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1 bring
vt/i (brought, brought) I. [vt] 1. donositi,donijeti; dovesti; privesti; pribaviti 2. skupiti; privući 3. dati; pridati 4. uvući, uključiti ([into] u) 5. uzrokovati; pridonjeti (čemu); izazvati; sklonuti, navesti (na što), uvjeriti II. [vi] 1. roditi, uroditi, proizvesti;[mar] zaustaviti; pristati ([to] uz) / to # home to = jasno predočiti kome, uvjeriti koga; to # into play = staviti u pokret, pokrenuti; to # to notice = objaviti, objelodaniti; to # into the world = stvoriti, roditi, donijeti na svijet; to # to bear = primijeniti; to # to book = pozvati koga na odgovornost; to # to a stop (end) = dokončati,dokrajčiti, privesti kraju; to # to mind = podsjetiti (se); to # to pass = proizvesti, uzrokovati; to # to account = staviti na račun, uračunati; to # to a close = dokončati, dokrajčiti, dovršiti, privesti kraju; to # to reason = prizvati (koga) pameti, urazumjeti; [sl] to # home the bacon = imati uspjeha; to # a person low = poraziti; poniziti koga* * *
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