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s 1. opip, ćutilo opipa 2. dodirivanje; dodir, veza, spoj 3. diranje, doticanje, pipkanje; lak dodir (udarac, pritisak); lak napadaj (bolesti i dr.); [mus] dodir, udarac; [arts] potez, crta; [fig] značajna, karakteristična crta, izraz, izražaj, držanje, umijeće, spretnost; ruka, hvat; [fig] kakvoća, dobrota; proba 4. [fig] naročiti okus, priokus, primjesa; obojenost, trag 5. prigovor, mig, aluzija; [arch] kamen kušac (za zlato) / [fig] he had a near # = jedva jedvice je izmakao opasnosti; in # with = u dodiru s kim; out of # with = bez dodira s kim (s čim); to get into # with = doći u dodir sa, uspostaviti vezu s kim; to keep in # with = biti u stalnom dodiru s kim, održavati stalnu vezu s kim; to put a p in # with = spojiti koga sa (i telefonski); a # of the sun = sunčanica; [sl] a shilling # = cijena jedan šiling, stoji jedan šiling; finishing # = završno dotjerivanje; to put to the # = staviti na kušnju (koga, što); the # of nature = prirodna crta, simpatičnost po prirodi; within # of = u dodiru, nadohvat, nadoseg; he has a # of genius = on ima nešto genijalno; soft to the # = mekan na opip; the Nelson # = umijeće izvući (izbaviti) se iz teška položaja* * *
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diranje
dirati
dirnuti
dodir
dodirivati
dodirnuti
dotaći
dotaknuti
doticanje
ganuti
kontakt
nagovještaj
napipati
opip
opipati
pipati
pritisnuti
taknuti
ticati se
veza
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