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1 mlijeko za piće
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2 pitka voda
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3 pitkih
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4 voda za piće
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5 pehar
drinking-cup, goblet* * *• bowl• tumbler• pot• goblet• beaker• cup• plate• mug -
6 pilo
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7 opijanje
n getting drunk (repeatedly), drinking bouts, heavy drinking, drinking/boozing jags, boozing, guzzling; (drugoga) making drunk/intoxicated -
8 pijančenje
n habitual/hard/serious drinking; coll boozing; drinking bout(s)/spell(s), spree(s); sl: binge(s), bender(s), booze-up(s);* * *• carousal• debauch -
9 pijančiti
vi impf drink habitually/hard; coll booze; go on a drinking bout, have a drinking spell, go on a spree/binge; s1: hit the bottle/booze* * *• roister• revel• sir -
10 pijenje
n drinking | pijenje u društvu social drinking* * *• potation -
11 azbest u pitkoj vodi
• asbestos in drinking water -
12 bančenje
n (drunken) spree, drinking-bout, drunken bout, A coll bender, sl binge; lit car-ousal, revel(ry), wassail* * *• carousal• debauch• guzzle• razzle -
13 bančiti
vi impf have a spree, be on the/a spree, go on the/a spree, go on a drinking/drunken bout, A coll be/go on a bender, sl have a binge, sl go on the binge* * *• revel -
14 ispijanje
n drinking (out); draining* * *• soaking-in -
15 Kupa
f (drinking-) cup, arch bowl; geom -stožac I geom zarubljena -krnji stožac* * *• Kupa -
16 kupa
f (drinking-) cup, arch bowl; geom -stožac I geom zarubljena -krnji stožac* * *• bowl• cone -
17 lokanje
n (životinja) lapping up; fig tippling, boozing; (pijanka) drinking-bout* * *• guzzle -
18 lončić
m dim small pot; (drinking) cup I fig pobrkani lončići mixed-up concepts (- pojam); prov našao lončić svoj poklopčić to each his own* * *• skillet• pot• cup -
19 piće
beverage, ptisan, drink* * *• booze• drinking• drink• wet• liquor• beverage -
20 terevenka
f Tur wild party, drinking spree (-bančenje)* * *• revel
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