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1 month
s mjesec, mjesec dana /[coll] (not once in) a # of Sundays = nikada, ni u sto godina; this day # = danas mjesec dana, za mjesec dana; calendar = kalendarski mjesec; lunar # = lunarni mjesec, 28 dana; for # s = mjesecima, mnogo mjeseci; by the # = mjesečni* * *
mjesec
mjesec dana -
2 month after next
mjesec nakon idućeg mjeseca -
3 month salary
mjeseÄna plaća -
4 before a one month period has elapsed
English-Croatian dictionary > before a one month period has elapsed
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5 accounting month
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6 closing of the month
[com] ultimo -
7 fence month
s [hunt] mjesec lovostaje -
8 fence-month
s [hunt] mjesec lovostaje -
9 mjesec
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10 lunar
adj 1. Mjesečev, koji se odnosi na Mjesec, lunarni 2. blijed, slab 3. koji ima oblik polumjeseca, polumjesečast 4. srebrn, koji sadrži srebro / [chem] # caustic = lapis; # month = sinodički mjesec* * *
mjeseÄev
mjeseÄnost -
11 solar
adj sunčan / # day = dan od 24 sata računajući od podne; # year = sunčana (astronomska) godina; # month = točno dvanaesti dio godine; # myth = mit sunca; # cell = sunčana baterija; # system = Sunčev sustav* * *
solarni
solarnog
sunÄani
sunÄev -
12 Sunday
s nedjelja /Hospital # = nedjelja u koju se sakupljaju prilozi za mjesnu bolnicu; Low # = prva nedjelja poslije Uskrsa; Palm # = Cvjetnica; Rogation # = nedjelja prije Uzašašća; [Oxford univ] show # = nedjelja prije spomen-slave osnivača sveučilišta; [fig] a month of #s = jako dugo vrijeme, čitava vječnost; [fam] to look two ways to find # = biti razrok, u srijedu vidjeti dvije nedjelje; # painter = slikar amater (koji slika samo za vrijeme vikenda); # driver = loš vozač (koji vozi samo o vikendu i nema mnogo prakse)* * *
nedjelja
dan odmora
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month — [ mʌnθ ] noun count *** 1. ) one of the 12 periods that a year is divided into, such as January, February, etc: CALENDAR MONTH: during the winter months the month of March Could we meet earlier in the month? this/next/last month: A man was… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
month — W1S1 [mʌnθ] n [: Old English; Origin: monath] 1.) one of the 12 named periods of time that a year is divided into this/last/next month ▪ Phil is coming home for a visit next month. ▪ She ll be thirteen this month. ▪ I hope I ll have finished the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
month — [munth] n. [ME < OE monath, akin to Ger monat, ON manuthr < Gmc * menōth < IE * mēnōt, month, moon, var. of mēn: see MOON] 1. any of the main parts (usually twelve) into which the calendar year is divided: also calendar month 2. a) the… … English World dictionary
Month — (m[u^]nth), n. [OE. month, moneth, AS. m[=o]n[eth], m[=o]na[eth]; akin to m[=o]na moon, and to D. maand month, G. monat, OHG. m[=a]n[=o]d, Icel. m[=a]nu[eth]r, m[=a]na[eth]r, Goth. m[=e]n[=o][thorn]s. [root]272. See {Moon}.] One of the twelve… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Month — in Hieroglyphen Ideogramm … Deutsch Wikipedia
month — (n.) O.E. monað, from P.Gmc. *menoth (Cf. O.S. manoth, O.Fris. monath, M.Du. manet, Du. maand, O.H.G. manod, Ger. Monat, O.N. manaðr, Goth. menoþs month ), related to *menon moon (see MOON ( … Etymology dictionary
month — ► NOUN 1) each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided. 2) a period of time between the same dates in successive calendar months. 3) a period of 28 days or four weeks. ● a month of Sundays Cf. ↑a month of Sundays ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
month — month; month·ly; … English syllables
Month — (Montu), ägypt. Gott, der in Theben und in Hermonthis in Oberägypten als Stadtgott verehrt wurde. Er wird sperberköpfig, mit der Sonne und zwei langen Federn auf dem Haupte dargestellt und hält in der Hand das Sichelschwert. Wie die meisten… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Month — Month, ägypt. Kriegsgott, namentlich in der oberägypt. Stadt Hermonthis verehrt … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Month — For the Egyptian hawk god, see Monthu. A month is a unit of time, used with calendars, which was first used and invented in Mesopotamia, as a natural period related to the motion of the Moon; month and Moon are cognates. The traditional concept… … Wikipedia