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  • 1 take leave


    otići

    English-Croatian dictionary > take leave

  • 2 take one's leave


    otići

    English-Croatian dictionary > take one's leave

  • 3 chair

    s 1. stalac, stolica; univ katedra 2. čast gradonačelnika; predsjedništvo, predsjedanje, predsjednik; ležište tračnice / arm # = naslonjač, fotelj; bath # = stolica na kotačima (za bolesnike); curule # = vrsta rimske stolice optočene slonovom kosti; deck # = stolica za sklapanje; ležaljka; easy # = naslonjač, ležaljka, počivaljka; below the # = koji još nije postigao predsjednički oložaj; passed the # = koji je već bio na predsjedničkom položaju; to take a # = sjesti; to take the # = otpočeti sjednicu, zauzeti predsjedničko mjesto; to leave the # = završiti sjednicu; to be in the # = voditi sjednicu, predsjedati; # ! # ! res! = mir!; the # = predsjedatelj
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    fotelja
    mjesto
    predsjedatelj
    predsjedati
    predsjednik
    sjedalica
    sjedalo
    stolac
    stolica

    English-Croatian dictionary > chair

См. также в других словарях:

  • take French leave — 1. To depart without notice or permission 2. To disappear suspiciously • • • Main Entry: ↑French * * * take French leave phrase to take time away from your job without asking for permission Thesaurus: time off from workhyponym …   Useful english dictionary

  • take your leave — take (your) leave to go away from a gathering. Barlow could only manage a few brief words before taking his leave of this group of happy supporters …   New idioms dictionary

  • take your leave — old fashioned phrase to say goodbye Thesaurus: goodbyes and to say goodbyehyponym ways of saying hellosynonym Main entry: leave …   Useful english dictionary

  • take (your) leave (of somebody) — take (your) ˈleave (of sb) idiom (formal) to say goodbye • With a nod and a smile, she took leave of her friends. Main entry: ↑leaveidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • take or leave — phrasal 1. : to accept or reject solely according to one s judgment or inclination often of the moment a singer I can take or leave Charles Miller imply that peace is something we Americans can take or leave R.J.Bunche 2. : to give or take left… …   Useful english dictionary

  • take French leave — {v. phr.} To leave secretly; abscond. * /The party was so boring that we decided to take French leave./ * /While the Smith family was in Europe, the house sitter packed up all the silver and took French leave./ See: SLIP AWAY …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take French leave — {v. phr.} To leave secretly; abscond. * /The party was so boring that we decided to take French leave./ * /While the Smith family was in Europe, the house sitter packed up all the silver and took French leave./ See: SLIP AWAY …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take\ French\ leave — v. phr. To leave secretly; abscond. The party was so boring that we decided to take French leave. While the Smith family was in Europe, the house sitter packed up all the silver and took French leave. See: slip away …   Словарь американских идиом

  • take your leave of —    to bereave    The final parting:     ... so absolutely unlike the way Frank would have wished to take his leave of us. (M. Thomas, 1982 Frank had died) …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • take french leave — Depart informally, take leave unceremoniously …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • take French leave — verb a) To leave unannounced b) to desert. to go AWOL Syn: abscond, AWOL …   Wiktionary

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