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to+fall+into

  • 1 fall into

    dijeliti se; raspadati se
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    upasti

    English-Croatian dictionary > fall into

  • 2 oblivion

    s zaboravljivost; zaborav, pomilovanje / Act (bill) of Oblivion = amnestija; to fall into # = pasti u zaborav; to bury in # prepustiti zaboravu; to sink into # = pasti u zaborav
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    oproštaj
    zaborav
    zaboravnost

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  • 3 abeyance

    s zastoj, isčekivanje, stanje neodredjenosti, neizvjesnosti, privremena neaktivnost, [jur] privremeno ukinuće (zakona,prava) / [jur] in #, to be in #, to fall into # = (ostati) neodlučno, pendentno, in suspenso, neriješeno, odgodjeno, dok se ne riješi; bills in # = neplaćene mjenice
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    neodlučenost
    očekivanje
    privremena neaktivnost
    privremeno neaktivan
    privremeno ukinuće
    zastoj

    English-Croatian dictionary > abeyance

  • 4 contempt

    s 1. prezir ([for a [th]]); zanemarivanje ([for a [th]] čega), neobaziranje 2. sramota 3.[jur] neuvažavanje, ogluha, neposluh, (pre)kršenje (sudbenih naredbi) / # of court = neodazivanje sudbenom pozivu, nepoštivanje suda; beneath # = gnusan, ogavan; to feel # for, to hold in # = prezirati; to fall into # = navući na sebe prezir
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    nepoštovanje vlasti
    prezir
    preziranje
    prijezir
    prkos

    English-Croatian dictionary > contempt

  • 5 disgrace

    s nemilost; sramota, beščašće / in # = u nemilosti, prezren; to be a # to = biti na sramotu; to fall into # with = pasti u nemilost kod (koga); to bring # on a p = nanijeti sramotu komu
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    blamaža
    nemilost
    obeščastiti
    obrukati
    osramotiti
    sramota

    English-Croatian dictionary > disgrace

  • 6 desuetude

    s prestanak upotrebe, neupotrebljivost / to fall into # = izaći iz upotrebe, prestati važiti (zakon)

    English-Croatian dictionary > desuetude

  • 7 disrepute

    s zao glas, ozloglašenost, sramotnost, sramota; prljavost, otrcanost / to fall (sink) into # = izaći na zao glas; to bring a p into #, to bring # upon a p = ozloglasiti,dovesti na zao glas
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    loš ugled

    English-Croatian dictionary > disrepute

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  • fall into someone's hands — fall into (someone s) hands if something falls into the hands of a dangerous person or an enemy, the dangerous person or enemy starts to own or control it. There were concerns that the weapons might fall into the hands of terrorists …   New idioms dictionary

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  • fall into line — fall in/into line to start to accept the rules of a company or other organization. Employees were expected to fall into line with the company s new practices or face dismissal. (often + with) …   New idioms dictionary

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