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1 lekcija
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2 nastavni sat
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3 predavanje
lecture, sat lesson izručivanje handing over* * *• communication, pape• transfer• lesson• lecture• convection• reading• recital -
4 sat
ručni (wrist-)watch, zidni i drugi clock, nastavni lesson, vrijeme hour* * *• clock• class• timepiece• watch• lesson• hour -
5 opamećivanje
n (gradually) growing/making wiser, (repeatedly) teaching a lesson, being taught a lesson -
6 imati predavanje
• have a lesson -
7 instrukcija
instruction, poduka private lesson* * *• briefing• instruction -
8 obuka
f instruction; (izobrazba) training; sch classes pl (- nastava) I praktična -a practical classes, training; -a skijanja skiing in-struction/classes/school; vojna -a military training; mil osnovna -a basic training; (amer. mornarica i pomorska pješadija) b* * *• briefing• drill• training• tuition• teaching• instruction• lesson• nurture• ordinary -
9 podučiti
vt pf teach; give a lesson; tutor; instruct* * *• instruct -
10 poduka
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11 poučiti
vt pf advise, counsel itd. (- poučavati); provide a lesson for* * *• coach• edify• tutor• instruct -
12 pouka
instruction, priče moral* * *• edification• lesson• advice• morality -
13 satnica
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14 vježba
exercise, drill, training* * *• exercise• exercised• drill• training• squatting• practice• lesson• rehearse -
15 zadatak
task, math arithmetical problem* * *• exercise• example• duty• task• problem• job• lesson• lot• assignment• assessment• message• mission -
16 opametiti se
vr pf grow wiser; learn one's lesson, come to one's senses; learn sense, show good sense, know better; A sl get smart, wise up | nikad se ti nećeš opametiti se you'll never learn (sense) -
17 oparen
pp & adj steamed, scalded; fig having learnt one's lesson | skočiti kao oparen jump out of one's seat, si hit the roof -
18 opareno
adv in a scalded state; after learning (ili having learnt) one's lesson
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Lesson — Les son (l[e^]s s n), n. [OE. lessoun, F. le[,c]on lesson, reading, fr. L. lectio a reading, fr. legere to read, collect. See {Legend}, and cf. {Lection}.] 1. Anything read or recited to a teacher by a pupil or learner; something, as a portion of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lesson — [les′ən] n. [ME lessoun < OFr leçon < L lectio, a reading, hence text, lesson < pp. of legere, to read: see LOGIC] 1. something to be learned; specif., a) an exercise or assignment that a student is to prepare or learn within a given… … English World dictionary
Lesson — Les son, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lessoned} ( s nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Lessoning}.] To teach; to instruct. Shak. [1913 Webster] To rest the weary, and to soothe the sad, Doth lesson happier men, and shame at least the bad. Byron. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lesson XX — Género Drama, Romance, Yaoi, Shōjo Estudio Daiei Co. Ltd Lanzamiento 1995 … Wikipedia Español
lesson — [n1] information taught assignment, chalk talk*, class, coaching, drill, education, exercise, homework, instruction, lecture, period, practice, quiz, reading, recitation, schooling, study, task, teaching, test, tutoring; concepts 274,285,287… … New thesaurus
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lesson — index caveat, correction (punishment), guidance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
lesson — ● lesson Mot anglais signifiant leçon et désignant en Angleterre, aux XVIIe et XVIIIe s., une suite ou sonate pour un ou plusieurs instruments. (J. Dowland, T. Morley, H. Purcell et G. F. Händel sont les principaux auteurs de lessons.) … Encyclopédie Universelle
lesson — (n.) early 13c., a reading aloud from the Bible, also something to be learned by a student, from O.Fr. leçon, from L. lectionem (nom. lectio) a reading, noun of action from pp. stem of legere to read (see LECTURE (Cf. lecture) (n.)). Transferred… … Etymology dictionary
lesson — (izg. lèsn) m DEFINICIJA 1. glazb. pov. instrumentalno djelo, posebno kompozicije za orgulje (u Engleskoj u 17. i 18. st.) 2. čitanje odlomaka iz svetih knjiga za vrijeme službe u crkvi ETIMOLOGIJA engl … Hrvatski jezični portal
lesson — ► NOUN 1) a period of learning or teaching. 2) a thing learned. 3) a thing that serves as a warning or encouragement. 4) a passage from the Bible read aloud during a church service. ORIGIN Old French leçon, from Latin legere read … English terms dictionary