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  • 1 blood

    s 1. krv 2. [fig] srž 3. prolijevanje krvi 4. strast, temperament, narav, priroda; bijes, hrabrost 5. rasa, rod, krvno rodbinstvo; porijeklo, loza 6. kicoš, gizdelin / flesh and # = krv i meso, animalna priroda; to let # = pustiti krv ([hum]); bad # = zla krv, mržnja; his # is up = krv mu je uzavrela; # out of a stone = smilovanje osobe bez srca; in cold # = hladnokrvno, namjerno; blue # = plava krv, pravo plemstvo; fresh # = nova, krv, svježa krv; # royal = kraljevska krv; it runs in his # = to mu je u krvi; # is thicker than water = krv nije voda; # and iron = nesmiljena upotreba sile, krv i čelik; to shed (spill) # = proliti, prolijevati krv; Prince of the # royal = princ iz kraljevske kuće, loze; foll # = čistokrvan konj; next of # = najbliži krvni rođak; # and thunder = uzbudljiv, napet, melodramatski; to taste # = namirisati, okusiti krv ([fig]); hands stained with # = ruke okaljane krvlju; to dip one's hand in # = okaljati ruke krvlju; to have a person's # on one's head = imati čiji život na duši; man of # = krvolok, koljač; my # ran cold = krv mi se sledila; to freeze one's # = slediti kome krv u žilama; to make bad # between pernons = zavaditi koga, posijati mržnju između koga; make one's # boil = učiniti da kome uzavre krv; to breed ill # = posijati zlu krv, mržnju, zavaditi koga; to run in the # = biti prirođeno; to draw # = ozlijediti do krvi;[fig] dirnuti na živac; # bespotted = okrvavljen, krvav
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