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1 take leave
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2 take one's leave
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3 chair
s 1. stalac, stolica; univ katedra 2. čast gradonačelnika; predsjedništvo, predsjedanje, predsjednik; ležište tračnice / arm # = naslonjač, fotelj; bath # = stolica na kotačima (za bolesnike); curule # = vrsta rimske stolice optočene slonovom kosti; deck # = stolica za sklapanje; ležaljka; easy # = naslonjač, ležaljka, počivaljka; below the # = koji još nije postigao predsjednički oložaj; passed the # = koji je već bio na predsjedničkom položaju; to take a # = sjesti; to take the # = otpočeti sjednicu, zauzeti predsjedničko mjesto; to leave the # = završiti sjednicu; to be in the # = voditi sjednicu, predsjedati; # ! # ! res! = mir!; the # = predsjedatelj* * *
fotelja
mjesto
predsjedatelj
predsjedati
predsjednik
sjedalica
sjedalo
stolac
stolica
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