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1 kamen za čišćenje metala
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2 vrsta vapnenca
• bath stone -
3 kupelj
f bath; (parna) Turkish bath, steam bath I med blatna - mud-bath, taking the mud(s), mud therapy, hot mud packs* * *• bath -
4 kada
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5 kupanje
n bathing, bath; having/giving a bath; (u moru, na otvorenom) bathe, swim, dip l ići na kupanje go for a swim (coll a dip), go to the beach; golo kupanje swimming (in the) nude, A sl skinny-dipping; stvari za - (za plažu) beach-wear; sandale za kupanje (na plaži) beach san* * *• swimming• bath• bathing -
6 kupati
give a bath, bathe* * *• give a bath• bathe• bath -
7 kupati se
vr impf (u zatvorenom) have/take a bath (ili one's bath); bath; (u prirodi) bathe, have/take a swim (coll a dip), swim, BE+ have/take a bathe; - okupati se I kupati se gol swim (in the) nude; A sl: skinny-dip, go skinny-dipping; kupati se u moru swim in the sea/ /ocean;* * *• tub• swim• bathe -
8 okupati
vt pf give a bath, BE+ bath; fig bathe, drench, soak (- kupati)* * *• swim• bath -
9 frotir
m text (i - materijal) terry cloth; (čupavi) Turkish toweling I - ručnik terry towel; (čupavi) Turkish towel; - majica terry-cloth shirt; - ogrtač AE bath/terry robe; BE: terry-cloth dressing gown, towelling gown* * *• terry• bath towel -
10 sunčanje
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11 bankrotirati
vi pf fin become bankrupt/insolvent, go bankrupt/insolvent, A sl take a bath, go belly up; go into bankruptcy/receivership, (osob. banka) fail (-otići u stečaj);fig lose one's shirt (-propasti, skrahirati)* * *• go bankrupt• bankrupt• bankrupt (go)• become insolvent -
12 banja
f - kupke, toplice; It -kupaona I vazdušna -klimatsko lječilište* * *• spa• bath -
13 hidromasaža
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14 izgubiti
vt pf lose; be a loser, suffer/incur a loss (-pretrpjeti gubitak); sp lose, be defeated; (svojom krivicom) forfeit I -ti na kocki gamble away; -ti na kartama lose at cards; -ti na burzi i si. lose money in the (stock) market, si take a bath/beating; nemam* * *• wasted• lose• lost• bleed -
15 korito
trough, broda hull, rijeke bed* * *• rough• trough• hutch• bath• bed• manger• rack -
16 kupatilo
n - kupaonica I javno kupatilo - kupalište; parno kupatilo - sauna* * *• bathroom• bath -
17 kupelj s vrućim zrakom
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18 kupka
f - kupelj I -e pl watering-place, spa (- toplice); - blatne -e* * *• bath -
19 parenje
n steaming, taking a steam bath, scalding | fig - očiju - oči* * *• rut• coupling• pairing• mating -
20 sauna
f sauna, steam bath* * *• sauna
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Bath — (b[.a]th; 61), n.; pl. {Baths} (b[.a][th]z). [AS. b[ae][eth]; akin to OS. & Icel. ba[eth], Sw., Dan., D., & G. bad, and perh. to G. b[ a]hen to foment.] 1. The act of exposing the body, or part of the body, for purposes of cleanliness, comfort,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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bath — bath, bathe ou bathouse adj. Beau : Une bathe gonzesse. / Bon : Merci, t es bath. / Agréable : Le cinoche, c est bath. / Bath au pieu, adroit en amour. □ n.m. Vrai, authentique : C est pas du toc, c est du bath … Dictionnaire du Français argotique et populaire