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1 footing
s 1. stavljanje nogu 2. prostor za noge 3. [fig] uporište, čvrsto tlo 4. uvjeti, prilike, odnosi, položaj, stanje 5. naplet 6. pod; [mar] podnice (u čamcu) 7. potpora, temelj 8. trag, korak 9. ukupan zbroj / to pay (for) one's # = platiti članarinu, pristupninu, upisninu, ulazninu; on a peace # = u mirnom stanju; on the same # with = uz iste uvjete, ravnopravan; to get (gain) a # = utvrditi se, učvrstiti se; to lose one's # = okliznuti se, omaknuti se, izgubiti tlo pod nogama; on a business # = u poslovnim odnosima; to carry on a business on the old # = voditi posao dalje na staroj bazi* * *
Ävrsto tlo
korak
naplet
odnosi
osnova
pod
podnice
položaj
potpora
prilike
prostor za noge
stanje
stavljanje nogu
stopa noge
temelj
temeljna stopa
trag
ukupan zbroj
uporište
uvjeti
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