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follow-up

  • 21 nose

    s 1. nos; [fig] njuh 2. miris (sijena, čaja) 3. otvor (otvor (cijevi i dr.); prednji dio (broda i dr.); vršak, vrh 4. [sl] uhoda, njuškalo, douškivač / parson's # = biškup, mitra, trtica (kod peradi); # of wax = mekušac; osoba na koju se lako može utjecati; to make long # = pokazati dugi nos; to keep one's # to the grindstone = naporno raditi, grbiti se nad poslom; as plain as the # in you face = jasno kao na dlanu, jasno kao sunce; to count (tell) # s = brojiti osobe ([spec] pristaše); to follow one's # = ići za nosom; voditi se instiktom; [fig] to poke (thrust) one's # into = gurati nosu u (što), uplitati se u (što); to turn up one's # at = prezirati (koga), iskazivati prezir prema (komu); to cut off one's # to spite one's face = u srdžbi (ili iy zlobe) naškoditi vlastitom interesu; to put a p's # out of joint = izigrati koga (kod koga); osujetiti čije osnove; to bite (snap) one's #off = riječima napasti, oštro razgovarati; to pay through the # = skupo (masno) platiti; to speak through one's # = govoriti kroz nos; to lead by the # = povući za nos, nasamariti; under one's (very) # = predo (samim) nosom, pred očima
    * * *

    ispust
    nanjušiti
    nos
    njuh
    njuška
    ući u trag
    udisati
    uvlačiti nosom

    English-Croatian dictionary > nose

  • 22 resistance

    s 1. otpor, otpornost (to=prema) 2. [phys] otpornost, čvrstoća (to=prema); [el] omski otpor; otporni kalem 3. opiranje, smetnja / to offer # = pružčiti otpor; to take (follow) the line of least # = ići linijom najmanjeg otpora; # movement = pokret otpora
    * * *

    izdržljivost
    odupiranje
    opiranje
    otpor
    otpornost
    otpornosti
    protivljenje
    rezistencija

    English-Croatian dictionary > resistance

  • 23 sea

    s more, ocean; val; [fig] sila, mnoštvo, veliko prostranstvo / on the # = na moru, na morskoj obali; to go to # = postti pomorac; to follow the # = biti pomorac; to put to # = krenuti na more (napustiti luku ili kopno); [fig] at # = na debelom moru; [fig] all at # = zbunjen, smeten, u nedoumici; between devil and deep # = između dva zla, između čekića i nakovnja; there's as good fish in the # as ever come out of it = ne postoji opasnost da će doći do nestašice; when the # gives up its dead = na Sudnji dan; beyond (over) #(s) = preko mora; the high # = otvoreno more, more izvan teritorijalnih voda; the seven #s = sedam mora, Arktički, Antarktički, sjeverni i južni Pacifički, sjeverni i južni Atlantski i Indijski ocean; the four #s = mora oko V. Britanije; longountains high = valovi visoki kao brdo; long # = dugi pravilni valovi; short # = kratki nepravilni valovi; half #s over = pijan kao zemlja; [fig] #s of blood = more krvi; chippy # = namreškano more; by # and land = kopnom i morem
    * * *

    bedem
    brana
    mnoštvo
    more
    morski
    morski val
    nasip
    ocean
    pomorski
    velika količina

    English-Croatian dictionary > sea

  • 24 sheep

    s ([pl] #) ovca; stado, pastva, župljani; ovčja koža; [fig] strašljiv, plah, ograničen čovjek / # and goats = dobri i zli; black # = crna ovca; [fig] šugava ovca; to cast #'s eyes at a p = gledati koga zaljubljeno; to follow like a # = slijepo slijediti, ići za nekim kao ovca; as well be hanged for a # as a lumb = kad se griješi, nek' se griješi; kud je otišla sjekira nek' ode i držalo; # that have no shepherd = ovce bez pastira; narod bez vođe; a wlof in #'s clothing = vuk u ovčjoj koži; to separate the # from the goats = odijeliti žito od kukolja
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    ovan
    ovca
    ovčja koža
    strašljiv čovjek

    English-Croatian dictionary > sheep

  • 25 foot step

    s korak, hod, trag / to follow in one's #s = slijediti čiji primjer, poći čijim tragom, povoditi se za kim

    English-Croatian dictionary > foot step

  • 26 foot-step

    s korak, hod, trag / to follow in one's #s = slijediti čiji primjer, poći čijim tragom, povoditi se za kim

    English-Croatian dictionary > foot-step

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