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1 leap
s 1. skok ([& fig]) 2. prepona, ono što se preskakuje / by #s and bones = velikim skokovima, silnom brzinom; a # in the dark = skok u nepoznato; with a # = naglo, silno brzo, iznenada* * *
cupkati
divokoza
odskoÄiti
preskakivati
skakanje
skakati
skakutati
skoÄiti
skok -
2 leap at
vi skočiti prema (komu, čemu), baciti se na (koga, čega); [fig] objeručke zgrabiti ili prihvatiti -
3 leap out
isticati se -
4 leap year
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5 leap frog
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6 leap frog
vi/t I. [vi] preskakivati se, preskočiti ([over]) (u dječjoj igri) II. [vt] preskočiti ili preskakivati (u dječjoj igri) -
7 leap-frog
vi/t I. [vi] preskakivati se, preskočiti ([over]) (u dječjoj igri) II. [vt] preskočiti ili preskakivati (u dječjoj igri) -
8 leap-frog
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9 leap-year
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10 with a leap
iznenada
naglo
silno brzo -
11 dark
s mrak, tman; neznanje, neprosvijećensot, skrovitost, tajanstvenost; nejasnost, neizvjesnost / at # = u sumrak; in the # = u tami; [arts] the lights and #s of the picture = svijetlo tamno na slici; leap in the # = nepromišljen korak ili pothvat, korak u neizvjesnosti; be in the # = biti neobavješten, ne znati ništa ([about] o)* * *
crn
mraÄan
mraÄni
mrak
tajanstven
tama
taman -
12 leapt
pret i pp od leap skakati itd.* * *
preskakivati -
13 year
s godina; ljeto; godište / #s pl = dob, starost [at ten #s old = u dobi od deset godina]; leap-# = prijestupna godina; New Year's Day = Nova godina [1. siječnja]; New Year's Eve = Silvestrovo [31. prosinca]; New # = nova godina [a happy New #]; old # = stara godina; school # = školska godina; poet in #s= u godinama, vremešan, star; # by #, from # to # = iz godine u godinu, od godine do godine; # in # out = kroz cijelu godinu; this #'s exibition = ovogodišnja izložba; many #s' experience = dugogodišnje iskustvo* * *
godina
ljeto
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