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    adv I. smjer: 1. gore, naviše, prema gore, u zrak, uz rijeku 2. uspravno, na noge (to get #) 3. bliže prema ([to come] #); [fig] više, na viši stupanj [ to move # in the world] 4. u pokretu, u uzbuđenju, u razvoju, dozrijevajući [to hurry #, to grow #] 5. na pretres [to come # for discussion] 6. potpuno, posve [to burn #]; skupa, zajedno [to bind #] II. mirovanje: 1. visoko, gore ( # [in the air, two storreys] #) 2. poviše, iznad; uspravno, na nogama [to be #] 3. u gradu, na sveučilištu, u školi [ # in London] 4. raskopan, razrovan [the street was #] 5. [fig] u previranju, u uzbuđenju; u pokretu, u vrenju [the cider is # very much] = jabukovača se jako pjeni; u dizanju [shares are] # dionice skaču u cijeni) 6. gotovo, svršeno, dovršeno, prošlo [school is] # / it is # to you... = do vas je... o vama ovisi; he lives # to his income = on troši sav svoj dohodak; # against a hard job = pred teškim zadatkom; I am not # to travelling = nisam sposoban za putovanje; to trace # to = slijediti trag sve do, provjeriti sve do; # to date = moderan, suvremen, ukorak s vremenom; # and down = gore-dolje, amo-tamo, ovamo-onamo, tamo i natrag; #with you! = digni se!, ustaj!; # with it = van s tim, gore s tim; # the Partisans! = živjeli partizani!; to be # early (late) = rano (kasno) ustajati; to be # late = dugo bdjeti; [GB] Parliament is # = parlament je odgođen, odložen; [GB] Home Secretary is # = ministar unutrašnjih poslova govori; the beer is not # = pivo je ishlapilo, ne pjeni se; the nation is # in arms = narod se digao na oružje; his blood is # = krv mu je uzavrela; he is # in mathematics = on je upućen u matematiku, on zna matematiku; what is #? = što se događa?; [sl] # to snuff = iskusan, promućuran, lukav; this cigar is not # to much = ova cigara ne vrijedi mnogo; time is # = vrijeme je isteklo; it is all # with him = s njim je svršeno, on je gotov (propao, osuđen da umre); hard- # = u teškim prilikama, u oskudici (novca), u neprilici; # and # = sve više; to be # and doing = raditi, djelovati; biti rano na nogama; to have a p # = pozvati koga pred sud; # against = prema, protiv; # from = zbog, od sa; # into = gore u, prema gore; # on = više od, više nego; # till = sve do; # to = sve do, prema, preko; [GB] # to town = u London; [GB] to go # to the university = poći na sveučilište; # to now = dosada; [fig] to be # to the mark = biti na visini; # with = na istoj visini, na istoj udaljenosti s, sa; # there = tamo gore; # in the mountains = gore u brdima; to be # and about = opet biti na nogama; [GB] # for a week = jedan tjedan u gradu (Londonu); # for = pripravan za; what is # with him? = što je s njim?; to be hard # = morati se teško boriti, biti u teškim prilikama; to be # in years = biti u godinama, biti star; to be # = biti na prvom mjestu, na čelu; to be eight # = imati prednost od osam bodova; the piano is # a ton = klavir je za jedan ton previsok; the game is # = sve je svršeno, propalo; to be well # in = dobro poznavati, biti dobro upućen; to be # ro = biti prikladan za što, biti pripravan za što, biti dorastao čemu, biti upućen u što, dobro znati; what are you # to there? = što vi tamo radite?; to keep # with = držati korak sa; # to sample = prema uzorku, u skladu s uzorkom; # to date = sve do danas, do najnovijeg vremena
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    gotovo
    iznad
    na
    naviše
    niz
    potpuno
    povećati
    stanje ispravnosti
    uspon
    uspravno
    više

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