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1 đavo
• devil -
2 jako zapapreno jelo
• devil -
3 očistiti raščupavanjem
• devil -
4 argatovati
• devil; drudge; fag; grub; moil; scrub; slave; toil -
5 dođavola
• devil; shit -
6 nehajan
• devil-may-care; heedless; indifferent; neglectful; negligent; reckless; regardless -
7 vrag
• devil; dickens; dragon; old scratch; sprat -
8 štamparski šegrt
• printers devil; printer's devil -
9 štamparski učenik
• printers devil; printer's devil -
10 đavo
• bogy bogey; demon; deuce; devil; dickens; evil; fiend; impious; old scratch; satan -
11 đavo od čoveka
• limb of the devil -
12 đavolče
• limb of the devil; mischief -
13 đavolovo dete
• limb of the devil -
14 greben za vunu
• comber; devil -
15 napraviti čudo
• raise a racket; raise a rumpus; raise cain; raise the devil; raise the dickens; raise the mischif -
16 nevaljalko
• imp; limb of the devil; pickle -
17 okačenik
• limb of the devil; puck -
18 pokvarenjak
• debauchee; degenerate; devil; pervert; reprobate -
19 pomoćnik
• acolyte; adjunct; adjutancy; adjutant; aid; aider; amanaensis; amanuenses; assessor; assistant; assistent; associate; auxillary; auxilliary; coadjutor; deputy; devil; helper; helpmate; helpmeet; lecturer; lektor; mate; nipper; second; subsidiary; understady; yeoman -
20 satanče
• limb of the devil
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Devil — • The name commonly given to the fallen angels, who are also known as demons. With the article (ho) it denotes Lucifer, their chief, as in Matthew 25:41, the Devil and his angels Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Devil Devil … Catholic encyclopedia
devil — ► NOUN 1) (the Devil) (in Christian and Jewish belief) the supreme spirit of evil. 2) an evil spirit; a demon. 3) a very wicked or cruel person. 4) a mischievously clever or self willed person. 5) informal a person with specified characteristics … English terms dictionary
Devil — Dev il, n. [AS. de[ o]fol, de[ o]ful; akin to G. ?eufel, Goth. diaba[ u]lus; all fr. L. diabolus the devil, Gr. ? the devil, the slanderer, fr. ? to slander, calumniate, orig., to throw across; ? across + ? to throw, let fall, fall; cf. Skr. gal… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
devil — [dev′əl] n. [ME devel < OE deofol < LL(Ec) diabolus < Gr diabolos, slanderous (in LXX, Satan; in N.T., devil) < diaballein, to slander, lit., throw across < dia , across + ballein, to throw: see BALL2] 1. Theol. a) [often D ] the… … English World dictionary
devil — O.E. deofol evil spirit, a devil, the devil, false god, diabolical person, from L.L. diabolus (also the source of It. diavolo, Fr. diable, Sp. diablo; Ger. Teufel is O.H.G. tiufal, from Latin via Goth. diabaulus), from Ecclesiastical Gk. diabolos … Etymology dictionary
DevIL — Тип графическая библиотека Разработчик Denton Woods Nicolas Weber Meloni Dario и др. Написана на C Операционная система Кроссплатформенное программное обеспечение Последняя версия 1.7.8 (8 марта 2009 года) … Википедия
DEViL — (engl. Teufel) bezeichnet: ein Album der Band Die Ärzte, siehe Devil (Album) eine Programmierschnittstelle zum Laden und Speichern von Grafiken, siehe DevIL Development Environment for Visual Languages (DEViL), ein Generator System für visuelle… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Devil — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Devil Álbum de Die Ärzte Publicación 21 de noviembre de 2005 Género(s) Punk Rock … Wikipedia Español
Devil — (engl. Teufel) bezeichnet: ein Album der Band Die Ärzte, siehe Debil (Album)#Devil eine Programmierschnittstelle zum Laden und Speichern von Grafiken, siehe DevIL Development Environment for Visual Languages (DEViL), ein Generator System für… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Devil — Données clés Titre québécois Démon Réalisation Drew et John Erick Dowdle Scénario M. Night Shyamalan Brian Nelson Acteurs principaux Bojana Novakovic Chris Messina Sociétés de productio … Wikipédia en Français
devil\ of\ it — • devil of it • heck of it n. phr. 1. the worst or most unlucky thing about a trouble or accident; the part that is most regrettable. Andy lost his notebook, and the devil of it was that the notebook contained all his homework for the coming week … Словарь американских идиом