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1 divide
vt/i I. [vt] dijeliti ([with] sa); razdijeliti ([in, into] na); rastaviti; ra- zdvojiti ([from] od); podijeliti ([among, between] među); krčiti (put) ([trough] kroz); zavaditi II. [vi] dijeliti, dijeliti se; cijepati se; razdijeliti se, razilaziti se zavaditi se; glasati / [parl] to # the House = glasati (prebrojavanjem glasova, a ne aklama- cijom)* * *
dijeliti
odijeliti pregrado
odvojiti
podijeliti
podjeliti (među)
raspoloviti
rastaviti
razdijeliti
razvođe
rezati -
2 own
s (samo iza posvojnog prijeva ili posvojnog genitiva); 1. vlastiti ([my # house] moja kuća; [with my # eyes] svojim očima) 2. poseban, osobit, naročit 3. pravi, istinski 4. koji pripada u vlastiti posjed, vlastitu obitelj / to be one's # man = biti nezavisan, slobodan čovjek, biti svoj čovjek; # brother (sister) = pravi, rođeni brat (sestra); my # = moj najdraži (osobito u vokativu); of one's # = što kome pripada, svoje ([I have nothing of my # ] nemam više svoga); to hold one's # = zadržati svoje dostojanstvo, svoj mir; ne dati se nadjačati; pstati pri svome, ne ustuknuti; on one's # = samostalno, iz vlastite pobude, na vlastitu odgovornost; samo od sebe; na vlastiti trošak, vlastitim sredstvima; to come into one's # = doći do izražaja, pribaviti sebi važnost, uvaženje, doći na svoje; to get one's # back = vratiti milo za drago* * *
biti u vlasništvu
imati
na vlastitu odgovornost
osobni
posjedovati
priznati
rođeni
svoj
vlasništvo
vlastit
vlastiti
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