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1 get through
vt/i 1. proći, probiti se; provući se; dovršiti (što), svršiti 2. progurati (što) 3. položiti, svršiti (ispit) 4. [parl] biti odobren, prihvaćen 5. [teleph] dobiti vezu / I can't # to them= ne mogu ih uvjeriti, kao da govorim gluhima* * *
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2 any
adj 1. (u afirmativnim rečenicama) svaki, svaka, svako; ma koji, ma koja, ma koje; koji god, koja god, koje god 2. (u upitnim rečenicama i pogodbenim s neg. smislom) ikoji, ikoja, ikoje; koji, koja, koje; ikakav, ikakva, ikakvo; išta, što (u partitivnom smislu) 3. (u negativnim rečenicama) nikakav, nikakva, nikakvo, nikoji, nikoja, nikoje; nijedan, nijedna, nijedno; ništa (u partitivnom smislu) / at # rate, in # case = u svakom slučaju, na svaki način; he is as rich as # one bogat je da ne može biti bogatiji; yuo can get it in # shop možete to dobiti u svakoj trgovini; you can get # number možete dobiti svaku količinu; have you # letters for me ? imate li pisama za mene?; is there # chance? ima li izgleda?; if there are # letters, send them to me ako bude pisama, pošaljite mi ih; that won't do you # harm to ti neće ništa škoditi* * *
bilo kakav
bilo kakvu
bilo koje
bilo kojeg
bilo koji
bilo kojoj
bilo Å¡to
ikakav
ikakvih
ikoji
ikoliko
išta
itko
jedan
kojekakav
koji bilo
ma
ma koje
ma koji
neki
nekoliko
nešto
nijedno
nikakav
nikoji
svaki
svatko
Å¡to
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