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1 drop
s kap, kaplja, kapljica; pad, padanje; [theat] zastor; poklopna vrata (u podu, ispod vješala); [mil] izbacivanje padobranaca (tereta) / #s [pl] tvtdi voćni slatkiši, dropsi; [med] kapi; ear-#s = naušnice; [fig] # in a bucket, # in the ocean = kaplja u more; to take a # = popiti čašicu; he has taken a # too much = previše je zavirio u čašu; to have a # in one's eye = izgledati pijan* * *
baciti
curiti
ispustiti
ispustiti iz ruke
izbacivanje
iznenada posjetiti
kap
kapati
kaplja
kapljica
nadolaziti
opasti
opustiti
pasti
spustiti
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2 peg
s drven ili željezni čavao, klin; kuka; kolčić; štipaljka (za pričvršćivanje rublja na uže); [fig] predmet razgovora, izlika; čivija (ključ za zatezanje žica na gudačkom instrumentu); [sl] čašica pića (osobito brendi i soda /round # in square hole = čovjek neprikladan za mjesto na kome se nalazi; [fig] a # to hang on = predmet razgovora, izlika; to take (a p) down a # or two = poniziti (koga); there are always more round # s than round holes = uvijek ima više kandidata nego raspoloživih mjesta* * *
baciti
Äavao
Äep
drveni klin
klin
kolac
kuka
odrediti
oslonci za noge
Å¡tipaljka
Å¡tipaljka za rublje
vješalica
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3 pity
s 1. milosrđe, sažaljenje, smilovanje, milost, samilost, sućut 2. razlog za žaljenje / to take # on = sažaliti se; smilovati se (komu); what a #! = kakva šteta; it is a # = šteta je; for # 's sake = zaboga!, boga radi; iz sažaljenja; more's the # = utoliko gore, utoliko veća šteta* * *
milosrđe
milost
samilost
sažalijevati
sažaljenje
sažaljevati
sućut
Å¡teta
žal
žaliti
žaliti koga -
4 shower
s pokazivač s 1. pljusak, pokislost; tuš, tuširanje 2. [fig] obilje, veliko mnoštvo, more 3. [US] mnoštvo darova za vjenčanje / in #s = u veliku mnoštvu, kao kiša; to take a # = tuširati se* * *
kiša
liti
obasipati
obasuti
pljusak
pljuštati
pokazivaÄ
politi
potok
tuš
zasuti
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