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adv kući, doma; u domovinu; na pravo mjesto; čvrsto, dokraja, jako, temeljito / curses come # to roost = kletve se osvećuju na onome tko ih izriče; to drive an argument # = uvjerljivo objasniti, rastumačiti komu što, uvjeriti o čemu; to be # = biti (opet) kod kuće; to come # to a p = dirnuti u živac, pogoditi; postati jasan; to bring sth # to a p = učiniti što jasnim komu, natjerati koga da što uvidi, utuviti što komu* * *
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bring somebody something back — ˌbring sb sthˈback | ˌbring sthˈback (for sb) derived to return with sth for sb • What did you bring the kids back from Italy? • I brought a T shirt back for Mark. Main entry: ↑bringderived … Useful english dictionary
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