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s 1. bol; muka, patnja, jad; [pl] porođajni bolovi, trudovi 2. kazna (samo u frazama; [(up)on, under # of] pod prijetnjom kazne; [on, under # of death] pod prijetnjom smrtne kazne; [#s and penalities pl] kazne i globe) 3. [pl] muka, trud, napor / to be in # = patiti, trpjeti, biti uznemiren, zabrinut; to take #s =naprezati se, mučiti se, potruditi se, nastojati; to be at the # s of doing something = mučiti se oko čega, truditi se, nastojati što učiniti; to get a thrashing for one's #s = dobiti batine kao nagradu za trud, muke; to give one a # = dodijavati; to be a fool for one's # s = truditi se uzalud; [US] [sl] he's a # in the neck = on je nemoguć; [US] [sl] it's a # in the neck = to je prava gnjavaža* * *
bol
boljeti
Äemer
ići na živce
iritirati
jad
muÄiti
muka
nanijeti bol
napor
nevolja
patnja
porođajni trudovi
potruditi se
trud
zaboljeti
zadati bol
žalost
žalostiti
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