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    prep 1. od ([to cure] # izliječiti od; [to deprive] # lišiti čega) 2. (podrijetlo) od, iz ([born] # rođen od; [Mr. Brown # Liverpool] g. Brown iz Liverpoola) 3. (uzrok, posljedica) od, po na ([to die # raid] # uplašen od; [proud] # ponosan na) 4. (odnos, veza) na, o, s obzirom na ([to remind] # podsjetiti na; [to think] misliti o, na; [to complain] # tužiti se na; [the hope] # nada u) 5. (tvar, materijal, sadržaj) od ([made] # načinjen od; [three years # age] u dobi od tri godine; [tge university # oxford] Oksfordsko sveučilište) 6. (stvarna veza; kod nas obično objektivni genitiv) ([the levyng # taxes] ubiranje poreza; [impatient] # nestrpljiv zbog) 7. (opis, svojstvo, stanje) od ili genitiv kvalitativni ([farm # 100 acres] imanje od sto jutara; [hour # prayer] vrijeme molitve) 8. (dioba; svrstavanje, uvrštenje, izbor, vrijeme) od, među između ili genitiv partitivni ([five # us] nas petorica, petoro, pet između nas; [the whole # is] sve to; [he # all men] baš on od svih; [song#songs] pjesma nad pjesmama; [a friend # mine] jedan moj prijatelj; [that long nose # his] taj njegov dugačaki nos; [he comes in # an evening] on dolazi navečer; # old od starine 9. (pripadanje, veza, posjed) od, iz ili genitiv posesivni ([we # working class] mi iz radničke glase;[a thing # the past] stvar prošlosti; [the master # the house] gospodar kuće; [the cause # the ruin] razlog propasti / # age = punoljetan; by means # = pomoću; for fear # = iz straha od; for the sake # = za volju, zbog, u cilju, zato da; in (on) behalf # = za volju, u cilju, zbog, u ime; in case # = u slučaju; in face # = usprkost; in respect # = što se tiče, s obzirom na, in spite # = usprkos; instead # = mjesto, umjesto; on account # = zbog; (to be) on the point # (doing) = upravo htjeti što (učiniti); # course = naravno, svakako
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