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  • 1 affair

    s 1. posao, stvar 2. sukob, dvoboj 3. [mil] boj, bitka 4. afera / that is my # = to je moja stvar, briga; # of honour = stvar časti, dvoboj; [coll] a gorgeous # = sjajna stvar; [pl] poslovi ( trgovački, politički itd.); Seceretary of State for Foreign Affairs = ministar vanjskih poslova; a man of many #s = mnogostran čovjek, koji se bavi mnogim poslovima; at the head of #s = na vodećem položaju; to have an # with = imati vezu, odnošaj sa; state of #s = stanje stvari
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    afera
    ljubavna avantura
    neugodan posao
    nezgoda
    posao
    skandal
    stanje
    stvar

    English-Croatian dictionary > affair

  • 2 honor

    s l. čast; počast, slava; 2. odlikovanje, počasni položaj 3. [fig] ures, ukras, dika / #s [pl] l. iskazivanje počasi 2. [univ] najviše ocjene 3. najjače karte u kartanju; [coll] to do the #s = dočekivati, primati goste; the #s of war = privilegije koje se odobravaju poraženom neprijatelju; military #s = vojne počasti; last #s = posljednja počast; birthday #s = popis naslova i odlikovanja koje podjeljuje monarh na svoj rođendan; [univ] to take an #s degree = studirati na višem specijalističkom nivou; [univ] to pass with #s = položiti (ispit) s najvišom ocjenom; Your (His) Honour = Vaše (Njegovo) blagorođe; to be on one's # to = imati moralnu obavezu; upon my # = poštenja mi; # bright = poštena riječ; law of # = zakon časti; kodeks časti; affair of # = stvar časti; dvoboj; debt of # = častan dug; guard of # = počasna straža; maid of # = dvorska dama, počasna pratilja; point of # = stvar časti; word of # = poštena riječ, svečano obećanje; [com] act of # = časni prihvat; [com] acceptor for another's # = časni prihvatnik; acceptance of a bill for the # of = časni prihvat mjenice; # is satisfied = časi je udovoljeno; may I have the # of = smijem li imati čast, hoćete li me počastiti; to put a p on his # = vezati koga čašću; to render the last #s = odati, iskazati posljednju počast; to meet due # = biti isplaćen, prihvaćen (mjenica)
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    čast
    obraz
    počast
    poštovanje
    prihvatiti
    slava

    English-Croatian dictionary > honor

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  • have the honour of something doing something — have the ˈhonour of sth/of doing sth idiom (formal) to be given the opportunity to do sth that makes you feel proud and happy • May I have the honour of the next dance? • It was Tevez who had the honour of scoring the first goal. Main entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • have the honour of of doing something — have the ˈhonour of sth/of doing sth idiom (formal) to be given the opportunity to do sth that makes you feel proud and happy • May I have the honour of the next dance? • It was Tevez who had the honour of scoring the first goal. Main entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • have the honour of doing something — formal phrase used for saying that you are proud to be able to do something I had the honour of presenting the awards at the ceremony. Thesaurus: confident and proudsynonym Main entry: honour …   Useful english dictionary

  • have the honour of doing something — formal used for saying that you are proud to be able to do something I had the honour of presenting the awards at the ceremony …   English dictionary

  • honour — hon|our1 W3 BrE honor AmE [ˈɔnə US ˈa:nər] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(something that makes you proud)¦ 2¦(respect)¦ 3 in honour of somebody/something 4¦(given to somebody)¦ 5¦(moral principles)¦ 6¦(at university/school)¦ 7 Your/His/Her Honour …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • honour — 1 BrE honor AmE noun 1 RESPECT (U) the respect that you, your family, your country etc receive from other people, which makes you feel proud: For the French team, winning tomorrow s game is a matter of national honour. | sb s honour is at stake ( …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • honour */*/ — I UK [ˈɒnə(r)] / US [ˈɑnər] noun Word forms honour : singular honour plural honours 1) [uncountable] the respect that people have for someone who achieves something great, is very powerful, or behaves in a way that is morally right Shame and… …   English dictionary

  • honour — BE; AE spelling: honor I n. respect credit 1) to bring, do honour to (she brought honour to her family) 2) an honour to (he is an honour to his school) 3) in smb. s honour; in honour of (to give a reception in smb. s honour) distinction… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • honour — /ˈɒnə / (say onuh) noun 1. high public esteem; fame; glory. 2. credit or reputation for behaviour that is becoming or worthy. 3. a source of credit or distinction: to be an honour to one s family. 4. high respect, as for worth, merit, or rank: to …  

  • Honour — • May be defined as the deferential recognition by word or sign of another s worth or station Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Honour     Honour      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Honour Moderations — (or Mods) are a first set of examinations at Oxford University in England during the first part of the degree course for some courses (e.g., Greats or Literae Humaniores[1]). Honour Moderations have a class associated with them (hence the honours …   Wikipedia

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