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    prep 1. kod, pri, kraj, blizu 2. prema naprama, po, na 3. duž, uzduž, kroz, preko 4. za vrijeme, do, sve do, oko 5. zbog, pomoću, za, od, po / to measure # the yard = mjeriti na jarde; # post = poštom; # nearst road = najbližim putem; too long # a foot = za stopu predugačak; feet broad # 5 feet deep = tri stope širok a pet stopa dubok; French # blood = Francuz po krvi; [sport] 5 # 3 = pet naprama tri; # the day = na dan, dnevno; # day = danju; # daylight = za danjeg svijetla; # next week = najkasnije slijedeći tjedan, do slijedećeg tjedna; come here # me = dođi k meni; # the window = kod prozora; multiply # 4 = pomnožiti s četri; lead # the hand = voditi za ruku; travel # Paris = putovati preko Pariza; a poem # Keats = Keatsova pjesma; # nature = od prirode; to swear # Good = zakleti se Bogom; to stand # = biti vjeran; pomagati, pomoći; # oneself = sam glavom, vlastitom snagom; # the way = usput rečeno, uostalom; # heart = napamet; # all means = svakako; # no means = nikako, nipošto; # chance = slučajno; # right = po pravu, po pravdi; [US] # and large = u cjelosti, uopće; man # man = čovjek za čovjekom; side # side = jedan za drugoga; # birth = od poroda, po rođenju; (better) # far = mnogo (bolji); # degrees = postepeno; # way of a joke = kao šala, za šalu; # hint of = zbog, pomoću; # reason of = zbog, pomoću; # now = međutim, već sada; # your leave = s vašom dozvolom
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    blizu
    dalje
    duž
    iz
    kod
    kraj
    od
    ovdje
    po
    pomoću
    pored
    prije
    rečeno
    ubrzo
    uostalom
    uskoro
    uz
    za

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  • French leave — is Leave of absence without permission or without announcing one s departure , [ Brewer s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (Millennium Edition; London: Cassell, 1999)] including leaving a party without bidding farewell to the host. The intent… …   Wikipedia

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  • French leave — French French (fr[e^]nch), prop. a. [AS. frencisc, LL. franciscus, from L. Francus a Frank: cf. OF. franceis, franchois, fran[,c]ois, F. fran[,c]ais. See {Frank}, a., and cf. {Frankish}.] Of or pertaining to France or its inhabitants. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • french leave — To take French leave is to leave a gathering without saying goodbye or without permission …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • French leave — French′ leave′ n. a departure without ceremony, permission, or notice: Taking French leave, he evaded his creditors[/ex] • Etymology: 1765–75 …   From formal English to slang

  • French leave — n. [< 18th c. custom, prevalent in France, of leaving receptions without taking leave of the host or hostess] an unauthorized, unnoticed, or unceremonious departure; act of leaving secretly or in haste …   English World dictionary

  • French leave — n. (obsol.) leaving without saying goodbye to take French leave * * * (obsol.) [ leaving without saying goodbye ] to take French leave (obsol.) [ leaving without saying goodbye ] to take French leave …   Combinatory dictionary

  • French leave —    If you leave an official or social event without notifying the person who invited you, you take French leave.     Is Bill coming back for the closing speech or has he taken French leave? …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • French leave —    unauthorized absence    Originally of a soldier, implying a propensity in French soldiers for desertion. Some civilian and figurative use:     We could still, if we wished, take French leave of Vietnam. (M. McCarthy, 1967) …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • French leave — {n.} The act of slipping away from a place secretly and without saying good bye to anyone. * / It s getting late, Rob whispered to Janet. Let s take French leave and get out of here. / …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • French leave — {n.} The act of slipping away from a place secretly and without saying good bye to anyone. * / It s getting late, Rob whispered to Janet. Let s take French leave and get out of here. / …   Dictionary of American idioms

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