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2 nose
s 1. nos; [fig] njuh 2. miris (sijena, čaja) 3. otvor (otvor (cijevi i dr.); prednji dio (broda i dr.); vršak, vrh 4. [sl] uhoda, njuškalo, douškivač / parson's # = biškup, mitra, trtica (kod peradi); # of wax = mekušac; osoba na koju se lako može utjecati; to make long # = pokazati dugi nos; to keep one's # to the grindstone = naporno raditi, grbiti se nad poslom; as plain as the # in you face = jasno kao na dlanu, jasno kao sunce; to count (tell) # s = brojiti osobe ([spec] pristaše); to follow one's # = ići za nosom; voditi se instiktom; [fig] to poke (thrust) one's # into = gurati nosu u (što), uplitati se u (što); to turn up one's # at = prezirati (koga), iskazivati prezir prema (komu); to cut off one's # to spite one's face = u srdžbi (ili iy zlobe) naškoditi vlastitom interesu; to put a p's # out of joint = izigrati koga (kod koga); osujetiti čije osnove; to bite (snap) one's #off = riječima napasti, oštro razgovarati; to pay through the # = skupo (masno) platiti; to speak through one's # = govoriti kroz nos; to lead by the # = povući za nos, nasamariti; under one's (very) # = predo (samim) nosom, pred očima* * *
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nanjušiti
nos
njuh
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ući u trag
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uvlaÄiti nosom
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