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his+ex-wife

  • 1 take to

    vi zabavljati se čim; baviti se čim, dati se na što, odati se čemu, posvetiti se čemu, zavoljeti koga; uputiti se, krenuti; uteći se, pribjeći / to # drin- king = odati se piću; to # commerce = posvetiti se trgovini; to # the road= dati se na razbojništvo; how does he # his wife? = kako se slaže [živi] sa svojom ženom?; the disease took to his lungs = bolest mu se slegla na pluća; to # one's heels = podbrusiti pete

    English-Croatian dictionary > take to

  • 2 put away

    vt/i I.[vt] skloniti, odnijeti, staviti na svoje mjesto, pospremiti (put your books away); uštedjeti, ostaviti na stranu; staviti na stranu, odložiti (he put the problem away from him); okaniti se (he # all ideas of becoming a doctor); ostaviti se (he # drinking); napustiti (he # his wife); iznevjeriti; ukloniti koga (they put him away in an asylum=smjestili su ga, sklonili su ga u dom); [sl] jesti, piti (to # a pound of steak, a gallon of beer); potrošiti, spiskati I.[vi]II. vi [mar] isploviti (to # from harbour)
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    skloniti
    staviti na mjesto
    ubiti

    English-Croatian dictionary > put away

  • 3 world

    s 1. svijet, zemlja; svemir 2. bitak, život na zemlji, sve što postoji, životinjski svijt; svi ljudi, ljudski život, ljudski odnosi, svjetovni, ovozemaljski duh 3. prosječno (obično) ljudsko društvo, zajednica ljudi, javni život; javnost 4. društveni sloj, društvena klasa 5. svijet pojedinca, okolina, duhovni vidokrug 6. veliko mnoštvo, množina, golem broj, prostranstvo / the # to come = budući život; the lower # = pakao; zemlja; Prince of this # = đavo; # without end = od stolječa do stoljeća; nothing in the # = ništa na svijetu, baš ništa; for all the # like = upravo kao; citizen of the # = svjetski čovvjek, kozmopolit; the wise old # = dobri stari običaji, dobro staro iskustvo; man of the # = iskusan čovjek; all the # and his wife = svi od reda, svikoliki, sav otmjeni, elegantni svijet; [sl] to the # potpuno, sasvim; to begin the # = ući u život; # s away fromm = vrlo udaljen; # s = vrlo mnogo; to carry the # before one = imati sreće (uspjeha) u svijetu; a # of = vrlo mnogo, mnoštvo; not for # s = ni za što na svijetu; all over the # = po cijelom svijetu; to be on top of the # = sjajno se osjećati, biti u sedmom nebu
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    avet
    svemir
    svijet
    svjetski
    zemlja
    život

    English-Croatian dictionary > world

См. также в других словарях:

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  • his wedded wife — woman he married, his wife …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • became his lawful wife — became his wife, became his spouse …   English contemporary dictionary

  • wife of one's bosom — his beloved wife, his spouse …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Wife — For other uses, see Wife (disambiguation). The Merchant s Wife (1918) by Boris Kustodiev …   Wikipedia

  • wife — n. 1) (old fashioned) to take a wife 2) to beat; desert, leave one s wife 3) an abused, battered; common law; estranged wife; ex wife, former; jealous; unfaithful wife 4) (misc.) he had two children by his first wife * * * [waɪf] battered common… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • wife —    While wives in earlier times appear to have regularly addressed their partners as ‘husband’, husbands do not seem to have returned the compliment and used ‘wife’ as a normal term of address.    There is a useful passage in The Taming of the… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

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