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  • 1 gather

    vt/i I. [vt] 1. sabirati, okupiti, sakupiti, sakupljati; birati, pobirati, pokupiti (žetvu, plodove); nakupljati 2. [fig] dobivati na čemu; skupiti, pribrati (snagu) 3. dobivati, skupiti, pribrati (podatke) 4. nabirati, naborati (haljinu) II. [vi] 1. sakupiti se, okupiti se, sabrati se; nakupiti se 2. povećati se, rasti 3. zaključivati, razabirati (that) 4. skupiti se, zgusnuti se, dozreti 5. [med] dozreti, dozrijevati, zagnojiti se / to # oneself to gether = pribrati se, sabreti se, skupiti se; to # way = dodavati na brzini; [fig] napredovati; to be #ed to one's fathers = biti pozvan Bogu na istinu, umrijeti; rolling stone #s no moss = skitnja kuće ne gradi; to # head = pojačavati se, dozreti, dozrijevati; to # strength = dobivati na snazi, pojačavati se, ojačati; to # the browse = mrštiti se, navorati čelo, nabrati obrve; to # ground (upon) = stizati, dostići, dostizati; preteći
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    brati
    nabrati
    okupiti
    okuplja
    okupljaju
    okupljati
    pobrati
    pribirati
    prikupiti
    prikupljati
    sabirati
    sakupiti
    sastajati se
    sastaviti
    skupiti
    skupljati
    ubirati

    English-Croatian dictionary > gather

  • 2 knot

    s uzao, čvor, petlja; splet, klupko, pletenica, epoleta; vezanka; [mar] uzao, čvor (jedna nautička milja na sat); [bot] kvrga, čvor, koljenice; [fig] poteškoća, tegoba, zaplet / sailor's # = način vezanja kravate; [fig] to cut the # = presjeći čvor; nasumce riješiti, rješavati kratkim putem; marriage # = bračna veza; true lover's # = dvostruka, simetrična vezanka; to tie the # = ženiti se, udati se, stupiti u brak; to tie oneself in #s = zaplesti se, zapetljati se, upasti u poteškoće; to gather in #s = okupljati se u hrpama, skupinama, gomilicama; running # = petlja
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    čvor
    čvorić
    mašna
    petlja
    riđi prudnik
    riđi žalar
    uzao
    vezati
    vezati u čvor

    English-Croatian dictionary > knot

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