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    s 1. prilaz, prolaz, prijelaz, put, tjesnac, klanac 2. [mil] ključni položaj 3. plovni dio rijeke / to sell the # = izdati zemlju, zajedničku stvar; to hold the # = braniti svoju stvar s 1. dobar uspjeh, (najniža) prolazna ocjena; ispit 2. položaj, situacija, kritično stanje ([to, be at a desperate] # nalaziti se u tešku položaju) 3. propusnica, (slobodan) prelaz, ulaz, dopustni list; kratak dopust; besplatna karta (za vožnju) besplatna ulaznica 4. putni list, pasoš 5. vrsta udarca, navala pri mačevanju; finta 6.[sport] dodavanje, pasiranje lopte (u nogometu) / to bring to # = privesti, izvršiti; ostvariti; to come to # = dogoditi se, slučiti se; free # = besplatna ulaznica, karta; things have come to a pretty # = položaj je prilično težak, stvar je otišla predaleko; to make a # at = napastovati (koga)
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    biti smatran za
    dati
    dešavati se
    dodati
    dodavanje
    dodavati
    donijeti
    klanac
    mijenjati se
    minuti
    položen ispit
    položiti ispit
    prelaziti
    prestići
    prevladati
    prijeći
    probaviti
    proći
    prolaz
    prolaziti
    propusnica
    propustiti
    proživjeti
    radni korak
    sprovesti
    stanje
    teći
    ulaznica
    umirati
    usvojiti

    English-Croatian dictionary > pass

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  • things have come to a pretty pass — things have come to/reached a pretty pass something that you say which means a situation is very bad. Things have come to a pretty pass when old people are dying of hypothermia because they can t afford to heat their homes. (often + when) …   New idioms dictionary

  • things have come reached a pretty pass — things have come to/reached a pretty pass something that you say which means a situation is very bad. Things have come to a pretty pass when old people are dying of hypothermia because they can t afford to heat their homes. (often + when) …   New idioms dictionary

  • things have come to a pretty pass — old fashioned phrase used for saying that a situation has become very unpleasant, difficult, or unacceptable Thesaurus: words used to describe difficult situationssynonym Main entry: pass …   Useful english dictionary

  • things have come to a pretty pass — old fashioned used for saying that a situation has become very unpleasant, difficult, or unacceptable …   English dictionary

  • come to a pretty pass — reach a bad or regrettable state of affairs * * * come to such a ˈpass | come to a pretty ˈpass idiom (old fashioned humorous) to reach a sad or difficult state • I never thought things would come to such a pass as this …   Useful english dictionary

  • come to such a pass — come to such a ˈpass | come to a pretty ˈpass idiom (old fashioned humorous) to reach a sad or difficult state • I never thought things would come to such a pass as this. • …   Useful english dictionary

  • pretty — 1. Pretty is used as an adverb with the meaning ‘fairly, moderately’, as in The performance was pretty good / He did pretty much as he liked. The adverb corresponding to the usual meaning of pretty is prettily: She always dresses so prettily. 2.… …   Modern English usage

  • pass — 1 verb 1 GO PAST (I, T) to come up to a particular point or object and go past it: The crowd parted to let the truck pass. | They kept quiet until the soldiers had passed. | pass sb/sth: We passed each other on the staircase. | I pass the sports… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • pass — pass1 [ pæs ] verb *** ▸ 1 go past something ▸ 2 move somewhere ▸ 3 be successful on test ▸ 4 give/let someone have something ▸ 5 spend time or be spent ▸ 6 kick/hit/throw ball to someone ▸ 7 make law, etc. official ▸ 8 be unable to answer ▸ 9… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • pretty — 1 / prIti/ adverb (+ adj/adv) spoken 1 fairly, though not completely: I m pretty sure he ll say yes. | Life on the farm was pretty tough. see rather 2 very: It s pretty hard to see how we ll manage. 3 pretty well also pretty much very nearly;… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • pretty — pret|ty1 W3S2 [ˈprıti] adv [+ adjective/adverb] spoken 1.) fairly or more than a little ▪ I m pretty sure he ll say yes. ▪ She still looks pretty miserable. see usage note ↑rather 2.) very ▪ Dinner at Luigi s sounds pretty good to me …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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