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    vt/i (saw, seen) I. vt 1. vidjeti, opaziti, ugledati, smotriti, pogledati, promatrati 2. pročitati u novinama 3. razumjeti, shvatiti, uvidjeti, razmisliti, držati, smatrati 4. iskusiti, doživjeti 5. dopustiti (you will not # me shot like a dog?) 6. primiti, otići k (must # the doctor) 7. otpratiti II. vi 1. zamisliti sebe u nekom položaju 2. činiti se, izgledati 3. pobrinuti se, paziti 4. razmisliti, promisliti / seeing is believing = vjerujem što vidim; to # double = vidjeti dvostruko (osobito za pijana čovjeka); [sl] to # red = razbjesnjeti se, od bijesa se spremati na ubojstvo; [fig] to # the light = ugledati svjetlo dana, roditi se, biti živ; uvidjeti istinu; # things = imati priviđenja; [fig] to # stars = vidjeti zvijezde (od udarca po glavi); to # good = smatrati što za dobro ili podesno; to # eye to eye = slagati se u mišljenju (with sa); let me # = čekaj, da vidim, da promislim, razmislim; to # a p home = otpratiti koga kući; to # life = biti iskusan, sakupljati iskustva; to # the back = osloboditi se posjetilaca, nametnika; to # one's way to = naći načina; worth seeing = vrijedan da se vidi; to # thing done = nadgledati izvršenje čega, pobrinuti se da se što izvrši; do you # what I mean? = razumijete li što hoću da kažem?; #? = razumijete li?; you # = razumijete; znate; shavaćate; I # = aha, ah tako, da, naravno; as far as I can # = koliko se mni čini, po mome mišljenju; he will never # 50 again = prešao je pedesetu; # you = zbogom, do viđenja; to # on business = službeno posjetiti
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    gledati
    ispratiti
    naći
    opaziti
    posjetiti
    pratiti
    razabrati
    razgledati
    razumjeti
    sastati se
    shvatiti
    sresti
    sresti se
    vidjeti
    viđati
    zamisliti

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  • mean — I [[t]mi͟ːn[/t]] VERB USES ♦ means, meaning, meant (Please look at category 19 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.) 1) VERB: no cont If you want to know what a word, code, signal, or gesture means, you… …   English dictionary

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  • thing — [[t]θɪ̱ŋ[/t]] ♦ things 1) N COUNT: usu with supp You can use thing to refer to any object, feature, or event when you cannot, need not, or do not want to refer to it more precisely. What s that thing in the middle of the fountain? Some kind of… …   English dictionary

  • mean — mean1 [ min ] (past tense and past participle meant [ ment ] ) verb transitive *** 1. ) to have a particular meaning: The word means something different in French. What does pulchritude mean? mean something by something: Everything depends on… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • thing — /TIN/ noun 1 IDEA/ACTION/FEELING/FACT (C) anything that you can think of as a single item, for example an idea, an action, a feeling, or a fact: The important thing is for us to tell the truth. | What a stupid thing to do. | A horrible thing… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • what */*/*/ — UK [wɒt] / US [wɑt] / US [hwɑt] adverb, determiner, interjection, predeterminer, pronoun Summary: What can be used in the following ways: as a question pronoun (introducing a direct or indirect question): What do you want? ♦ Tell me what happened …   English dictionary

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