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  • 1 bird

    s 1. ptica 2. [sl] djevojka / little # = neki nepoznati doušnik; [fig] old # = lukavac, lisac, oprezan čovjek; #s of a feather = ljudi istoga kova; #s of a feather flock together = svaka ptica svome jatu leti; # in hand = siguran dobitak; # in bush = na vrbi svirala, nesigurna stvar; a # in the hand is worth two in the bush = bolji je vrabac u ruci nego golub na grani; early # = [fig] rana ptica, ranoranilac; the early # catches the worm = tko rano rani dvije sreće grabi; the # has (is) flown = [fig] ptičica je odletjela, zatvorenik je pobjegao; [fig] to kill two #s with one stone = jednim udarcem ubiti dvije muhe; [fig] to give the person the # = koga izviždati, isfućkati; to get the # = biti izviždan, biti isfućkan; # of Jove = orao; # of Juno = paun; # of paradise = rajska ptica; [fig] fine feathers make fine #s = odijelo čini čovjeka; [fig] a little # told me = neki neznanac mi je to rekao, moj mali prst mi je to rekao; to do something like a # = učiniti što drage volje; to sing like a # = pjevati kao ptica; # of prey = ptica grabljivica; # of passage = ptica selica ([fig])
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    ptica

    English-Croatian dictionary > bird

  • 2 pain

    s 1. bol; muka, patnja, jad; [pl] porođajni bolovi, trudovi 2. kazna (samo u frazama; [(up)on, under # of] pod prijetnjom kazne; [on, under # of death] pod prijetnjom smrtne kazne; [#s and penalities pl] kazne i globe) 3. [pl] muka, trud, napor / to be in # = patiti, trpjeti, biti uznemiren, zabrinut; to take #s =naprezati se, mučiti se, potruditi se, nastojati; to be at the # s of doing something = mučiti se oko čega, truditi se, nastojati što učiniti; to get a thrashing for one's #s = dobiti batine kao nagradu za trud, muke; to give one a # = dodijavati; to be a fool for one's # s = truditi se uzalud; [US] [sl] he's a # in the neck = on je nemoguć; [US] [sl] it's a # in the neck = to je prava gnjavaža
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    bol
    boljeti
    čemer
    ići na živce
    iritirati
    jad
    mučiti
    muka
    nanijeti bol
    napor
    nevolja
    patnja
    porođajni trudovi
    potruditi se
    trud
    zaboljeti
    zadati bol
    žalost
    žalostiti

    English-Croatian dictionary > pain

  • 3 stride

    s 1. dugačak korak, korak, hodanje 2. [fig] napredak, 3. korak (kao mjera) / to take something in one's # = lako svladati; to take = long # s = praviti dugačke korake; to get into one's3 = dobiti zamah; to make great # s = dobro napredovati, ići velikim koracima naprijed
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    dugi korak
    korak
    krupno koračati
    napredak
    prekoračiti

    English-Croatian dictionary > stride

  • 4 wrong

    adj (#ly [adv]) 1. kriv, neprav, nepravedan 2. naopak, izvrnut, koji zavodi u bludnju, koji je u zabludi, pogrešan 3. koji nije u redu, neprikladan, nepogodan, nepodesan / something is # with = nešto nije u redu sa; it is the # side out = to je naopako, preokrenuto; the # side of the blanket = nezakonit; the clock is # = sat ide loše; [coll] what's # with? = što je?, kako je?; [coll] kako bi bilo? [coll] što fali (smeta)? to be in the # box = biti u škripcu; [US coll] to get in # with = zamjeriti se komu; on the # side of 40 = stariji od 40 godina
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    biti u krivu
    izvrnut
    kriv
    krivo
    loš
    naopako
    neispravan
    nepravda
    nepravilan
    netočno
    pogrešan
    pogrešno
    prijestup
    zao
    zlo

    English-Croatian dictionary > wrong

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