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1 rag
s 1. dronjak, prnja, cunja, krpa, trulja, odrpina 2. platno, platnena roba od krpa, prnja, 3. [pl] odrpana, pohabana odjeća, odijelo, svakidanje odijelo, odjeća 4. [derog] zastava, džepna maramica, zavjesa, novine, novčanica i dr. 5. (preneseno) ulomak, odlomak, djelić, komadić bilo čega, 6. malen, sitan, neznatan ostatak, trag, trun (npr. # of evidence) 7. bijednik, odrpanac / in # s = poderan, odrpan, dronjav, u prnjama; like a red # to a bull = kao biku crvena krpa; not a # to one's back = ni dronjka, ni prnje na tijelu; [US to take the # off (the bush) = sve, svakog natkriti,nadmašiti; tući (u natjecanju); glad # s = svečana odjeća; to cram on every # = dići sva jedra s škriljavas, kremeni pješčanac, brusilovac, tvrd lističav vapnenac s [sl] tučnjava, kavga, izgred; urnebes, graja, rusvaj; šala, peckanje, izazivanje, zadirkivanje; [Univ sl] studentski izgred / fig to get one's # out = rasrditi se, ražestiti se, jako se uzbuditi; fancy dress # = studentsks zabava, kostimirana zabava* * *
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dronjci
krpa
krpe
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2 rag and bone man
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3 rag baby
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4 rag bag
s vreća za krpe, cunje, zbirka svega i svačega -
5 rag bolt
temlejni vijak s trnastom glavom; sidreni vijak -
6 rag fair
s sajam starih stvari, starudije -
7 rag money
s [US] devalviran papirni novac -
8 rag paper
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9 rag shop
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10 rag wheel
s [tech] kotač s urovašenim rubom, zupčanik -
11 rag wool
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12 rag-and-bone-man
s sakupljač krpa, cunjar, truljar -
13 rag-baby
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14 rag-bag
s vreća za krpe, cunje, zbirka svega i svačega -
15 rag-fair
s sajam starih stvari, starudije -
16 rag-money
s [US] devalviran papirni novac -
17 rag-paper
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18 rag-shop
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19 rag-wheel
s [tech] kotač s urovašenim rubom, zupčanik -
20 rag-wool
s vuna od suknenih krpa, od prnja
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