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nasukati se
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2 tilt
s 1. nagib, kosina 2. viteška igra, turnir, alka 3. [fig] borba, boj 4. preklopna kolica za istresanje /to give a # to = naheriti, nagnuti; preklopiti, izvrnuti; to come (run) full # against = nasrnuti na s šator, šatorsko debelo platno (na brodu, čamcu); arnjevi (na kolima)* * *
kosina
nagib
nagibati se
nagnuti
nagnuti se
nakriviti se
podrezivati
strmina
Å¡kljocati
zaklopiti
zakositi
zakošenje -
3 wall
s 1. zid, bedem (&fig); [bot] stijenka 2. [arch] dio pločnika uza zid (kuda se pušta da idu starije i poštovanja vrijedne osobe) / to run one's head against a # = htjeti(udarati) glavom kroza zid, pokušati učiniti nešto nemoguće; to see through brick # = biti vrlo pronicljiv; #s have ears = zidovi imaju uši; with one's back to the # = u škripcu, u tešku položaju; [min] hanging # = gornja stijena koja zatvara žilu; [arc] to give one the # = ustupiti komu mjesto da može hodati kraj zida (kao počast); [arch] to take the # of = ne ustupiti komu mjesto kraj zida; to be up against a brick # = ne moći dalje; [fig] to go to the # = propasti, podleći, biti pritisnut o zid, biti zapostavljen, pasti pod stečaj; [fig] the weakest goes to the # = najslabiji biva pobjeđen; [fig] to send a p to the # =stjerati koga u škripac, pritisnuti o zid; [fig] to meet a dead # = naići na razumjevanje; to paint the devil on the # = igrati se s đavolom; [sl] go up the # = razbjesniti se* * *
bedem
granica
obzidati
opasati zidom
stijena
stijenka
zid
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