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1 drunk
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2 always drunk
uvijek pijan -
3 get drunk
napiti se
opijati se -
4 make drunk
opiti -
5 dead drunk
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6 dead-drunk
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7 drink
vt/i (drank, drunk, [poet] drunken) I. [vt] piti, popiti, ispiti; upiti; [fig] gutati (čije riječi); zapiti; naz- draviti II. [vi] piti; lokati; pijančevati / to # the health of = piti u čije zdravlje, nazdraviti komu; to # oneself drunk = opiti se, na- piti se; to # like a fish = piti kao duga; to # deep = duboko zaviriti u čašu, biti pijanica; to # the air = udisati zrak; to # a tost = piti zdravicu, nazdra viti; to # one's fill = napiti se do mile volje; to # a p under the table = spraviti koga pod stol to # oneself to death = opiti se na smrt; to # to a p = nazdraviti* * *
ispiti
piće
pijanÄevati
pijanka
piti
popiti -
8 incapable
adj (incapably [adv]) nesposoban, koji ne može, nije kadar / drunk and # mrtav pijan* * *
nemoćan
nesposoban -
9 sow
s 1. [zool] prasica, krmača; stonoga 2. [tech] kalup; komad lijevana željeza 3. [mil] pokretni zaštitni krov / to get (take) the wrong (right) # by the ear (ne) pogoditi ono pravo (pravog krivca i sl.); as drunk as a # pijan kao svinja; you cannot make a silk purse out of a #'s ear = od tog brašna nema pogače* * *
krmaÄa
okov
posijati
posuti
poškropiti
prasica
sijati
stonoga
zasijati -
10 swill
vt/i I. [vt] (& # [out]) isprati, oplahnuti; pohlepno piti; lokati / to # oneself drunk = opiti se* * *
polivanje vod
pomije
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