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1 ditch
s jarak, prokop, šanac, jama, graba / to be in the last # = biti u očajnu položaju* * *
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2 ditch excavator
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3 ditch samples
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4 flow ditch
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5 mud ditch
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6 showings on the ditch
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7 swamp ditch
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8 die
vi 1. umrijeti, preminuti, poginuti, stradati, crknuti, uginuti 2. proći, nestati, prestati 3. čeznuti, ginuti 4. izumirati, uvenuti; utrnuti, ugasiti se / to # a beggar = umrijeti kao prosjak; to # a glorious death = poginuti slavnom smrću; [arch] to # the death = biti smaknut; to # game = boreći se poginuti, poginuti pružajući otpor; to # hard = neustrašivo umrijeti; to # in one's bed = umrijeti od starosti ili bolesti; to # in one's shoes (boots) = poginuti nasilnom smrću; to # in hardness = umrijeti još za vrijeme zarađivanja, rada; to # in last ditch = držatise do kraja, umrijeti očajnički braneći nešto; never say # = nemoj se predati, nemoj klonuti duhom; to be dying for = izgarati od želje za čim; to # of laughing = puknuti od smijeha; a dying fire = vatra koja se gasi; a dyung wish = psljednja želja (na samrti); [coll] to take one's dying oath = svečano se zakleti (kao na samrti); were I to die for it = pa makar me stajalo glave* * *
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umrijeti
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