distant I - opis closer/specify-ing description; mir nije ništa bliži peace is no closer, p. seems as far as ever* * *• nearer -
15 događati se
vr impf -dogoditi se I šta se tu događati sea? what's going on here?; - a se -dogodi se; -a se to da what happens is that; nešto se događati sea something is happening/up/afoot; kod nas se nikad ništa ne -a nothing ever happens here; -alo se it has been known to happen; događati sealo* * *• occur -
16 gle!
exd (pl glete) look! I (čuđenje) -, gle!! did you ever!, A coll what do you know (about that)!; - ti njega! just look at him; (neodob-ravanje) (just) listen to that!; well, I never!* * *• lo -
17 gotovo nikad
• hardly ever -
18 malokad
adv on few occasions, hardly ever, rarely, seldom* * *• seldom -
19 nipošto
adv on no account (odn. not on any a.) under no circumstances (odn. not under any c-s), not for anything, not for the world, at no price; by no means itd. (- nikako) I -! not for the world!, not on your life! under no circumstances!, never ever! (- nikako* * *• by no means• noway• nowise• nohow• nay -
20 niže
adv comp lower; lower/farther down; down below I vidjet ćemo niže (u tekstu) we will see below; tu malo niže just down the street (AE+ block); fig pasti još niže sink to (coll hit) a new low; niže nego ikad lower than ever, at an all--time low (- na najnižoj točki)* * *• down• underneath• beneath• below• off• lower• neath
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ever- — UK [evə(r)] US [evər] prefix always or continuously used with many adjectives and ‘ ing’ verb forms paintings by Picasso, Renoir, and the ever popular Van Gogh the ever changing countryside ever increasing numbers of students Thesaurus: prefixes … Useful english dictionary
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