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  • 1 potato

    s [bot] krumpir (biljka i gomolj) / [sl] quite the # = upravo ono što treba, što se traži; not quite the clean # = ne sasvim besprijekoran čovjek; mashed # = pire od krumpira
    * * *

    krumpir
    krumpirov

    English-Croatian dictionary > potato

  • 2 cheese

    sl / quite the # = baš ono pravo
    * * *

    sir

    English-Croatian dictionary > cheese

  • 3 air

    s 1.zrak, uzduh, atmosfera 2.plin 3.lagan vjetar, propuh,povjetarac 4.vladanje, ponašanje, način, držanje 5.vanjština, izgled 6.[pl] izvještačeno ponašanje, uobraženo držanje 7.javnost, razglašenost, pronošenje 8.[mus] napjev, melodija, pjesma, arija / in the open # = pod vedrim nebom, u prirodi; fresh # = svjež zrak; to take # = pročuti se, postati čuven; to take the # = prošetati se, izaći na svježi zrak; quite in the # = sasvim nesigurno; castles in the # = kule u zraku; to give oneself #s = pogospoditi se, uobražavati sebi; #s and graces = izvještačeno otmjeno držanje; to travel by # = putovati avionom; to be on the # = [radio] biti emitiran; to put on the # = emiti- rati; to beat the # = baviti se jalovim poslom, uzalud se truditi; to keep a person in the # = držati koga u neizvjesnosti
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    atmosfera
    avijatički
    eter
    iznijeti u javnost
    izraz lica
    melodija
    napjev
    pjesma
    povjetarac
    provjetravati
    sušiti rublje
    uzduh
    vjetriti
    zračiti
    zračni
    zračnog
    zrak
    zrakoplovni

    English-Croatian dictionary > air

  • 4 mark

    s 1. znak, oznaka;žig, biljeg, znamenje; križ (umjesto potpisa) 2. (školska) ocjena 3. mrlja, ogrebotina, oštećenje;[fig] ožiljak, trag; (žig) 4. [com] oznaka cijene ([price#) 5. potrebni standard, nivo 6. (željeni) cilj 7. važnost, ugled ([a man of no ]#) 8. [sport] startna linija / [com] trade # = zaštitni znak; a man of # = ugledan čovjek,velika ličnost; below the # = ispod očekivanja,nedostatan; [fig] beside the #, off the # = bez veze s predmetom, što ne spada na stvar; [fig] up to the # = dovoljan, na visini; to be (fall) wide of the # = biti netočan, neprecizan, postići slab pogodak; to make one's # = steći ime, istaći se;ostaviti dojam ([with] na); [fig] to hit the # = uspjeti, pogoditi; [fig] to miss the # = promašiti, ne uspjeti; [coll] an easy # = laka žrtva (za varanje), laka meta, dobar objekt (za iyrugivanje); not be (feel (quite) up to the # = ne osjećati se (posve) dobro, ne biti (zadovoljan) kako treba; [sport] on your # s = interpretacija s marka (novac i mjera za težinu)
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    bodovati
    cilj
    jedinica
    meta
    mrlja
    obilježiti
    obilježje
    ocijeniti
    ocjena
    otisak
    označiti
    oznaka
    pečatiti
    trag
    ukazati
    zapaziti
    zarez
    znak
    žig
    žig na uhu

    English-Croatian dictionary > mark

  • 5 shake

    vt/i (shook, shaken) I. vt 1. drmati, tresti, promućkati, istresti (out of iz); [US] miješati (karte); potresti, klimati (glavom) 2. potresti, uzdrmati, pokolebati; [fig] oslabiti II. vi biti potresan, tresti se, drhtati (with od); [mus] izvoditi trilere / to # hands = rukovati se; to # one by the hand = rukovati se; to # one's first in a p's face = prijetiti kome šakom; to # a leg = plesati; to # with fear (cold) = drhtati od straha (zime)); quite #n = klonuo, potrresen; badly #n = vrlo potresen; to # in one's shoes = drhtati od straha
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    drhtaj
    drhtanje
    drhtati
    drmanje
    drmati
    potres
    pukotina
    stisak ruke
    tren
    tresti
    tresti se
    triler
    udarac

    English-Croatian dictionary > shake

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