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vt/i I.[vt] 1. dići, podići (npr. ruku, zastavu, jedra i dr.) 2. izreći (hvalu, molitvu: to # a prayer to God) 3. predložiti koga za kandidata ( na izborima za parlament i dr.) 4. ponuditi (što) na prodaju; podići (čemu) cijenu ( to # the rent from pounds 3O to pounds 35) 5. ostaviti, spremiti, metnuti na stranu ( # your sword = metnuti mač u korice); zapakirati, spremiti 6. napraviti, sastaviti lijek i dr. (to # a prescription); zatvoriti (to # the shutters) [& fig]; dićio prozor; prilijepiti ( to # the notice) 7. podići, sagraditi, postaviti, montirati; [hunt] goniti, dići divljač (to # fox = dići lisicu [s legla]) 8. smjestiti koga, dati komu stan i hranu (I can put you up for a few days = mogu vam dati stan i hranu za nekoliko dana; put your car up in our garage = parkirajte svoja kola u našoj garaži); [coll] napraviti plan, smisliti što, stvoriti lažan dojam (to # swindle = smisliti podvalu; a regular put-up job = pravi "švindl", prijevara); začešljati (kosu), razapeti (kišobran) I.[vi]II. vi 1. smjestiti se, zaustavti se, provesti (noć i dr.), odsjesti (to # for one night at an inn) / to # a fight = pokazati svoju snagu; to # the back of, to put a p's back up = uvrijediti, izazvati, razljutiti koga; to # to = navesti koga na što; who put him up to this piece of mischief? = tko ga je nagovorio na to zlodjelo? 2. obavijstiti, uputiti (will you put the new clerk up to duties he will have to perform? = molim vas upoznajte novog činovnika s dužnostima koje će obavljati) / to # with = podnositi, trpjeti, izdržati; I won't # with his insults = neću podnositi njegove uvrede; to # for sale = staviti na prodaju* * *
dići
izreći
montirati
namješten
podići
podići cijenu
ponuditi na prodaju
postaviti
predložiti koga za kandidata
prilijepiti
razapeti
sagraditi
spremiti
trpjeti
udešen
uzdignuti
zaÄeÅ¡ljati
zapakirati
zatvoriti
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