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s l. čast; počast, slava; 2. odlikovanje, počasni položaj 3. [fig] ures, ukras, dika / #s [pl] l. iskazivanje počasi 2. [univ] najviše ocjene 3. najjače karte u kartanju; [coll] to do the #s = dočekivati, primati goste; the #s of war = privilegije koje se odobravaju poraženom neprijatelju; military #s = vojne počasti; last #s = posljednja počast; birthday #s = popis naslova i odlikovanja koje podjeljuje monarh na svoj rođendan; [univ] to take an #s degree = studirati na višem specijalističkom nivou; [univ] to pass with #s = položiti (ispit) s najvišom ocjenom; Your (His) Honour = Vaše (Njegovo) blagorođe; to be on one's # to = imati moralnu obavezu; upon my # = poštenja mi; # bright = poštena riječ; law of # = zakon časti; kodeks časti; affair of # = stvar časti; dvoboj; debt of # = častan dug; guard of # = počasna straža; maid of # = dvorska dama, počasna pratilja; point of # = stvar časti; word of # = poštena riječ, svečano obećanje; [com] act of # = časni prihvat; [com] acceptor for another's # = časni prihvatnik; acceptance of a bill for the # of = časni prihvat mjenice; # is satisfied = časi je udovoljeno; may I have the # of = smijem li imati čast, hoćete li me počastiti; to put a p on his # = vezati koga čašću; to render the last #s = odati, iskazati posljednju počast; to meet due # = biti isplaćen, prihvaćen (mjenica)* * *
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