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  • 1 come under

    vi potpasti pod; spadati u (pod što)
    * * *

    spadati u

    English-Croatian dictionary > come under

  • 2 hammer

    s čekić, bat, malj, kladivo; predmet ili stroj poput čekića; batić (u satu, u klaviru); klatno (u zvonu); udarna igla u pušci / to come under the # = otići na bubanj, biti prodan na dražbi; knight of the # = kovač; [sport] throwing the # = bacanje kladiva; # and tongs = svom snagom; # and sickle = srp i čekić
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    bat
    čekić
    kladivo
    kovati
    pribiti
    prikucati
    promjenjivi uložak
    udarati
    udarati čekićem
    zabiti
    zakucati
    zakucavati

    English-Croatian dictionary > hammer

  • 3 age

    s 1.dob, godine života, starost 2.stoljeće, vijek, razdoblje, period 3.odrasla dob, punoljetnost, zrelost 4.ljudski vijek, naraštaj, pokoljenje / what is his #? = koliko mu je godina?; moon's # = vrijeme koje protekne od mlađaka do uštapa; full # = punoljetnost, zrelost; to come of # = postati punoljetan; what # do you give me? = što mislite koliko mi je godina?; hi is my # = on je mojih godina; the infirmities of # = staračke bolesti; I haven't seen you for #s = nisam te vidio već čitavu vječnost; # of discretion = doba umne zrelosti; to be over # = biti prestar to be under # = biti maloljetan; tender # = djetinjstvo, dječje godine; at en early # = rano; down the #s = kroz vjekove; from # to # = s koljena na koljeno; # group = osobe istih godina
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    dob
    doba
    dugi rok
    dugo vrijeme
    era
    godine
    godine života
    starost
    godište
    odležati
    period
    pokoljenje
    postarati se
    razdoblje
    uzrast
    vijek
    vječnost
    stariti
    starjeti

    English-Croatian dictionary > age

  • 4 from

    prep od, iz, po, o, s, kod, u, odakle / # time to time = od vremena do vremena; # day to day = iz dana u dan; # a child = iz djetinjstva, od djetinjstva; # home = iz kuće, ne kod kuće; # life = prema životu, po prirodi; # above= odozgo; # before = otprije; # between = između; # beyond = s one strane; # on high = odozgo, s visine; # out = iz; # over = s one strane; # under = ispod; # within = iznutra; apart # = bez obzira an, ne obazirući se (na); I am far # saying = daleko sam od toga da kažem; ne pada mi na pamet da (to) kažem; # title to colophone = kroz čitavu knjigu; where are you #?, where do you come #? = odakle ste?; # of old = iz davnih vemena; [com] # date = od danas, od današnjeg dana; # what you say = prema tome što vi velite; he is gone # home = nema ga kod kuće; he was prevented # coming = bio je zapriječen doći; he died # a heart attack = umro je od srčanog napadaja; judging # his conduct = sude]i po njegovu ponašanju; to tell a real coin # a counterfeit = razlikovati pravi kovani novac od krivotvorenoga
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    iz
    kod
    od
    odakle
    po
    podrijetlom
    s
    sa
    Å¡alje

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