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as if that's the point!

  • 1 čemu

    pron (dat & loc od što) to what(?), what... (to?); -nečemu I čemu (to)? why?, what for?, to what purpose/end?, what's the point? what's the good of it?, why this/that?; o čemu about which; o - ? about what? what... about?; o bilo čemu about anything; na čemu on whic
    * * *
    • wherefore
    • why

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > čemu

  • 2 dotle

    adv (vremenski) till then itd. (-dotad); (prostorno) so/thus far, coll this far, as far as that, up to there, to the/a point; (stupanj) -u tolikoj mjeri; (za to vrijeme) during that time; (u međuvremenu) in the meantime/meanwhile, in its/one's turn I doć
    * * *
    • at that time
    • meanwhile

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > dotle

  • 3 sad(a)

    adv now; at this/the moment, this moment; at this point, at present, at the present time, AE+ presently; these days, nowadays; this time; (odmah) right now | (još) i sad(a) even now, still; sad(a) ovo, sad(a) ono now this... now that, it was one thing or another (all th

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > sad(a)

  • 4 kasnije

    adv later (on), afterward(s), at a later date, some time later, at a/some later point, subsequently, hereafter, thereafter; (dalje u tekstu) subsequently, form jur hereinafter (ili thereinafter); in the future I kasnije u životu later in life, in later life; mo
    * * *
    • delayed
    • later
    • beyond
    • afterward
    • afterwards
    • after
    • after that

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > kasnije

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