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1 duša fig.
• breast -
2 nagizdan
• fig; in full fig; spruce up -
3 paradno
• fig; in full fig -
4 smokva
• fig -
5 smokva
• fig -
6 smokva drvo
• fig-tree -
7 smokvin list
• fig-leaf -
8 svečano odelo
• fig; full dress; fulldress; trappings -
9 ne marim ni malo za
• i dont care a fig for; i don't care a fig for -
10 opremiti se
• accoutre; address; apparel; appoint; arm; attire; caparison; clothe; deck; endow; equip; equipment; fig; furnish; get up; gird; girt; in full fig; outfit; tauten; to vest in -
11 borba prsa u prs
• close flight; hand to hand fig -
12 crtež
• cartoon; crayon; depiction; design; diagram; draft; draught; drawing; fig. (skraćenica od figure); figure; graph; graphic; illustration; line art; lines; painting; picture; profile; sepia drawing; sepia-drawing; tracing -
13 oprema
• access; accessary; accessingo; accessories; accessory; accessries; accomplishment; accoutrement; accoutrements; address to; apparatus; apparel; appointment; appurtenance; appurtenant; endowment; equipage; equipment; equipments; facility; fi; fig; finery; fit out; fitment; fit-out -
14 raspoloženje
• affection; cheer; cue; disposal; exhilaration; feeling; fig; fit; frame of mind; goodwill; humor; mind; mood; pulse; recreation; sort; spirit; spirits; tune; vein -
15 sitnica
• bagatelle; bauble; common place; damn; detail; driblet; fig; fillip; inch; jot; knack; knick-knack; littleness; minatia; nick nack; nick-nack; nothing; penny; penny-worth; punctilio; rush; scrupule; small; small beer; small matter; snap; song; tittle; trifle; trinket -
16 slika
• delineation; depiction; effigy; fig. (skraćenica od figure); figuration; graph; graphic; icon; ikon; illustration; ilustration; image; likeness; modul; painting; pattern; photo; photograph; photographic; picture; picture card; picture-card; pix; portrait; portraiture; print; repre -
17 tričarija
• bagatelle; bauble; bawble; button; chaff; fig; fillip; froth; gimcrack; groat; inanity; kickshaw; knack; nothing; rubbish; small fry; trifle; triviality -
18 u potpunoj opremi
• in full fig -
19 u svečanom odelu
• in full fig; in gala; taut and trim
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