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1 dig
vt/i 1. kopati, iskapati, izdupsti, prekopati; zarinuti, zabušiti, gurnuti; [coll] naporno raditi; [US sl] naporno učiti, bubati; shvaćati, kužiti voljeti sviđati se 2. kopati, tražiti, prekapati / [fig] to # a pit for = kopati pod nekim janu; to # ona's way = krčiti sebi put; to # a horse = podbosti konja; to # in the ribs = bocnuti u rebra* * *
arheološko iskapanje
kopajući
kopati
udarac
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2 pit
s 1. jama, rupa, graba, šupljina, udubljenje (u zemlji); pećina, spilja; rudnik, rov zamka, klopka ([lit & fig]); ponor, provalija, bezdan, propast; [fig] pakao ([the #]) 2. [anat] šupljina, duplja 3. udubina, uleknina; otisak, trag; rupica, ožiljak (od boginja) 4. [theat] parket; publika u parketu 5. [mot racing] mjesto gdje se kola opskrbljuju benzinom i dr. 6. grob, raka 7. borilište, rvalište, arena 8. [US] [sl] dio robne burze određen za poslovanje stanovitom vrstom robe ([wheat #]) / coal # = ugljenokop; [fig] to dig a # for = kopati komu jamu; # of the stomach = trbušna šupljina s [US] koštica voća* * *
borilište
bunar
duplja
graba
izdubiti
jama
jaz
klopka
kop
koštica
majdan
napraviti rupe
oÄistiti od koÅ¡tica
okno
parket
parket u kazalištu
ponor
prostor za orkestar
rov
rudokop
rupa
stupica
suprotstaviti
udubina
udubljenje
ugljenokop
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