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1 blind
adj slijep; auf einem Auge ćorav, slijep na jedno oko; - geboren slijep rođen; für seine eigenen Fehler (tko) ne vidi svojih pogrešaka; - losschlagen udarati (oko sebe) ne gledajući kamo; - laden puniti pušku slijepim nabojima; -er Spiegel orošeno (mutno) zrcalo; -er Passagier (žir) putnik, koji nije platio vozarinu; - zufahren fig nepromišljeno raditi (miješati se u što); -e Liebe nerazborita ljubav; -er Schuß prazan metak (-tka); -er Kauf prividna (fiktivna) kupnja; -er Lärm mnogo vike nizašto; -er Tadel nepravedan prigovor, nepromišljen prijekor; -es Schloß techn nevidljiva brava; -e Klippen grebeni m pl pod morem; -e Kuh igra f slijepoga miša; -er Eifer pretjerana revnost (-i); bei den Blinden ist der Einäugige König među slijepcima smatra se ćoravi kraljem -
2 Boje
f -, -n marit plutača, usidrena bačva; die - steht blind plutača se ne vidi; die - wacht plutača pliva -
3 gucken
v gledati; viriti; aus etw. (dat.) - izvirivati (-rujem) iz čega; sich blind -, sich die Augen aus dem Kopfe - znatiželjno gledati (zuriti) -
4 schauen
v gledati, motriti; (prüfen) nadgledati; finster - mrgoditi se; nach jdm. - brinuti (-nem) se za nekoga; sich fast blind - ne moći (mogu), se nagledati; da wird er - začudit će se; er schaut schlecht aus loše izgleda; dabei schaut nichts heraus tu se neće nitko okoristiti; schau, schau! gle, gle!; schau, daß du weiterkommst! tornjaj se, odmiči odavle! da schau ein Mensch! tko bi to rekao!
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