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1 straw
s 1. slama 2. slamka 3. [fig] malenkost, sitnica, trica, zera 4. slamnat šešir / [arch] in the = u babinjama; man of = # plašilo za ptice; [fig] čovjek od slame; golač, sirotinja; # vote= neslužbena, novinska anketa; to draw = # s = ždrijebati slamkama različite dužine; to make bricks without # = početi kakav posao bez potrebnih sredstava; to catch a # = hvatati se za slamku: the last # = posljednja kap (od koje se prelila čaša); a # shows which way the wind blows = i mali mig može mnogo kazati; don't care a # = ne marim nimalo; a # in the wind = nagovještaj* * *
slama
slamka -
2 straw/soda straw
makaroni -
3 straw hat
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4 straw walkers
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5 straw-bed
slamarica -
6 straw bid
s [US] tobožnja molitva -
7 straw board
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8 straw chopper
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9 straw mat
s slamni podložak, otirač; hasura, rogožina -
10 straw thatched
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11 straw vote
s [pol] pokusno glasanje, neslužbena(novinska) anketa -
12 straw-bid
s [US] tobožnja molitva -
13 straw-board
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14 straw-chopper
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15 straw-coloured
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16 straw-mat
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17 straw-thatched
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18 straw-vote
s [pol] pokusno glasanje, neslužbena(novinska) anketa -
19 hut(straw-hut)
baraka
koliba -
20 clutch
vt/i I.[vt] šćepati, zgrabiti, uhvatiti; stiskati, stisnuti II.[vi] hvatati se ([at] za) / [fig] to # at a straw = hvatati se za slamku* * *
grabiti
hrvanje
kandže
kopÄa
kvaÄilo
leglo
spojka
stiskati
Å¡ape
Å¡Äepati
zahvat
zgrabiti
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Straw — is an agricultural by product, the dry of a cereal plant, after the grain or seed has been removed. Straw makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as barley, oats, rice, rye and wheat. In times gone by, it was regarded as a useful by … Wikipedia
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straw — (n.) O.E. streaw stems or stalks of certain cereals, lit. that which is scattered or strewn, related to streowian (see STREW (Cf. strew)), from P.Gmc. *strawam that which is scattered (Cf. O.N. stra, Dan. straa, Swed. strô, O.Fris. stre, O.Du., O … Etymology dictionary
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