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1 pick-pocket
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s 1. kesa, vreća (kao mjera) 2. džep; [fig] novci, novčana sredstva, mogućnosti 3. vreća, kesa (sa strane na biljarskom stolu u koju se utjeruju lopte); [min] šupljina u zemlji ispunjena zlatom ili kojom drugom rudom; [aero] zračna rupa; [mil] džep, izolirano područje okruženo neprijateljem / [fig] to put one's hand in one's # = zavuči ruku u džep, platiti; out of one's own # = iz vlastitog džepa, iz svojih sredstava; [fig] a deep # = duboka kesa, čovjek koji ima mnogo novaca; to put one's pride in one's # = zaboraviti svoj ponos; I am 5 pounds in # = imam, zaradio sam 5 funti; out of # = u novčanoj neprilici, bez novaca; she has him in her # = ima ga potpuno u svojoj vlasti; to pick a # = pokrasti okrasti (koga); # battleship = džepna krstarica* * *
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džepni
džep-okruženo podruÄje
džepu
jastuk
prisvojiti
rupa
staviti u džep
ukrasti
utjerati loptu
vreća
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