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vt/i (hit, hit) I.[vt] lupiti, udariti ([at na, against o]), tresnuti; pogoditi; [fig] povrijediti; naići, nabasati (na); udariti (smjerom); [US] stići, prispjeti I.[vi]I. vi lupati, udarati, tući ([at] po); udariti, tresnuti ([against] o što); naići, nabasati, slučajno naići ([upon]) / to # below the belt = [box] udariti ispod struka; [fig] nepošteno se boriti, učiniti što podlo; to # the nail on the head = točno pogoditi, pogoditi ono pravo; [fig] to # a man when he is down = zadati oborenu neprijatelju udarac; [fig] hard # = teško pogođen; to # one's fancy = svidjeti se; to # the headlines = biti novinska senzacija; to # the road = krenuti na put* * *
glazbeni hit
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lupati
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najnoviji hit
pogodak
pogoditi
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udarac
udarati
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uspješnica
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