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vt 1. (po)dignuti, uzdignuti, uzdići; uskrsavati, oživiti 2. (zemlju, narod) (po)buniti, dizati(against, upon protiv koga); podstrekavati koga (to do da učiništo); izazivati, probuditi(smjelost, odvažnost); zagrijati za, raspaliti za, poticati, bodriti; oživljavati 3. podići, sagraditi, postaviti (kuću, spomenik) 4. uzgajati, odgojiti, othraniti(životinje),gajiti, odgajati, njegovati (biljke); saditi, obrađivati (povrće); sijati (žito); [fig] stvoriti, proizvoditi (što) 5. izazvati, prouzročiti (smijeh); podići, uzdići (glas, viku itd.); prouzročiti (pobunu, kavgu); pobuditi, uzbuditi (osjećaj); pokrenuti, postaviti, potaknuti (pitanje) iznijeti što na dnevni red 6. dizati tjerati uvis (vodu itd.) ( from iz); promaknuti, unaprijediti koga (to na u) 7. dizati (moral); (kauzativno) učiniti da se digne (npr. kruh); dozivati (duhove); [mar] opaziti, ugledati (kopno, brod) 8. [fig] uzvisiti; povisiti, uzimati, ubirati, utjerati (porez, novac); donositi (dobitak, dohodak); uzeti (zajam); osnovati, utemeljiti (zakladu); dizati, kupiti (vojsku) 9. odustati od, dokrajčiti (opsjedanje, opsadu); ukloniti, ukinuti, dići (zabranu, obustavu); uveličati, povećati (glas, slavu); širiti (miris); čupati (čohu itd.) 10. povisiti, povećati (plaću itd.) (by za, to na); (po)dizati (vrijednost, cijenu); naglasiti, istaknuti što; vaditi, kopati (ugljen itd.) / fig to # the wind = pribaviti sebi novac ili sredstva; [fig] to # a dust = uzvitlati prašinu, dići buku; to # one's hat to a p = pozdraviti koga skidanjem šešira; to # one's glass to a p = nazdraviti komu, podići čašu u čije zdravlje; to # to the throne = uzdići, postaviti na prijestolje; to # hell (Cain, the Devil) = dizati paklensku buku; to # money = sakupiti, pribaviti novac; to # one's han = podići ruku (na koga), udariti (koga)* * *
dići
dizati
dobivati
izaći
kopati
lažan
neispravan
obrađivati
odgajati
odgojiti
podići
podignuti
podizati
potaknuti
poticati
povećati
povisiti
prestati
probuditi
sagraditi
uspon
uzgajati
vaditi
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