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1 catch cold
prehladiti se -
2 catch a cold
nazepsti
ozepsti
prehladiti se -
3 liable
adj odgovoran ([for] za što); obavezan, dužan (platiti što) ([for, to]); izvrgnut, podvrgnut, podložan, izložen ([to] čemu); sklon, koji naginje ([to] čemu); predisponiran ([to] za što); [jur] koji jamči / # to fits of temper = koji se lako ražesti; # to catch cold = koji se lako (brzo) prehladi; difficulties are # to occur = vjerojatno (postoji opasnost) da će biti poteškoća; to be # to = naginjati čemu; # to duty = koji podliježe carini; # to punishment = kažnjiv* * *
dužan
koji bi mogao
koji podliježe Äemu
naklonjen
obavezan
odgovoran
podložan
sklon padu -
4 death
s smrt; kraj, konac; uzrok smrti / put to #, arch, do to # = pogubiti, smaknuti, ubiti; uništiti; tired to # = nasmrt umoran, mrtav umoran; I was bored to # = bilo mi je da umrem od dosade; be in at the # = dočekati kraj, vidjeti svršetak (pothvata); at #'s door = na pragu smrti, jednom nogom u grobu; as sure as # = sigurno kao smrt; field of # = bojno polje, mjesto gjde se pogiba; he will be the # of me = on će me spremiti u grob; war to the # = rat do istrebljenja; # on rats = dobar pas za štakore, štakoraš; I am sick to # (of) = već mi je navrh glave; to come by one's # = naći smrt; to catch one's # of (cold etc.) [coll] = nasmrt se prehladiti itd.* * *
kraj
smrt
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