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adj 1. [arch] zlatan; pun zlata 2. zlatne boje, zlaćan 3. zlata vrijedan, skupocjen, povoljan, sjajan / # opinions = duboko poštovanje, visoko priznanje; the # age = zlatno doba; [myth] prvo od četiriju doba, kad su ljudi bili sretni i nevini; # rain = vrsta vatrometa; # wedding = zlatni pir; # balls = znak na vratima zalagaonice, zalagaonica; # key = ključ nebeskih vrata; # mean = zlatna sredina; # number = broj po kojemu se izračunava dan Uskrsa; # opportunity = divna (sjajna) prigoda; # calf = zlatno tele; # hours = sretna vremena; [bibl] # rule = zlatno pravilo (što ne želiš sebi ne čini drugima); # bridge = časni uzmak; [hist] Golden Bull = Zlatna bula; [myth] Golden Fleece = Zlatno runo* * *
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2 goose
s [pl geese] 1. guska ([fig]) 2. (krojačko) glačalo ([pl] gooses) / every man thinks his own geese are swan = svaki cigo svoga konja hvali; to turn geese into swans = pretjerivati, precjenjivati; to kill the # that lays the golden eggs = žrtvovati busući probitak sadaš- njoj manjoj koristi; to cook a p's # = udesiti koga, zasoliti komu, pokazati komu; he can't say boo to a # = veoma je plah, bojažljiv; sauce for # is sauce for gander = što je dobro za jednoga mora biti dobro i za drugoga; fox and geese = vrsta društvene igre na ploči* * *
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s sredina; srednja vrijednost, prosjek / the happy (golden) # = zlatna sredina s -] means* * *
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