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1 fit
adj (#ly [adv]) sposoban, vješt, iskusan; pogodan, prikladan; pristao, koji odgovara; valjan, dobar, dostojan, primjeran; mjerodavan; spreman, pripravan, sklon; gotov, iscrpljen; [sport] u dobroj formi, zdrav / it is # to do = pristoji se, zgodno je, u redu je, priliči da se učini more than is # = prekomjerno; pretjerano, neumjereno; it is not # = ne pristoji se; to be # for = biti sposoban za, dorastao čemu; he cried # to break his heart = od plača umalo da mu srce nije puklo; he ran # to burst = trčao je dok mu nije nestalo daha, dok se nije zadihao; as # as a fiddle = zdrav kao dren, kao riba; to feel (keep) # = osjećati se čio i zdrav; # time and place = pravo vrijeme i mjesto; I am not # to be seen = ne mogu se pokazati; do as you think # = postupajte kako smatrate potrebnim; he was # to die of shame = bilo mu je da propadne u zemlju od stida* * *
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podoban
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prilagoditi
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