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s 1. rame, pleće; [pl] leđa 2. [fig] izbočina u obliku ramena / to have broad #s = biti jak, moći nositi mnogo tereta ili odgovornosti; old head on young #s = mladenačka mudrost, pametan mladić; to put (set) # to wheel = vrlo se truditi; odlučno se čega prihvatiti; straight from the # 0 bez okolišanja; uspješan (udarac); to give the cold # to = hladno primiti, izbjegavati (koga), prezirno postupati (s kim); # to # = rame uz rame ([fig]); [mar] # of mutton sail = trokutno jedro; [coll] to rub #s with = biti u prijateljskim odnosima sa; to stand head and #s above = nadvisivati, biti mnogo iznad* * *
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