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s 1.pamćenje, sjećanje 2. mišljenje, mnijenje, nazor; misao 3. namjera, nakana, volja, želja; sklonost, raspoloženje 4. duh, duša; um, razum, pamet, mozak, glava / to bear (keep) a the in # = držati što na umu; to bring (call) a th to # = dozvati u sjećanje, podsjećati na što; to come to # = pasti na pamet; to go (pass) out of (from) one's# = ispasti iz misli it passed completely from my = potpuno sam smetnuo s uma; to turn one's # to = svratiti pažnju na; to keep one's # on a th = ne odvraćati pažnje od čega; to take one's # off = odvratiti pažnju od; to have a th on one's # = biti zabrinut zbog čega; to put a p in # of a th = podsjetiti koga na što; to read another's # = čitati, pogađati tuđe misli; to speak one's # = otvoreno kazati svoje mišljenje; to make up one's # = odlučiti, stvoriti odluku; pomiriti se s čim (to a th); to be of a p's = dijeliti s kim mišljenje; to be of one # (about a th) = biti istoga mišljenja (o čemu); to be of the same # = misliti isto, dijeliti mišljenje (s drugima); ne mijenjati (svoje) mišljenje; to change one's # = predomisliti se; to open one's # to = povjeriti komusvoje misli, osjećaje; to be in two # s about a th = biti neodlučan, premišljati se; to give one's # to a th = posvetiti pažnju čemu; to give a p a piece of one's # = očitati komu bukvicu, reći komu svoje; to have half a # to = gotovo htjeti (što učiniti); to have a good # to = imati veliku volju (što učiniti); to know one's own # = znati što se hoće, biti odlučan; to set one's # on a th = silno željeti što, čvrsto sebi poduzeti što; to cast one's # back = vratiti se u duhu, u mislima (to one's childhood= u djetinjstvo); time out of # = davna prošlost; out of one's # = sišao s uma, lud; he is not in his right # = on nije pri zdravu razboru, on nije sasvim pri sebi; in the # 's eye = u duhu, u mislima; frame of # = (trenutno) raspoloženje; absence of # = odsutnost duha; presence of # = prisutnost duha; to one's # =po čijem mišljenju; po čijoj volji; [prov] out of sight, out of # = daleko od oka, daleko od srca; no two # s think alike = koliko ljudi, toliko mišljenja* * *
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nakana
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paziti
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raspoloženje
razum
sjećanje
svijest
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volja
želja
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