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vt baciti (to # the stone); (za)tjerati; (što) staviti, metnuti, metnuti, potstaviti / [theat] to # on the stage = postaviti na scenu, inscenirati; to # to sale = staviti u prodaju; to # to school = poslati u školu; to # to trade = dati u nauk; to # one's girls out to service = dati djevojke u službu; to # oneself in someone's place = staviti se, uživjeti se u čiji pložaj; to # into the hands of a p = predati u čije ruke, prepustiti komu; to # oneself in (under) the care of a p = staviti se pod čiju zaštitu; to # a p through it = koga temeljito prorešetati, istpitati, isprobati; # the idea out of your head = izbijte to sebi iz glave; he tried to # me in the wrong = pokušao je pokazati kako ja nemam pravo; I asked him to # a price on the painting = zamolio sam ga da kaže cijenu slici; to # it mildly = da se blago izrazim; to # a th to better uses = što korisnije upotrijebiti; to # the money to a good use = korisno, razumno upotrijebiti novac; I # it to you = ja vas pitam; to # a th before a p = iznijeti, izložiti, predložiti što komu; I # the matter clearly to him = ja sam mu stvar jasno izložio; how would you # this in English? = kako biste to rekli engleski?; he did not let himself be # upon = nije dopustio da mu se drugi penju po glavi; to # it across a p = pbračunati se s kim, vratiti milo za drago; to # into shape, to # in form = dovesti u oblik, oblikovati; to # right = ispraviti, dovesti u red; to # everything wrong = napraviti sve pogrešno; to # a p to a th = izvrgnuti koga (npr. izdacima), prouzrokovati komu (npr. nepriliku); to # to shame = posramiti koga; to # to the blush = natjerati koga da pocrveni (od srama); to # to the test = iskušati, isprobati; what # him on this wild scheme? = što ga je navelo na tu ludu misao?; to # on guard = pobuditi oprez; I was hard # to it = bio sam u stisci the enemy werw soon # to flight = neprijatelj je ubrzo natjeran u bijeg; to # a knife into = zabosti nož; to # a spoke in his wheel = bacati klipove pod noge, podmetati nogu; to # one's foot in it = osramotiti se, nasjesti, blamirati se; to # one's shoulder to the wheel = napregnuti sve dnage, čvrsto se latiti čega; to # the hand to the plough = prionuti na posao; [sl] to # the lid on = nadmašiti sve, biti vrhunac (čega); to # the good face on it = vedrim, prijaznim lice pogledati u oči (neugodnoj situaciji); to # an end to it = učiniti čemu kraj, okončati, dokrajčiti što; [sl] to # the wind up one = preplašiti koga; to # one's nose out of joint = izbaciti koga iz sedla, izgurati; [US sl] to # wise = izvesti koga iz zablude, urazumiti koga; to # one's hands in one's pockets = posegnuti, zagrabiti u kesu; to # one's hands to = pomoći, ukazati, pružiti pomoć, latiti se čega, posvetiti se čemu; to # in black and white = napisati crno na bijelo, dati napismeno; to # in order = dovesti u red, urediti; to # money on = kladiti se na što; to # out of way = skloniti, udaljiti; to # the cart before a horse = početi, raditi što naopako; to # a p in a hole = dovesti koga u neugodan položaj, zatjerati u škripac to # a p in possession = opskrbiti koga; uvesti u posjed; to # in practice = provesti u djelo, primijeniti; to # to ransom = staviti ucjenu na što, ucijeniti čiju glavu; to # to the sword = ubiti mačem; to be # to it = biti natjeran, prisiljen, doveden u škripac, u težak položaj; to # in mind = napomenuti, podsjetiti; to stay # = ostati na mjestu; to # the finger on = uprijeti prstom (u koga, što), identificirati (koga, što)* * *
baciti
dići
hitnuti
izraziti
koristiti
metnuti
odgoditi
odložiti
podnijeti
položiti
postaviti
potaknuti
prouzrokovati
skloniti
staviti
stavljanje
stavljati
ugasiti
zabilježiti
См. также в других словарях:
Trade wind — Trade Trade, n. [Formerly, a path, OE. tred a footmark. See {Tread}, n. & v.] 1. A track; a trail; a way; a path; also, passage; travel; resort. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A postern with a blind wicket there was, A common trade to pass through Priam s … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trade wind — /wind/ 1. Also trade winds. Also called trades. any of the nearly constant easterly winds that dominate most of the tropics and subtropics throughout the world, blowing mainly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere, and from the southeast… … Universalium
trade wind — ► NOUN ▪ a wind blowing steadily towards the equator from the north east in the northern hemisphere or the south east in the southern hemisphere, especially at sea. ORIGIN from the obsolete phrase blow trade «blow steadily», from a former meaning … English terms dictionary
trade wind — n. [earlier trade, adv., steadily in phr. to blow trade] a wind that blows steadily toward the equator from the northeast in the tropics north of the equator and from the southeast in the tropics south of the equator … English World dictionary
trade wind — n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: trade course (14 17 centuries); TRADE1] a tropical wind that blows towards the ↑equator from either the northeast or the southeast … Dictionary of contemporary English
trade wind — [ treıd ,wınd ] noun count a wind that blows continuously toward the EQUATOR (=the Earth s central line) … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trade wind — trade′ wind [[t]wɪnd[/t]] n. mer Often, trade winds. any of the nearly constant easterly winds that dominate most of the world s tropics and subtropics, blowing mainly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere, and from the southeast in the… … From formal English to slang
trade wind — is written as two words … Modern English usage
trade wind — noun steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator they rode the trade winds going west • Syn: ↑trade • Hypernyms: ↑prevailing wind * * * noun Etymology: trade (IV … Useful english dictionary
Trade wind — The trade winds (also called trades) are the prevailing pattern of easterly winds found in the tropics near the Earth s equator [cite web|author= |title= trade winds|work=Glossary of Meteorology |publisher= American Meteorological Society |date=… … Wikipedia
trade wind — noun a wind blowing steadily towards the equator from the north east in the northern hemisphere or the south east in the southern hemisphere, especially at sea. Word History Trade wind is first recorded from the mid 17th century, and comes from… … English new terms dictionary