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adv dolje / to go # ([ship, sun, food]) potonuti; zalaziti, biti progutan; to get # = progutati; sići book goes # knjiga koju su čitaoci dobro primili; to set # = sići, silaziti; money #, pay # = platiti smjesta u gotovu; to write #, to put # = napisati; to bear # = ploviti niz vjetar; to shout #, to hiss # = nadvikati, ušutkati; # to Norfolk = u Norfolk (iz [kotske); to go # = otići na sveučilišta (na praznike ili nakon svršetka studija); to send # = isključiti sa sveučilišta (kao kazna); up & # = gore-dolje, amo-tamo; bread is # = kruh je pojeftinio; from king # to cobler = od kralja do postolara, svi od najvišeg do najni žeg; custom handed # = običaj sačuvan iz starih vremena; to calm # = stišati; to be # on (a person) = oboriti se na koga; # to the ground = potpuno, sasvim, do temelja; # at heel = s izgaženim petama; [fig] neuredan; # on one's luck = obeshrabljen nesrećom; # & out = potučen, nesposoban za borbu; [fig] uništen, upropašten; # under = s druge strane svijeta (u Australiji i dr.); # with fever = bolestan od groznice; a Bill # for the second resding = zakonski prijedlog koji je na dnevnom redu za drugo čitanje; # in the mouth = utučen, obeshrabren; # to date = suvremeno, najmodernije; I was # $ 50 = izgubio sam, štetovao sam $ 50; to clean yhe house # = očistiti cijelu kuću; to go # = stišati se, sleći se (vjetar)* * *
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s 1. odnos; određena točka; pogled 2. obzir (to= na); pristranost, osobita sklonost 3. štovanje, poštovanje / #s [pl] = pozdravi, poštovanje; in all #s = u svakom pogledu; to have # to a th = uzeti što u obzir, imati što u vidu; out of # for = iz obzira, poštovanja prema (komu); give him my #s = pozdravi ga; with # to, in # of (to) = s obzirom na, što se tiče; in that # = u tom pogledu; to pay one's #s to = izraziti štovanje (komu)* * *
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