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s 1. visoka cipela, čizma 2. [hist] španjolska čizma (sprava za mučenje) 3. prostor za prtljagu 4. zaštitna koža za noge konja 5. [sport] dobar udarac / the # is on the other leg = upravo obrnuto je istina, istina je na drugoj strani; stvar stoji sasvim drukčije; [sl] like old #s = silno, sjajno; ever shoes over #s = uz bilo kakav rizik, kud sve tud i ovo; his heart in his #s = srce mu je bilo u petama; to die in one's #s = umrijeti naglom smrću, umrijeti neprirodnom smrću; [mil] # and saddle = komanda za uzjahivanje, znak za uzjahivanje; [sl] to get the # = biti otpušten, dobiti nogu; [sl] to give the # = otpustiti iz službe, dati nogu s dobrobit; prednost, korist / to # = isto tako, uz to, k tome, povrh toga* * *
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Äizma
dobijati
futrola
obuća
prikljuÄna kapica
prtljažnik
udariti nogom
ukljuÄiti
visoka cipela
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