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s otac; predak; [eccl] redovnik / #s = [pl] pradjedovi, preci, gradski oci (vijećnici); adoptive # = poočim; Father of lies = đavo; Father of the House of Commons = član engleskog parlamenta s dugogodišnjom službom; # of waters = rijeke Mississippi i Nil; such a # such a son = kakav otac, takav sin; to talk like a # = govoriti očinski; the Holy Father = sveti otac papa; he was a # to me = bijaše mi kao otac; Fathers f the City, conscript Fathers = rimski senatori; to be gathered to one's #s = priključiti se svojim pradjedovima, umrijeti; to wish is # to the thought = što se babi htilo to se babi snilo; like # like son = kakav otac, takav sin* * *
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vt/i I. [vt] 1. sabirati, okupiti, sakupiti, sakupljati; birati, pobirati, pokupiti (žetvu, plodove); nakupljati 2. [fig] dobivati na čemu; skupiti, pribrati (snagu) 3. dobivati, skupiti, pribrati (podatke) 4. nabirati, naborati (haljinu) II. [vi] 1. sakupiti se, okupiti se, sabrati se; nakupiti se 2. povećati se, rasti 3. zaključivati, razabirati (that) 4. skupiti se, zgusnuti se, dozreti 5. [med] dozreti, dozrijevati, zagnojiti se / to # oneself to gether = pribrati se, sabreti se, skupiti se; to # way = dodavati na brzini; [fig] napredovati; to be #ed to one's fathers = biti pozvan Bogu na istinu, umrijeti; rolling stone #s no moss = skitnja kuće ne gradi; to # head = pojačavati se, dozreti, dozrijevati; to # strength = dobivati na snazi, pojačavati se, ojačati; to # the browse = mrštiti se, navorati čelo, nabrati obrve; to # ground (upon) = stizati, dostići, dostizati; preteći* * *
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sastajati se
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