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1 take the advantage
iskoristiti nekoga -
2 take the air
izaći na zrak -
3 take the plunge
riskirati -
4 take the road
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5 take the trouble
potruditi se -
6 take the veil
razotkriti -
7 take the levels
nivelirati; poravnavati -
8 to take the boat
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9 to take the form
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10 to take the necessary steps
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11 take to
vi zabavljati se čim; baviti se čim, dati se na što, odati se čemu, posvetiti se čemu, zavoljeti koga; uputiti se, krenuti; uteći se, pribjeći / to # drin- king = odati se piću; to # commerce = posvetiti se trgovini; to # the road= dati se na razbojništvo; how does he # his wife? = kako se slaže [živi] sa svojom ženom?; the disease took to his lungs = bolest mu se slegla na pluća; to # one's heels = podbrusiti pete -
12 take
s ulov; film kadar; theat prihod, primitak; print količina rukopisa koju treba složiti /[US] sl on the # = korumpiran, koji prima mito* * *
filmska klapa
fotografirati
hvatati
igrati
nadzirati
napisati
nositi
oÄarati
odvesti
osvojiti
podržavati
poduzeti
povući
preuzeti
primiti
provesti
rastati se
skinuti
smatrati
ulov
usmjeriti
usvojiti
uzeti
uzeti pravac
uzimanje
uzimati
voditi
zauzeti
zbivati se -
13 take up the stance
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14 take down the top
srušiti krovinu; označiti krovinu -
15 to have the power to take decisions
English-Croatian dictionary > to have the power to take decisions
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16 to take all the steps
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17 to take all the steps necessary
English-Croatian dictionary > to take all the steps necessary
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18 sun
s sunce, sunčeva toplina, sunčeva svjetlost, sunčev sjaj; [poet] dan, godina; [astr] zvijezda sa satelitima; [fig] sjaj, sreća, blagostanje; (ili # burner) jak svijećnjak / the midnight # = ponoćno sunce polarnih krajeva; empire on which the # never sets = carstvo koje se širi po cijelom svijtu, gdje sunce nikad ne zalazi; let not the # go down upon your wrath = neka tvoja srdžba traje samo jedan dan; nothing new under the # = ništa novo pod suncem; mock # = pasunce, jasno svjetlo koje se kadšto vidi uza sunce; to see the # = biti živ ; to rise with the # = ustajati u zoru; make hay while the # shines = željezo dok je vruće; to hold a candle to the # = raditi što suvišno; [mar] to take (shoot) the # = odrediti položaj suncu; with the # = u svitanje; slijedeći put sunca; u smjeru kazaljke na satu; against the # = u smjeru suprotnom kretanju kazaljke na satu; in the # = na suncu; [fig] a place in the # = mjesto pod suncem; to take the # = sunčati se; [fam] to have the # in one's eyes = biti pijan; his # is set = prošli su dani njegove slave; odbrojeni su mu dani* * *
sunce
sunÄati se -
19 air
s 1.zrak, uzduh, atmosfera 2.plin 3.lagan vjetar, propuh,povjetarac 4.vladanje, ponašanje, način, držanje 5.vanjština, izgled 6.[pl] izvještačeno ponašanje, uobraženo držanje 7.javnost, razglašenost, pronošenje 8.[mus] napjev, melodija, pjesma, arija / in the open # = pod vedrim nebom, u prirodi; fresh # = svjež zrak; to take # = pročuti se, postati čuven; to take the # = prošetati se, izaći na svježi zrak; quite in the # = sasvim nesigurno; castles in the # = kule u zraku; to give oneself #s = pogospoditi se, uobražavati sebi; #s and graces = izvještačeno otmjeno držanje; to travel by # = putovati avionom; to be on the # = [radio] biti emitiran; to put on the # = emiti- rati; to beat the # = baviti se jalovim poslom, uzalud se truditi; to keep a person in the # = držati koga u neizvjesnosti* * *
atmosfera
avijatiÄki
eter
iznijeti u javnost
izraz lica
melodija
napjev
pjesma
povjetarac
provjetravati
sušiti rublje
uzduh
vjetriti
zraÄiti
zraÄni
zraÄnog
zrak
zrakoplovni -
20 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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