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81 splinter bone
s [anat] golijen -
82 splinter-bone
s [anat] golijen -
83 spoke bone
s [anat] palčenica, cijepac (kost ruke) -
84 spoke-bone
s [anat] palčenica, cijepac (kost ruke) -
85 thigh bone
s [anat] bedrena kost -
86 thigh-bone
s [anat] bedrena kost -
87 wishing bone
s željenje; kobilica, jadac (prsna kost kod peradi) -
88 wishing-bone
s željenje; kobilica, jadac (prsna kost kod peradi) -
89 contention
s 1. borba; takmičenje; rječkanje, prepiranje, svađa 2. tvrdnja ([that]) / bone of # = kamen smutnje, predmet razmirice* * *
argument
natjecanje
rasprava
sukob
sukob zahtjeva
tvrdnja -
90 dry
adj (# ly [adv]) 1. suh; isušen, presušen (bunar); bez suza; bez oborina; jalo va (npr krava koja ne daje mlijeka); [fam] žedan; koji izaziva žeđu 2. trpak, rezak (vino) 3. [US coll] koji zabranjuje pijenje alkoholnih pića (država) 4. suhoparan, dosadan; oštar; sarkastičan; [fig] hladan, rav- nodušan; opor, grub / to go # = uvesti zabranu alkoholnih pića, prohibiciju alko hola; the cow is # = krava ne daje mlijeka; to die a # death = umrijeti na kopnu ili bez prolijevanja krvi; to run # = osušiti se, presahnuti; # work = posao pri kojem se suši grlo, = koji izaziva žeđ; as # as bone = potpuno suh, bez kapi vlage, # bread = suh kruh bez ičega* * *
bezvodan
brisati
isušen
isušiti
osušen
osušiti
posušiti
suh
suhost
sušan
sušiti
sušiti se
trezvenjaÄki -
91 innominate
adj bezimen, neimenovan / anat # bone = kuk* * *
bezimen -
92 luck
s sreća; sudbina, usud; [arch] predmet za koji je vezana sreća (obitelj, itd.) / bad (ill, hard) # = nesreća, smola; good # = sreća; good # ! = sretno!, mnogo sreće!; to be off one's # = biti loše sreće; to be in (out of) # = imati (nemati) sreće; to be down on one's # = nemati sreće, imati smolu; #-bone = jadac (rašljasta kost na prsima peradi)* * *
smola
sreća
sreće
uspjeh -
93 cuboid
adj kockast, poput kocke, u obliku kocke / [anat] # bone = skočna kost -
94 quadrate
adj četverokutan, kvadratan (#bone, #muscle) -
95 spavin
s [vet] mrtva kost (na konjskoj nozi), škripac / vet # bone = škripac -
96 sphenoid
adj klinast / [anat ] # bone = klinača, klinasta kost
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