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  • 1 poetry

    s pjesnišvo, poezija, pjesničko stvaranje; [coll] pjesnička djela, pjesme; [fig] pjesnička ljepota, čar
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    pjesma
    pjesništva
    pjesništvo
    poezija
    poezije

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  • 2 an authority on early poetry


    autoritet za staro pjesništvo

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  • 3 bernian poetry


    berneskna poezija

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  • 4 Croatian poetry


    hrvatsko pjesništvo

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  • 5 dialectal poetry

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    dijalektalno pjesništvo

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  • 6 historical epic poetry


    povijesna epika

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  • 7 Latin poetry in inscriptions


    latinsko pjesništvo na kamenu

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  • 8 modern poetry

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    moderna poezija
    moderno pjesništvo

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  • 9 visual poetry


    vizualna poezija

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  • 10 piece

    s 1. komad, dio, komadić, čestica 2. [mus & lit] odlomak, djelo, komad 3. primjer, uzorak, djelo 4. određena mjera, količina (za tkaninu, papir i dr.); komad puta, kratka udaljenost 5. bure vina i dr. 6. šahovska figura, bilo tko 7. metalni novac 8. komad, cjelina ([a # of furniture]) 9. [sl] žena, djevojka 10. top, puška, pištolj / in # s = razbijen, u komadima; pick up the # s = pokupi se, digni se; to gove a # of one's mind = reći komu svije (iskreno) mišljenje; [com] by the # = po komadu, na komad; to fall in # s = paspasti se, razbiti se, slomiti se; to break to # s = razbiti, razlupati, to fall to # s = raspasti se, poderati se; to take to # s = rastaviti, rasklopiti; [hum] # of goods = osoba; a # of flesh = ženska; test # = obrazac, uzorak; a # of candle = ogorak svijeće; a # of water = jezero, zatoka; a # of work = rad, posao, djelo; a bad # of business = gadan posao; a # of luck = sreća, sretan slučaj; a # of news = vijesti; a # of poetry = pjesma; # rate system = akordni sistm nadnice; a # of beauty = lijepa žena; a # of virtue = uzor krijeposti; [coll] it's a # of cake = to je lako; (all) of a # = dosljedan istovrstan; koji je u skladu
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    dio
    djelić
    djelo
    kazališni komad
    komad
    komadić
    napis
    puška
    sastaviti

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  • 11 relish

    s 1. okus (na što) 2. neznatan tek ili miris (na što) 3. privlačljiv okus ili svojstvo, privljačljivost; začin 4. uživanje u hrani i dr., oduševljenje, ljubav (za) / meat hes no # when one is ill = meso ne prija kad je čovjek bolestan; he has no # for hard study = on nema ljubavi za ozbiljan studij; hunger is the best # for food = glad je najbolji začin hrani; he has no # for poetry = nema sklonosti za poeziju
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    nalaziti slast
    sklonost
    slast
    smisao za
    tek
    uživati

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  • poetry — ► NOUN 1) poems collectively or as a literary genre. 2) a quality of beauty and emotional intensity regarded as characteristic of poetry …   English terms dictionary

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  • Poetry — This article is about the art form. For other uses, see Poetry (disambiguation). Literature Major forms Novel · Poem · Drama Short story · Novella …   Wikipedia

  • POETRY — This article is arranged according to the following outline (for modern poetry, see hebrew literature , Modern; see also prosody ): biblical poetry introduction the search for identifiable indicators of biblical poetry the presence of poetry in… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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  • poetry —    It is a commonly acknowledged truism that reading and writing poetry are both valued and difficult exercises. Poetry has an important cultural position because it is often manifestly difficult, made so by the apparent obscurity of its… …   Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

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