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1 leave
vt/i I. [vt] 1. ostaviti, prepuštati 2. proći (mimo čega) 3. namrijeti, ostaviti 4. [arch] prestati 5. [US] dopustiti, dozvoliti II. [vi] otići, otputovati / to # it at that = ostaviti kako jest, ne poduzimati više ništa; to # card on a p = ostaviti posjetnicu; to # alone = pustiti na miru; [vulg] to # go = pustiti (iz ruku); to # hold of = ispustiti; to # in the lurch = ostaviti na cjedilu; to # X for Y = odputovati iz X u Y to # harbour (port) = isploviti iz luke; to # word = ostaviti poruku, vijest; to be left till called for = poste restante; I have no money left = nemam više novaca, nije mi preostalo ništa novca; left-luggage office = [rly] prtljažnica, garderoba; to # open = ostaviti nerješeno, neodlučeno; left on hand = preostalo (na skladištu);* * *
dopust
dopustiti
dopuštenje
dozvola
izići
napustiti
odlazak
odsustvo
odsutnost
ostaviti
ostaviti da odstoji
ostavljati
otići
otputovati
prepustiti
prestati
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2 leave over
vt ostaviti (kao višak) / left over = preostao; left-overs = [pl] preostaci -
3 leave off
vt/i I. [vt] 1. prestati; odustati od čega, ostaviti se čega 2. odložiti, ostaviti, odbaciti II. [vi] prestati /left off = odložen, ostavljen; odbačen* * *
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