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Everyone

  • 1 svakome

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > svakome

  • 2 svi

    pron & adj (- sav) all, everybody, everyone, the lot of them | svi mi/vi/oni we/you/ they all, all of us/you/them, the lot of us/you/ them; svi anketirani all those polled; svi do jednoga (svi od reda, svi redom) to a man, one and all, all and sundry, every one of
    * * *
    • everyone
    • everybody
    • all
    • all of them

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > svi

  • 3 iznenađenje

    n surprise, astonishment, amazement I na moje - to my s./ast./am,; na opće - to everyone's s./ast./am.; na veliko - much to the amazement of; s velikim sam -m.., it was with great surprise that I...; izazvati - cause a s., come as a s.; ne izazvati - co
    * * *
    • chance
    • wonder
    • sensation
    • surprise

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > iznenađenje

  • 4 ponešto

    adv somewhat, partly, slightly, to a degree, a bit | za svakoga - sthg. for everyone; zna - o ružama she knows a thing or two about roses
    * * *
    • somewhat
    • something

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > ponešto

  • 5 prezaduženost

    f being heavily in debt, overin-debtedness; heavy liabilities pl, financial embarrassment, insolvency; coll owing everyone in town
    * * *
    • insolvency

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > prezaduženost

  • 6 svačiji

    everybody's, everyone's
    * * *
    • common to all

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > svačiji

  • 7 svaki

    * * *
    • every(one)
    • every
    • everyone
    • each
    • either
    • all
    • any

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > svaki

  • 8 svatko

    * * *
    • everyone
    • everybody
    • anybody
    • anyone
    • any

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > svatko

  • 9 znan

    adj known | dobro - well-known; -i i neznani everyone (and his uncle)
    * * *
    • known

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > znan

  • 10 prezadužen

    adj deeply/heavily in debt, overin-debted; coll: over one's hand (in debt), in debt up to one's ears, owing everyone in town, owing left and right

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > prezadužen

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  • Everyone — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Everyone» Canción de Van Morrison Álbum Moondance Publicación Febrero de 1970 …   Wikipedia Español

  • everyone — as an indefinite pronoun meaning the same as everybody, is now regularly spelt as one word. This convention is surprisingly recent (20c); the OED (in 1894) preferred every one (two words), while Fowler (1926) presented a spirited argument in… …   Modern English usage

  • Everyone's at It — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Everyone s At It (en español: Todos están en eso) es la primera canción del segundo álbum de estudio de la cantante inglesa Lily Allen, It s Not Me, It s You. Originalmente el primer sencillo iba a ser Everyone s at… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Everyone — Ev er*y*one , n. [OE. everychon.] Everybody; commonly separated, every one. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • everyone — c.1200, from EVERY (Cf. every) + ONE (Cf. one) …   Etymology dictionary

  • everyone — ► PRONOUN ▪ every person …   English terms dictionary

  • everyone — [ev′rē wun΄] pron. every person; everybody …   English World dictionary

  • everyone — eve|ry|one [ evri,wʌn ] pronoun *** When everyone is a subject, it is used with a singular verb. In formal writing, a pronoun or possessive adjective that refers back to everyone is usually singular: Everyone should bring his or her own lunch.… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • everyone */*/*/ — UK [ˈevrɪˌwʌn] / US pronoun Summary: When everyone is a subject, it is used with a singular verb. In formal writing, a pronoun or possessive adjective that refers to everyone is usually singular: Everyone should bring his or her own lunch.… …   English dictionary

  • everyone*/*/*/ — [ˈevriwʌn] pronoun 1) every person in a group Happy New Year, everyone![/ex] Everyone is thrilled about Jean s baby.[/ex] James made a point of shaking everyone s hand.[/ex] Everyone else had finished eating.[/ex] 2) used for talking about people …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • everyone — / evriwVn/ pronoun every person; everybody: If everyone is ready, I ll begin. | They gave a prize to everyone who passed the exam. | Has everyone finished their drinks? | The canteen s almost empty. Where is everyone? (=the people who are usually …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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