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prep I. (pokret); # (of) iz, izvan, van ([to be # the programme] biti izvan programa); zbog; radi; od ([two # of ten] dva od desetorice, jedna petina) II. (položaj); 1. izvan, van ([3 miles # of London] tri milje izvan Londona) 2. slobodan od lišen ([to be # of] biti bez čega, nemati što) 3. porijeklom od ([a foal bz Caesar # of Cleopatra] ždrebe kojemu je otac Cezar a majka Jkeioatra) / form # = iz, van; # of doors = na otvorenom, napolju; # of breath = bez daha; # of doubt = bez sumnje, izvan sumnje, nesumnjivo; # of it = isključivši; lišen; s gubitkom, u neprilici; neupućen u zabludi; # of date = zastario, nemoderan; # of one's own head = sam od sebe iz vlastite pobude; to take # of bond = izvaditi (obično nakon carinjenja) robu iz carinskog skladišta; [com] # of stock = rasprodan, čega više nema na zalihi; of sight # of mind = daleko od očiju, daleko od srca; # of danger = izvan opasnosti; # of money = bez novaca* * *
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