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1 kesica
f dim little purse, (little) pouch; biol pouch sac; - vrećica I kesicae pod očima pouches under the/smb's eyes* * *• sachet• pouch -
2 duhankesa
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3 kesa
f purse, pouch, money-bag; biol pouch, sac; - vrećica I fig razdriješiti -u (posegnuti u -u) loosen the purse-strings (- posegnuti u džep); fig udariti po -i - udariti po džepu; prov prazna -a ne divani A coll money talks (and bullshit walks)* * *• sack• purse• bag• poke -
4 diplomatska pošta
• diplomatic pouch -
5 fišeklija
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6 novčanik
purse, wallet* * *• wallet• pouch• purse• pocket book• pocketbook -
7 tobolac
m quiver; pouch* * *• sac• quiver -
8 torbica
f dim small bag; (ženska) handbag, AE+ Purse, AE + pocketbook (bez ručke clutchbag) | otimač - handbag/purse snatcher; - torbica pojas* * *• satchel• pouch• hand-bag• bag -
9 vrećica
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10 nabojnjača
f (pojas) cartridge-belt; (oramena) shoulder-belt, bandoleer; (torbica na pojasu) cartridge-box, pouch, ammunition bag I petlja u -i (za jedan metak) cartridge-loop
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Pouch — Gemeinde Muldestausee Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pouch — Pouch, n. [F. poche a pocket, pouch, bag; probably of Teutonic origin. See {Poke} a bag, and cf. {Poach} to cook eggs, to plunder.] 1. A small bag; usually, a leathern bag; as, a pouch for money; a shot pouch; a mail pouch, etc. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pouch — [pouch] n. [ME pouche < MFr poche, var. of poque: see POKE2] 1. a small bag or sack for carrying something, as in one s pocket [a leather tobacco pouch ] ☆ 2. a mailbag; specif., one whose opening can be locked, as for sending diplomatic… … English World dictionary
pouch — [pautʃ] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old North French; Origin: pouche] 1.) a small leather, cloth, or plastic bag that you can keep things in, and which is sometimes attached to a belt pouch of ▪ a leather pouch of tobacco ▪ a money pouch 2.) especially … Dictionary of contemporary English
Pouch — may refer to:* Pouch (marsupial) used by female marsupials to rear their young through early infancy * Ileo anal pouch, an internal reservoir formed by connecting the end of the small intestine (the ileum) to the rectum * a Bag * Pouch, Germany a … Wikipedia
pouch|y — «POW chee», adjective, pouch|i|er, pouch|i|est. having pouches; like a pouch; baggy … Useful english dictionary
Pouch — Pouch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pouched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pouching}.] 1. To put or take into a pouch. [1913 Webster] 2. To swallow; said of fowls. Derham. [1913 Webster] 3. To pout. [Obs.] Ainsworth. [1913 Webster] 4. To pocket; to put up with. [R.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pouch — A container identified by its leather neck strap with a closing latch and eye near the opening (unlike a sack, which is tied). It is generally used for First Class Mail and registered mail; a special blue and orange pouch is used for Express Mail … Glossary of postal terms
pouch — [ pautʃ ] noun count 1. ) a small bag made of cloth or thin leather: a tobacco pouch 2. ) a fold of skin on the body of an animal, such as the place where a KANGAROO carries its baby a ) AMERICAN a loose fold of skin under your eye … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pouch — pouch; pouch·less; … English syllables
pouch-on — To prepare a pouch of First Class Mail for another post office … Glossary of postal terms