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81 kotač
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82 metnuti
vt pf place, set, put, deposit (- staviti) I -uo se u oca he is the very spit of his father, he is the chip of the old block; -uti natrag replace; vulg metnutiuti ga nekome (udesiti, nasamanti) A sl: screw/shaft smb.; stick/sock it to smb.; tab metnutii joj! jam it t* * *• set• put• put down -
83 nekadašnji
one time, pristine* * *• sometime• former• ancient• old• one time• quondam -
84 nemoderan
outmoded, out of fashion, unfashionable* * *• date• unfashionable• old-fashioned -
85 nesuvremen
adj uncontemporary, unmodern* * *• out of date• old-fashioned -
86 osmogodišnjak
• eight years old child -
87 otac
father, coll daddy, papa, pop* * *• dad• sire• father• old man• pa• parent• papa• pater -
88 petogodišnji
adj five-year; five-year(- old) | hist petogodišnji plan five-year plan* * *• quinquennial -
89 postariji
adj rather old, oldish, getting on (ili advanced) in years, aged* * *• eldery -
90 prošlost
f the past; past times/days, days gone by, the old days; - davnina | to je - it's (in the) past now, it's a thing of the past, it's history; emph it's ancient history; fig that's water under the bridge now; Jugoslavija je prošlost Yugoslavia is history; - je - w* * *• foregoing• history• antecedent• past• past participle -
91 razvratnik
m debauchee, voluptuary, lecherou person | stari razvratnik dirty old man (abbr d. o. m.* * *• profligate• rake -
92 sedmogodišnja i osmogodišnja djeca
• seven and eight year old childrenHrvatski-Engleski rječnik > sedmogodišnja i osmogodišnja djeca
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93 sranje
n vulg crapping, shitting | sranje! crap!, shit!, bullshit!, horseshit!, chicken shit!; ovaj film je sranje this movie is a piece of shit; život je sranje life stinks/sucks; i ti padaš na to -? and you're buying that line of crap?; sve je to isto sranje it's the same old shi* * *• bullshit• shitting• crapping -
94 stanovnik
inhabitant, resident* * *• denizen• town/city dweller• indwell• inhabitant• habitant• old timer• resident -
95 starčić
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96 stari
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97 starica
f old woman/lady* * *• crone -
98 stariti
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99 starosjedilac
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100 studentica
f (woman) student; coll college girl, AE+ coed l bivša AE alumna, BE old girl* * *• student
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