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s 1. škrinja, sanduk, kovčeg; ormar 2. blagajna, riznica 3.[anat] prsni koš, grudi / [sl] to get sth off one's # = skinuti što sa srca; # of drawers = komoda; hold (ili keep) one's cards close to one's (ili the) # = biti tajnovit* * *
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s vrata; ulaz; veža, kapija / front # = prednja glavna vrata, kućna kapija; to live next # = stanovati u susjednoj sobi ili kući, živjeti u susjedstvu to live three #s off = stanovati u trećoj kući, tri kuće dalje; [fig] next # to = gotovo skoro; at death's # = na pragu smrti, na rubu groba; [fig] to show one the # = pokazati komu vrata; [fig] to open the # to = omogućiti; [fig] to close the # upon = onemogućoti, spriječiti; out off #s = vani, napolju na zraku; within #s = u kući, kod kuće; [fig] to bang the # on a thing = nešto onemogućiti, spriječiti; to lay at a person's # = naprtiti, pripisati komu; it lies at his # = to je njegova krivnja; to keep open # = biti gostoljubiv* * *
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