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  • 1 chance

    s udes, sreća; slučaj, zgoda, prigoda; dobra prilika, šansa, mogućnost, vjerojatnost, izgled; uspjeh / by # = slučajno; grame of # = igra na sreću; on the # = u nadi ([of]); u slučaju ([that] da); to take one's # = pokušati sreću, riskirati; take no # = ne riskirati; the main # = najbolja prilika u vlastitu korist; to stand a (good, fair) # (of) = imati nade, izgleda; a mere # = puki slučaj; to take #s = izvrći se opasnosti, riskirati
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    iznenađenje
    mogućnost
    pokušati
    prigoda
    prilika
    riskirati
    slučaj
    slučajnost
    sreća
    vjerojatnost
    zgoda

    English-Croatian dictionary > chance

  • 2 speak

    vi/t [pret] spoke, spake; [pp spoken] I. [vi] govoriti, besjediti, zboriti, razgovarati se (with, to sa; about o), držati govor, izraziti se; [mus] (o glazbalima) čuti se; dati se osjetiti, djelovati; biti kao živ (slika) II. [vt] kazati, reći, izgovoriti, govoriti što; odavati, izražavati, dokazivati, svjedočiti, pokazivati što; [mar] dozvati (brod) / plainly # ing = otvoreno govoreći; strictly # ing = strogo uzevši; roughly # ing = općenito govoriti; so to # tako reći, tako rekavši; to # for = govoriti u prilog komu ili čemu, kazati dobru riječ za, posvjedočiti; to # well for = ići u prilog komu ili čemu; to # volumes for = kazivati vrlo mnogo o čemu; to # by the book = govoriti učeno, kao iz knjige; to # like a book = govoriti kao knjiga; to # fair = pristojno, uljudno govoriti (to sa); to # for oneself = govoriti sam za sebe, ne trebati preporuke; not to # of = a da se i ne govori o ; nothing to # of = ništa važno, nije vrijednost ni spomena; to # to = govoriti kome, govoriti u potvrdu čega; to # without book = navoditi iz sjećanja; that #s for itself = to govori samo za sebe, tome ne treba tumačenja; to # one's mind = kazati svoje mišljenje
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    držati govor
    govor
    govoriti
    istupiti
    izraziti
    razgovarati
    značiti
    znati

    English-Croatian dictionary > speak

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