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take+charge+(of)

  • 1 charge

    s 1. [mil] [el] naboj 2. [her] lozinka, slika grba 3. [fig] teret; opterećenje, dug (on a house) 4. cijena, trošak paska, nadzor, trud, skrb, briga; uprava, dužnost, služba; odgovornost ([of] za) 6. štićenik, štićenica, povjerena osoba ili stvar 7. nalog, uputa; poziv, opomena 8. namet, pristojba, tarifa 9. optužba 10. [mil] juriš; signal za juriš 11. [eccl] pastva; župa / [com] #s [pl] = troškovi, izdaci; to give a [p] in # = predati koga policiji; to lay to one's # = teretiti koga; to be in # of = voditi, upravljati, biti zadužen za, biti odgovoran za, brinuti se za; under the # of = na čijoj brizi, vođen od, pod čijom upravom; to make a # for a [th] = zaračunati što; to take # of = preuzeti brigu (ili odgovornost) za što, pobrinuti se za; [com] to the #s of = na (čiji) teret; no #, free of # = bez troškova, oslobođen od troškova, besplatan; [com] petty #s [pl] = sitni izdaci; at our #s = na naš teret; #s forward = pouzećem; troškove plaća primalac; what are the #s against him? = zbog čega ga okrivljuju? s [mil] oficirski konj; bojni konj s [arch] (velika plosnata) zdjela
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    cijena
    davanje
    dug
    dužnost
    lik
    metak
    nabiti
    naboj
    nadzor
    naknada
    napajati
    napasti
    naplaćivati
    naplata
    naplatiti
    natovariti
    natući
    navala
    odgovornost
    okriviti
    opteretiti
    optužba
    optužiti
    pristojba
    puniti
    punjenje
    stopa
    taksa
    terećenje
    teret
    teretiti
    tužiti
    zacijeniti
    zaduženje
    zadužiti
    zaračunati

    English-Croatian dictionary > charge

  • 2 cover

    s 1. pokrivač, pokrivalo 2. pokrovac, pokrov; poklopac; zaklopac 3. tok, plašt, navlaka 4. omot, kuverta 5. korice, uvez (knjige) 6. vanjski plašt (gume kod dvokolice) 7. zaklon ([from] od, protiv); okrilje (mraka), zaštita 8. skrovište (životinja); guštik, šikara 9. [com] pokriće 10. prostirak, stolni pribor za jednu osobu 11. [fig] izlika (under the # of) / from # to # = od korice do korice, od početka do kraja (knjige); under separate # = u posebnom omotu, posebno; [mil] under # = zaštićen, pod zaklonom; [mil] to take # = potražiti zaklon, zakloniti se; to break # = (divljač) izići iz skrovišta, doći na čistinu; [US] # charge = doplatak (u restauraciji za glazbu itd.)
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    deka
    futrola
    kapak
    korice
    korice knjige
    naknaditi
    nasuti
    navlaka
    obložiti
    obuhvaćati
    obuhvatiti
    ogrnuti
    omot
    osiguranje
    osigurati
    paravan
    poklopac
    poklopiti
    pokriće
    pokriti
    pokrivač
    pokrivati
    pokrov
    prekriti
    preljev
    presvlaka
    prijeći
    prikazati
    prostirka
    zaklon
    zakloniti
    zaštitni sloj
    zatrpati
    zatvarač

    English-Croatian dictionary > cover

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