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s 1. rovaš, štap s rovašima, zarez, brazda, ožiljak 2. startna crta 3. račun, dug ([fig]) 4. uzrok, razlog 5. [sl] sreća, lak uspjeh 6. dvadeset, dvadeset komada 7. [pl] mnoštvo, bezbroj 8. dvadeset jarda, dvadeset funti 9. [sport] rezultat, broj bodova, stanje igre (what is the # now?) 10. [mus] note, partitura; glazba, glazbeni dio (operete) 11. [mar] žlijeb u koloturniku / to pay one's # = platiti dug, račun; [fig] to pay off old # = isplatiti stare dugove, urediti račune; to keep # = brojiti bodove kod igre; three # and ten = sedamdeset godina, normalna duljina ljudskog života; #s of people = mnoštvo ljudi; to run up a # = zadužiti se; to go off at # = zagrijati se, osobito pri raspravljanju o omiljenom predmetu; [fig] to quit #s with = isplatiti stare dugove, izravnati račune; [sl] what a #! = kakve li lijepe sreće! [sl] he is too fond of making # = voli postizati jeftine uspjehe in # = jednaki dijelovi poredani jedan ispod drugoga on the # of = zbog, s razloga on more #s than one = iz više raznih razloga on that # = u tom pogledu, što se toga tiče death pays all #s = smrt izravnava sve račune* * *
biljeg
bilježiti zgoditke
bodovanje
bodove
broj bodova
dvadeset
dvadeset funti
dvadeset jardi
masa
mnoštvo
note
obilježavati
osvojiti bodove
oštro kritikov.
partitura
pogodak
pokazatelj
postići
postići uspjeh
postizati
proraÄunati
proraÄunavanje
raÄun
rezultat
sreća
stanje igre
suma
tabela bodova
uspjeh
velika koliÄina
zabilježiti
zajedljiva primjedba
zarez
zarezati
zasjeći
zasjek
zbir bodova
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