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s 1. komad, dio, komadić, čestica 2. [mus & lit] odlomak, djelo, komad 3. primjer, uzorak, djelo 4. određena mjera, količina (za tkaninu, papir i dr.); komad puta, kratka udaljenost 5. bure vina i dr. 6. šahovska figura, bilo tko 7. metalni novac 8. komad, cjelina ([a # of furniture]) 9. [sl] žena, djevojka 10. top, puška, pištolj / in # s = razbijen, u komadima; pick up the # s = pokupi se, digni se; to gove a # of one's mind = reći komu svije (iskreno) mišljenje; [com] by the # = po komadu, na komad; to fall in # s = paspasti se, razbiti se, slomiti se; to break to # s = razbiti, razlupati, to fall to # s = raspasti se, poderati se; to take to # s = rastaviti, rasklopiti; [hum] # of goods = osoba; a # of flesh = ženska; test # = obrazac, uzorak; a # of candle = ogorak svijeće; a # of water = jezero, zatoka; a # of work = rad, posao, djelo; a bad # of business = gadan posao; a # of luck = sreća, sretan slučaj; a # of news = vijesti; a # of poetry = pjesma; # rate system = akordni sistm nadnice; a # of beauty = lijepa žena; a # of virtue = uzor krijeposti; [coll] it's a # of cake = to je lako; (all) of a # = dosljedan istovrstan; koji je u skladu* * *
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