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1 žrtva
victim, bogu sacrifice* * *• casualty• sacrifice• victim• prey• immolation• offering• oblation• patsy -
2 civilna žrtva
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3 ratna žrtva
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4 brodolomac
m shipwrecked person, shipwreck victim, castaway; fig misfit, failure, sl wash-out I fig -ci (društva) human debris; mornari -ci shipwrecked sailors* * *• castaway -
5 ekipa za prvu pomoć
• team looking after the victim -
6 postradali
• disaster victim -
7 sanitetska ekipa
• team looking after the victim -
8 zaslijepljen
pp (svjetlom i fig) blinded, dazzled; (/samo/zavaravanjem) deluded, self-deceived, victim of self-deception | - mržnjom blind(ed) with hate* * *• blinded -
9 brodolomka
f shipwrecked woman; shipwreck victim itd. (-brodolomac) -
10 izmanipuliranost
f being manipulated itd. ( -iranost), being prey to (ili a victim of) manipulation -
11 izmanipulirati
vt pf manipulate (throughly), make smb. prey to (ili a victim of) manipulation (-isati) -
12 napadnut
pp & adj attacked, assaulted I biti napadnut be attacked, come under attack; - je most the bridge came under attack; žestoko je -a uprava the management came under heavy fire; kao napadnuti as the one attacked, as the victim of attack -
13 obješenik
m hanging victim, person hung, hungee -
14 okraden
pp & adj robbed, stolen from, victim of theft -
15 stradalac
m sufferer; person in distress; victim -
16 tremaš
m stage-fright case/sufferer/victim
См. также в других словарях:
Victim — or victims may refer to: * in criminology, the victim of a crime. * in forensics, the name (VICTIMS Identification Project) of the National Database for Unidentified Human Remains in the United States * in religion, an animal sacrifice or human… … Wikipedia
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Victim — Vic tim, n. [L. victima: cf. F. victime.] [1913 Webster] 1. A living being sacrificed to some deity, or in the performance of a religious rite; a creature immolated, or made an offering of. [1913 Webster] Led like a victim, to my death I ll go.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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victim — ► NOUN 1) a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime or accident. 2) a person who is tricked or duped. 3) an animal or person killed as a religious sacrifice. ● fall victim to Cf. ↑fall victim to ORIGIN Latin victim … English terms dictionary
victim — [vik′təm] n. [L victima, victim, beast for sacrifice < IE base * weik , to separate > OE wig, idol, wicce,WITCH] 1. a person or animal killed as a sacrifice to a god in a religious rite 2. someone or something killed, destroyed, injured, or … English World dictionary
victim — I noun casualty, complainant, complaining witness, hostia, injured, prey, quarry, sufferer, target, unfortunate person, unlucky person, victima II index cadaver, captive, corpse … Law dictionary
victim — (n.) late 15c., living creature killed and offered as a sacrifice to a deity or supernatural power, from L. victima person or animal killed as a sacrifice. Perhaps distantly connected to O.E. wig idol, Goth. weihs holy, Ger. weihen consecrate (Cf … Etymology dictionary
victim — [n] someone or something sacrificed, preyed upon babe in woods*, butt, casualty, clown, dupe, easy make*, easy mark*, fatality, fool, gambit, gopher*, gudgeon*, gull, hireling, hunted, immolation, injured party, innocent, mark, martyr, patsy,… … New thesaurus
victim — vic|tim W2S2 [ˈvıktım] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: victima person or animal killed as a religious offering ] 1.) someone who has been attacked, robbed, or murdered ▪ The victim received head injuries from which she died a week later.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
victim — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ hapless, helpless, innocent, poor, unfortunate, unwilling ▪ He defrauded his innocent victims of millions. ▪ unsuspecting … Collocations dictionary