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1 likeness
s sličnost, jednakost ([between, to] između, sa); slika, portret / to have one's # taken = dati se slikati, fotografirati; in the # of = u obliku, po izgledu* * *
sliÄnost -
2 family
s obitelj, porodica, članovi porodica, družina, domari, ukućani; preci; dom, kuća; rod, koljeno; skupina; grupa; porijeklo / # allowance = obiteljski doplatak; # doctor = kućni lije"nik; in a # way = neusiljeno, familijarno; # Bible = velika kućna Biblija u koju se bilježe rođenja, vjen"anja itd.; # likeness = rodbinska sli"nost; # man = otac porodice; # tree = genealoško (rodoslovno) stablo; of # = plemenita roda; # hotel = hotel sa specijalnim pogodnostima za obitelji; to be in the # way = biti trudna; have you a # ? = imate li djece ? # planning = primjena kontracepcije radi ograničenja broja djece, planiranje porodice* * *
familija
obitelj
obiteljski
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3 speaking
adj koji govori; [fig] izražajan, izrazit (sličnost) / not to be on # terms with a p = ne govoriti (više) s kim; # acquaintance = površno poznanstvo (poznanik); # likeness = izrazita sličnost; [teleph] who's #? tko govori?; [teleph]... # ovdje, na telefonu; French # koji govori francuski* * *
govorenja
govornogi
jeziÄni
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