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mutton

  • 1 mutton

    s 1. ovčetina, bravetina /[fig] to our #s = vratimo se na naš predmet; as dead as # = nedvojbeno mrtav; # dressed as lamb = suviše mladoliko odjevena žena
    * * *

    bravetina
    janjetina
    ovca
    ovčetina

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  • 2 mutton head

    s [coll] budala, glupan

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  • 3 mutton-head

    s [coll] budala, glupan

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  • 4 shoulder

    s 1. rame, pleće; [pl] leđa 2. [fig] izbočina u obliku ramena / to have broad #s = biti jak, moći nositi mnogo tereta ili odgovornosti; old head on young #s = mladenačka mudrost, pametan mladić; to put (set) # to wheel = vrlo se truditi; odlučno se čega prihvatiti; straight from the # 0 bez okolišanja; uspješan (udarac); to give the cold # to = hladno primiti, izbjegavati (koga), prezirno postupati (s kim); # to # = rame uz rame ([fig]); [mar] # of mutton sail = trokutno jedro; [coll] to rub #s with = biti u prijateljskim odnosima sa; to stand head and #s above = nadvisivati, biti mnogo iznad
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    gurati se
    ivica
    izbočina
    leđa
    lopatica
    naslon
    natovariti
    obod
    poduprijeti
    rame
    ramenu
    rub
    uzeti na sebe

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  • 5 sleeve

    s rukav; [tech] tuljac, čahura, tulica, grlo; omotnica gramofonske ploče; vjetrokaz/lawn#s=rukavi poput biskupskih od fine tkanine;leg-of-mutton# trokutni rukav;to laugh in one's#smijati se ispod brka; to have a card up one's # imati nešto u rezervi ([fig]); to turn (roll)up one's#s =za- sukati rukave;to wear one's heart upon one's#otvoreno pokazivati svoje osjećaje, što na srcu, to i na jeziku, što na umu, to na drumu
    * * *

    košuljica
    muf
    naglavak
    prsten
    rukav
    rukavac

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  • Mutton — Mut ton, n. [OE. motoun, OF. moton, molton, a sheep, wether, F. mouton, LL. multo, by transposition of l fr. L. mutilus mutilated. See {Mutilate}.] 1. A sheep. [Obs.] Chapman. [1913 Webster] Not so much ground as will feed a mutton. Sir H. Sidney …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • mutton — (n.) flesh of sheep used as food, late 13c., from O.Fr. moton mutton; ram, wether, sheep (12c., Mod.Fr. mouton), from M.L. multonem (8c.), probably from Gallo Romance *multo s, accusative of Celtic *multo sheep (Cf. O.Ir. molt wether, Mid Breton… …   Etymology dictionary

  • mutton — ► NOUN ▪ the flesh of mature sheep used as food. ● mutton dressed as lamb Cf. ↑mutton dressed as lamb ORIGIN Old French moton, from Latin multo, probably of Celtic origin …   English terms dictionary

  • mutton — [mut′ n] n. [ME moton < OFr, a ram < ML * multo, sheep, of Celt orig. as in Welsh mollt, Ir molt] 1. the flesh of a sheep, esp. a grown sheep, used as food 2. Rare a sheep muttony adj …   English World dictionary

  • mutton — n. 1 the flesh of sheep used for food. 2 joc. a sheep. Phrases and idioms: mutton bird Austral. 1 any bird of the genus Puffinus, esp. the short tailed shearwater, P. tenuirostris. 2 any of various petrels. mutton chop 1 a piece of mutton, usu.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • mutton —    a person viewed sexually by another    The common meat1 imagery:     The duke... would eat mutton on Fridays. He s now past it. (Shakespeare, Measure for Measure) A mutton was a prostitute, and a mutton monger was a profligate male,… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • mutton — [[t]mʌ̱t(ə)n[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Mutton is meat from an adult sheep that is eaten as food. ...a leg of mutton. ...mutton stew. 2) PHRASE: usu v link PHR (disapproval) If you describe a woman as mutton dressed as lamb, you are criticizing her for… …   English dictionary

  • Mutton — Recorded as Motton, Mouton, Mutton and Mitton, this is an Anglo French surname, but with at least two distinct origins. Firstly, it may be of pre 10th century Old French origin, and an occupational name for a shepherd. The derivation being from… …   Surnames reference

  • mutton — Эм, Круглая (Em space, Mutton, Quad)     Ширина самой широкой прописной буквы латинского алфавита «М». Традиционно считается, что она равна кеглю [высота шрифта, размер] шрифта, то есть в шрифте кегля 10 эм равна 10 пунктам [единица измерения… …   Шрифтовая терминология

  • mutton — noun Etymology: Middle English motoun, mutton, sheep, from Anglo French mutun ram, sheep, mutton, of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish molt wether Date: 13th century the flesh of a mature sheep used for food • muttony adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • mutton — Synonyms and related words: agneau, bellwether, breast of lamb, ewe, ewe lamb, gigot, jambe de mouton, jumbuck, lamb, lambkin, leg of lamb, leg of mutton, mouton, ram, saddle of mutton, sheep, teg, tup, wether, yeanling …   Moby Thesaurus

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