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pron pers I. nom ono, to (u hrvatskom se često i ne prevodi); (Who is there?) # is John (to je) John; # is soldiers = to su vojnici; (kao subjekt bezlične rečenice) # seems = čini se; # is difficult to say = teško je reći; #'s no use = nema smisla; # doesn't matter = ništa zato; # is chilly = hladno je; # is raining (snowing) = kiša pada (snježi); # says in the Bible = u Bibliji piše II. 1. (iza prijedloga) at # = kod toga, na tome, pri tom; by # time; for # = za to; from # = od toga, iz toga; in # = u tome; of # =od toga, o tome, iz toga; to # = k tomu, na tome 2. (o predmetima i živim bićima, bez obzria na rod) on, ona, ono III. [acc] 1. (kao neodređeni objekt) confound # ! do vraga!, prokletstvo!; that's #! tako!, tako valja!, to je to!; to fight # = boriti se; [coll] to go # = prihvatiti se posla; [sl] go # ! hajde!, navali! 2. (iza prijedloga) we had a fine time of # = izvrsno smo se zabavili; there is nothing for # but to obey = nema druge nego se pokoriti 3. (o stvarima i dr.) njega, nju IV. [pron refl] (iza prijedloga) sebe, se, sebi, sobom; the war brought with # = rat je donio sa sobom* * *
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