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1 suočiti se
vr pf confront, face, face up to, come up against, come face to face with, meet head on; address, deal with; come to grips/terms with* * *• face• affront -
2 sukobiti se
vr pf clash, come into conflict, come up against, run afoul of (- doći u sukob sa); interfere; fig: cross swords, lock horns; (porječkati se) have words, get into an argument, squabble, quarrel | otvoreno se sukobiti se clash openly, fig fly in the face of* * *• foul• conflict• confront -
3 sudariti se
vr pf collide, be in (ili come into) collision with, crash; (zabiti se u) crash/smash into; run smack into (each other), bump into (each other); fig clash with | - direktno crash/collide head-on; sudariti se s ledenom santom strike an ice floe* * *• collide• clash• run• run against• shock• telescope• impinge• crash• rencounter -
4 dodirnuti se
vrpf touch (each other), come in touch/contact (with each other), brush (against each other) -
5 oboriti se
vr pf (na) swoop/bear/come down (up)on, pounce/fall/set/descend (up)on; zero in on, single out, attack, coll lace/rip/tear into; rail against, castigate, lambaste (- okomiti se) -
6 ostrugati se
vr pf become abraded, suffer an abrasion, grate/graze against; come off, be scraped off
См. также в других словарях:
come up against — To encounter (an obstacle, difficulty) • • • Main Entry: ↑come * * * ˌcome ˈup against [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they come up against he/she/it … Useful english dictionary
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come up against a brick wall — be/come up against a brick wall to not be able to continue an activity or do something you want to do. I ve tried everywhere I can think of for funding but I ve come up against a brick wall. My brother wants to leave home but he can t find a job … New idioms dictionary
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come up against — • run up against • come up against • be up against (smth) encounter They ran up against many problems when they were building the freeway. to be, or arrive, at a position where positive progress or forward movement is, or may be, blocked … Idioms and examples
come up against a brick wall — run into/come up against/hit/etc a (brick) wall phrase to reach a point in a process where there are problems that seem impossible to solve We seem to have come up against a brick wall with this project. Thesaurus: to be in, or to get into a… … Useful english dictionary
come up against a wall — run into/come up against/hit/etc a (brick) wall phrase to reach a point in a process where there are problems that seem impossible to solve We seem to have come up against a brick wall with this project. Thesaurus: to be in, or to get into a… … Useful english dictionary
come up against — PHRASAL VERB If you come up against a problem or difficulty, you are faced with it and have to deal with it. [V P P n] We came up against a great deal of resistance in dealing with the case … English dictionary
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