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1 bag
s 1. vreća, vrećica, kesa, torba, torbica 2. putna, lovačka torba 3. lovina 4. tobolac 5. vime (krave) 6. mjehur, kesica u tjelu insekta itd. (s otrovom, medom itd.) 7. podočnjak 8. vreća, bala (kao mjera) / [sl] #s [pl] = hlače; # of bones = mršav stvor, kost i koža, kostur; [fam] whole # of tricks = svi zajedno, sve skupa; in bot # tom of # = kao posljednje sredstvo; to let cat out of the # = izlanuti, odati tajnu, odati nehotice tajnu; # and baggage = sa svim svojim posjedom, sa svim posjedom; to make a good # = imati dobru lovinu* * *
bogatstvo
fišek
kesa
kofer
košara
lovaÄka torba
lovina
mreža
podoÄnjaci
torba
torbica
ubiti
vime
vreća
vrećica -
2 bag filter
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3 hand bag
s ručna torba, torbica* * *
torba -
4 hand-bag
s ručna torba, torbica* * *
torbica -
5 kit bag
s vojnička pletena torba ili vreća, ranac, telećak, naprtnjača; velika kožna putna torba* * *
torba za stvari -
6 open bag
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7 post bag
s poštanska, listovna torba* * *
poštanska -
8 reporter bag
torba za kompjuter -
9 school bag
Å¡kolska torba -
10 sleeping bag
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11 string bag
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12 tackle-bag
transportna vreca -
13 tank bag
kofer za tank -
14 travelling bag
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15 air bag
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16 brief bag
s aktovka, torba za spise -
17 brief-bag
s aktovka, torba za spise -
18 carpet bag
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19 carpet-bag
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20 ditty bag
s [mar] torba s priborom za šivanje, toaletu i sl.
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