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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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