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1 samljeti
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2 brusiti
grind, dragulj, staklo cut* * *• whet• grind• hone• abrade -
3 mljeti
grind, mill* * *• grind• mill -
4 snaga brušenja
• grind power• grind effect -
5 obrusiti
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6 podbrusiti
vt pf grind/whet/sharpen lightly; grind itd. the underside | coll podbrusiti pete - peta -
7 bubanje
n pommeling itd (-bubati); (učenje) coll grind, A coll cram(ming), B sl swot(ting)* * *• sap -
8 bubati
vt impf pommel, pummel, pound, thump (-udariti, tući); coll (učiti) study mechanically/hard, coll grind, A coll cram, A sl bone up (on), B sl swot (up), B sl mug (up); -lupetati* * *• swot• fag• cram• con -
9 drobiti
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10 mljevenje
n grinding; - stroj za mljevenje mesa; -mlinac* * *• trituration• grind• grinding• milling -
11 motiviran
pp & adj motivated; fig having an ax to grind I visoko - highly motivated; loše - ill-motivated* * *• motivated -
12 odbrusiti
vt pf grind off, remove by grinding; (nekome) tell to smb's face, be blunt, tell bluntly, snap back* * *• sauce -
13 oštriti
vt impf sharpen, make sharp, give a sharp/keen edge to; whet; (na kamenu) hone; (na brusu) grind, edge; (britvu) set/edge a razor, set (edge); (šiljiti) point* * *• whet• sharpen -
14 smrviti
levigate, comminute* * *• shatter• smash• steamroller• ground• grind• crumble• crash -
15 svakodnevna rutina
• daily grind -
16 škrgutati
gnash/grind one's teeth* * *• gnash -
17 izbrusiti
vt pf grind (off, down); polish by grinding; (oštrica) whet, sharpen; finish grinding; fig polish -
18 izbrusiti se
vr pf grind smooth/down, become smooth/polished (- izglačati se); become sharp; fig acquire polish, lose roughness -
19 namljeti
vt pf grind a quantity of grain, have done grinding; fig talk a lot of nonsense/drivel -
20 obrušiti
vt pf smooth the edges by grinding, grind off edges
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См. также в других словарях:
Grind — »Schorf, Kruste« (bei ‹Kopf›hauterkrankungen): Mhd. grint »Ausschlag; Schorf; Kopfgrind; Kopf«, ahd. grint »Ausschlag; Schorf«, mnd. grint »grobkörniger Sand; grobes Mehl«, niederl. grind »Kies; Grieß« stellen sich zu einem im germ. Sprachbereich … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
grind — ► VERB (past and past part. ground) 1) reduce to small particles or powder by crushing. 2) sharpen, smooth, or produce by crushing or friction. 3) rub together or move gratingly. 4) (grind down) wear (someone) down with harsh treatment. 5) ( … English terms dictionary
grind on — ˌgrind ˈon [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they grind on he/she/it grinds on present participle grinding on past tense … Useful english dictionary
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grind — [grīnd] vt. ground, grinding [ME grinden < OE grindan < IE * ghrendh < base * ghren , to rub away, pulverize > GROUND1] 1. a) to crush into bits or fine particles between two hard surfaces; pulverize b) to chop into small pieces or… … English World dictionary
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Grind — bezeichnet: die verkrustete Bedeckung einer Wunde, siehe Exsudat (Medizin) die Hauterkrankung Impetigo contagiosa (Grindflechte) volkstümlich das seborrhoische Ekzem bei Neugeborenen die Hirnschale eines Hirsches ehemalige Insel in der Zuiderzee… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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grind up — ˌgrind ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they grind up he/she/it grinds up present participle grinding up past tense … Useful english dictionary
Grind — Grind, v. i. 1. To perform the operation of grinding something; to turn the millstones. [1913 Webster] Send thee Into the common prison, there to grind. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To become ground or pulverized by friction; as, this corn grinds… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
grind — grīnd vt, ground grau̇nd; grind·ing 1) to reduce to powder or small fragments by friction (as with the teeth) 2) to press together and move with a rotating or back and forth motion see BRUXISM … Medical dictionary