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s prst; širina prsta (kao mjera); kazaljka (na satu); vještina;[tech] zubac, palac / he has more wit in his little # than you in your whole body = on ima više pameti u malom prstu nego ti u glavi; [coll] to have green #s = biti vrlo spretan u vrtlarskim poslovima; to be # and glove with a p = biti prisan prijatelj s nekim; to lay (put) a # upon = dotaknuti se; to lay (put) ones # on = točno pokazati; to look trough one's #s at = gledati kome kroz prste; to stir a # = maknuti prstom; to turn (twist) a p round one's little # = motati koga oko prsta; my #s itch = nestrpljiv sam, jedva žekam, svrbe me prsti; his #s are all thumbs = nespretan je; to burn one's #s = opeći se, prenagliti se; to have a # in the pie = imati prste u čemu, biti umiješan u što; to let slip trough one's #s = propustiti što; he has it at his # tips (ends) = on to ima u malom prstu; to the # nails = potpuno, u tančine; you can number them on the # = možete ih na prste nabrojati; with a wet # = s lakoćom; within a #s breadth of one's ruin = na rubu propasti; to arrive at one's #s' ends = pasti na prosjački štap; by a #'s breadth = jedva nekako, teškom mukom; not to lift a # (to help a p) = ni prstom maknuti (da se kome pomogne)* * *
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