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1 make out
vt/i I [vt] sastaviti, načiniti (popis); ispostaviti, izdati(dokument,račun); ispuniti (ček);razab(i)rati (slova,obrise itd.); prikazati kao; shvatiti, shvaćati, razumjeti (koga) II [vi] razvijati se; napredovati ([with a p]); tvrditi ([that]) / to make oneself out to be = izdavati se za, prikazivati se kao, praviti se; to make it out = shvatiti, razumjeti, odgonetnuti, (pro)tumačiti; to # a case for = zagovarati, govoriti u prilog čega, zalagati se, založiti se za što; to # a case against = pobijati (što) iznositi argumente protiv (čega); to # one's case = dokazati ispravnost svojeg stajališta,argumentirati* * *
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