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s 1. kost 2. #s [pl] kosti; kostur; tijelo, smrtni ostaci 3. koštana tvar (bjelokost, kitova us); predmet od kosti; #s [pl] kastanjete; kocke za kockanje 4. [cul] malen komad mesa s kosti, već načet komad mesa s kosti 5. [fig] predmet svađe, razmirice, kamen smutnje, povod razdora / to the #s = do kosti, do srži; flesh and # = tijelo; skin and # = kost i koža; bred in the # = prirođen, neuklonjiv, neizbrisiv; to make no #s = ne oklijevati, ne okolišati, ne kolebati, ne ustezati se ( [of] [about] zbog,[to] da); he will make old #s = on neće doživjeti starost; to feel in one's #s = osjećati u kostima, instiktivno osjećati; [fig] I have a # to pick with you = imam s tobom obračun; to have no #s about = ne dvoumiti se, ne ustezati se zbog; # of contention = kamen smutnje* * *
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2 hear
vt/i (heard, heard) I.[vt] čuti, slušati; poslušati, saslušati; ispitati (lekciju); [jur] preslušati, saslušati svjedoke, voditi (istragu, sudski postupak); raspravljati, pretresati; uslišiti; doznati ([of] o; [from] od) I.[vi]I. vi čuti, dobiti vijest ([about] o); čuti ([of] za); dočuti; primiti glas ([from] od) / to # a p out = saslušati koga do kraja; #! #! = čujmo! čujmo!; [iron] gle!; I've heard tell of = kazivali su mi; I won't # of such a thing = neću ni da čujem za nešto takvo; neću trpjeti takvo što; [fig] to make oneself heard = privući pažnju na sebe; ]fam] you will # about it = odgovarat ćeš ti za to* * *
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