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1 klasa
f 1. soc Klasse f građanska klasa Bürgerklasse f 2. studijska grupa kod jednog nastavnika Klasse f u klasi poznatog profesora in der Klasse des berühmten Professors 3. fig vidi sposobnost 4. vidi fig razred 5. vidi fig vrsta -
2 kamen
I.mStein mII.m kušnjePrüfstein mIII.m spoticanjaHürde f fig.IV.m spoticanjaStolperstein m fig.V.m temeljacGrundstein m -
3 lisica
I.fFuchs mII.f razg.Meister Reineke fig. ugs. -
4 medvjed
I.mBär mII.mMeister Petz fig. ugs.III.m naočarBrillenbär m [Tremarctos ornatus] -
5 osobenjak
I.mExzentriker mII.mParadiesvogel m fig.III.mSonderling m -
6 slon
I.mElefant mII.mTrampel n m fig. -
7 sočan
I.pikant fig.II.saftig -
8 težak
I.schwer [auch fig.]II.schwierig -
9 zasukati rukave
sv. pren.die Ärmel hochkrempeln fig. -
10 agonija
f 1. med Todeskampf m, Agonie f 2. fig Verschwinden n, Absterben n -
11 amalgam
m 1. kem Amalgam n 2. fig Mischung f -
12 bankrotirati
vi 1. (pasti pod stečaj) bankrottieren, Bankrott machen 2. fig vidi propasti -
13 baršunast
adj 1. (nalik na baršun) samtig, samtartig 2. fig (mekan, nježan) samtig, samtweich -
14 besplodan
adj 1. neplodan, jalov unfruchtbar, fruchtlos, steril 2. fig prazan, uzaludan unfruchtbar, nutzlos, vergeblich, langweilig -
15 besplodnost
f 1. neplodnost Unfruchtbarkeit f, Sterilität f 2. fig uzaludnost Vergeblichkeit f, Nutzlosigkeit f -
16 bezglav
adj 1. koji je bez glave kopflos 2. fig leichtsinnig, leichtfertig -
17 beživotan
adj 1. mrtav lebos 2. fig trocken, hölzern -
18 blagosloviti
vt 1. rel segnen, weihen, jdm. den Segen geben blagosloviti vodu Wasser weihen 2. fig gutheißen -
19 blagoslovljen
adj 1. rel gesegnet, geweiht blagoslovljeno jelo gesegnete Speise 2. fig genehmigt, zugelassen -
20 bluditi
vi 1. lutati irren, umherirren 2. fig irren, irregehen 3. vidi bludničiti
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Fig — (f[i^]g), n. [F. figue the fruit of the tree, Pr. figa, fr. L. ficus fig tree, fig. Cf. {Fico}.] 1. (Bot.) A small fruit tree ({Ficus Carica}) with large leaves, known from the remotest antiquity. It was probably native from Syria westward to the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Fig — Fig, v. t. [See {Fico}, {Fig}, n.] 1. To insult with a fico, or contemptuous motion. See {Fico}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] When Pistol lies, do this, and fig me like The bragging Spaniard. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To put into the head of, as something … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fig — [fıg] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: figue, from Latin ficus] 1.) a soft sweet fruit with a lot of small seeds, often eaten dried, or the tree on which this fruit grows 2.) not give a fig/not care a fig (about/for sth/sb) old fashioned … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Fig — Fig, n. Figure; dress; array. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Were they all in full fig, the females with feathers on their heads, the males with chapeaux bras? Prof. Wilson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fig. — fig. UK US noun [C] ► WRITTEN ABBREVIATION for FIGURE(Cf. ↑figure) noun: »The model used in his reflection (see fig. 1, p. 40) captures the act of composing as many of us recognize it … Financial and business terms