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(dead+end)

  • 1 bezizlazan

    adj no-exit, dead-end;fig frustrat-ing, hopeless, dead-end (-besperspekti-van) I u -nom položaju -položaj; -na situacija hopeless situation; A coll no-win (ili catch-22) situation; dovesti se u -nu situaciju fig paint oneself into a corner
    * * *
    • dead-end
    • hopeless
    • no-exit
    • nonplus

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > bezizlazan

  • 2 ćorsokak

    m Tur blind alley, dead end (lane), cul-de-sac I doći/zapasti/zatjerati/dovesti u ćorsokak, izaći iz -bezizlazan položaj
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    • deadlock
    • dead-end
    • stalemate

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > ćorsokak

  • 3 besperspektivan

    adj unpromising, prospect-less, hopeless, no-hope, frustrating; fig blind-alley, dead-end; bleak; -beziz-gledan

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > besperspektivan

  • 4 besperspektivnost

    f lack of prospects/pro-mise/future/hope, dead-end quality; frust-ration; hopelessness; bleak future; -bez-izglednost

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > besperspektivnost

См. также в других словарях:

  • dead-end — [ded′end΄; ] for vi. [ ded΄end′] adj. 1. having only one exit or outlet [a dead end street] 2. giving no opportunity for progress or advancement [a dead end job ] ☆ 3. [after Dead End, a play (1935) by Sidney Kingsley about New York slum life]… …   English World dictionary

  • Dead End — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Dead End Título Dead End Ficha técnica Dirección Jean Baptiste Andrea Fabrice Canepa Producción James Huth Guión …   Wikipedia Español

  • dead-end — dead′ end′ adj. 1) cvb terminating in a dead end 2) cvb offering no possibility for advancement: a dead end job[/ex] 3) cvb living in the slums: a dead end kid[/ex] 4) cvb to terminate in a dead end • Etymology: 1885–90 …   From formal English to slang

  • dead end — UK US noun [C] ► a situation that is unlikely to be successful or to make any progress: »We had several customer leads that all turned out to be dead ends. »It s very demoralizing for her; she perceives that her career is at a dead end. reach/hit …   Financial and business terms

  • dead end — n 1.) a street with no way out at one end 2.) a situation from which no more progress is possible come to/reach a dead end ▪ The negotiations have reached a dead end. 3.) dead end job a job with low wages and no chance of progress …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • dead end — dead ends 1) N COUNT If a street is a dead end, there is no way out at one end of it. Syn: cul de sac 2) N COUNT: oft N n A dead end job or course of action is one that you think is bad because it does not lead to further developments or progress …   English dictionary

  • dead end — closed end of a passage, 1886, from DEAD (Cf. dead) + END (Cf. end). Figurative use is attested from 1922. As an adj., from 1928; as a verb, from 1921. Related: Deadender (by 1996) …   Etymology dictionary

  • Dead End EP — EP by Kristofer Åström Released 2003 Genre Singer Songwriter Length 20:46 …   Wikipedia

  • dead end — noun count 1. ) a road or passage that has no way out at one end 2. ) a situation in which no more progress is possible …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • dead end — ► NOUN ▪ an end of a road or passage from which no exit is possible …   English terms dictionary

  • dead end — n. 1. an end of a street, alley, etc. that has no regular exit 2. a situation from which there seems no way to escape, move forward, etc.; an impasse …   English World dictionary

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