-
21 dawdle away
vt tratiti, tratiti vrijeme* * *
tratiti -
22 do away
vt ukinuti / to # with = ukloniti, udaljiti, eliminirati; [sl] maknuti koga, smaknuti koga, likvidirati* * *
odstraniti
skinuti
ubiti -
23 do away with
iskorijeniti
ubiti
uništiti -
24 drag away
odvući -
25 draw away
vt odvući, odvratiti, otkloniti (pozornost)* * *
odvući -
26 drift away
vi rastaviti se ([from] od)* * *
rastaviti se -
27 drop away
vi otkapati, iskapati, postepeno kapati; otpadati, ispadati, odlaziti (jedan po jedan, postepeno)* * *
otkapati -
28 eat away
vt izjedati, glodati* * *
izjedati
izjesti -
29 fade away
vi postepeno isčezavati, nestajati; starjeti, venuti* * *
iÅ¡Äeznuti -
30 fall away
vi otpasti, iznevjeriti se; past (u), prijeći (u), prebjeći; omršavjeti, oslabiti, propadati; izroditi se* * *
napustiti -
31 far away
adj dalek, udaljen; odsutan (duhom), sanjarski / a # look = sanjarski pogled* * *
dalek
daleko
odsutan
sanjarski
udaljen -
32 file away
vt ostrugati, oturpijati vt odmarširati u koloni po jedan* * *
staviti u arhivu -
33 fine away
vt/i 1. umanjiti, stanjiti, izbrusiti, zašiljiti 2. umanjiti se, stanjiti se, postati fin, razbistriti se, nestajati* * *
nestajati
zašiljiti -
34 fling away
vt 1. odbaciti, odložiti što 2. potratiti, rasipati, spiskati (novac itd.) 3. otpustiti (koga)* * *
straćiti -
35 flush away
otplaviti; sprati; odnijeti spiranjem* * *
otplaviti -
36 fly away
adj lepršav, koji se vije (odjeća); nestalan, vjetrenjast, vjetropirast, lakomislen* * *
koji se vije (odjeća)
lakomislen
lepršav
nestalan
odletjeti
vjetrenjast
vjetropirast -
37 fool away
vt tratiti, trošiti (vrijeme, novac) uludo* * *
tratiti -
38 fritter away
vt rasipati, potratiti (vrijeme, novac)* * *
straćiti -
39 game away
vt zakartati, prokartati, proigrati; izgubiti u igri (za novac)* * *
zakartati -
40 get away
s polazak, odlazak; umaknuće, bijeg* * *
bijeg
hajde
maknuti se
odlazak
odvesti
odvući
osloboditi se (posla)
otići
otpraviti
otpremiti
pobjeći
polazak
proći nekažnjeno
skloniti se
umaknuće
umaknuti
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