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1 hold over
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2 hold
s donji prostor u brodu, tovarni prostor broda, spremište za teret s držanje; zahvat (i [box]); oslonac, uporište; sklonište, boravište (životinje); moć, vlast, utjecaj; utvrđeno mjesto, tvrđava; tamnica / to take (get, seize, lay, catch) # of = uhvatiti, uloviti, zgrabiti; dočepati se (koga, čega); to let go one's # of = ispustiti iz ruku, iz zahvata; # (on, over) = utjecaj (na); moć, vlast (nad); to get a firm # of the market = čvrsto zavladati tržištem* * *
brodsko skladiste
Äuvati
drška
držanje
držati
hvatanje
nositi
obuzdati
obuzdavanje
održati
održavati
posjed
posjedovati
sadržavati
sprijeÄiti
vjerovati
zadržati
zadržavanje
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3 holder over
vt/i I.[vt] odgoditi I.[vi]I. vi [jur] zadržati u posjedu, vršiti vlast i nakon isteka zakonskog roka / [fig] to hold sth over a p = prijetiti komu čime, upisivati u zlo komu što -
4 scale
s 1. [mus] ljestvica, skala 2. [fig] ljestvica (društvena); stupanj 3. mjerilo, mjera; omjer, opseg, razmjer 4. brojni sustav / to sink in the # = spasti na niže grane; sliding # = klizna skala; to play (sing, run over) one's #s = vježbati ljestvicu; large-# map = karta u velikom mjerilu; reduced # = smanjeno mjerilo; on a large # = na širokoj osnovi; # of wages = raspon plaća, pravilnik o osobnim dohocima s zdjelica vage / #s [pl] vaga, tezulja; to throw one's sword into # = poduprijeti zahtjev oružjem; [fig] to turn the # = odlučiti, prevagnuti; to trip the # = prevagnuti, odlučiti [astr] the Scales = Vaga (zviježđe); to hold the #s even = suditi nepristrano; to go to # = biti pobijeđen; pair of #s = vaga s 1. [zool] ljuska, škrljut 2. [tech] udarac čekićem; užaren iverak 3. korice džepnog nožića 4. zubni ili kotlovni kamenac / to remove the #s from somebody's eyes = otvoriti nekome oči* * *
glazbena ljestvica
kalati
kamenac
krljušt
ljestve
ljestvica
ljuska
ljuštiti
mjera
mjerilo
mjeriti
omjer
opseg
pjena
popeti se
popeti se na ljestve
procjenjivati
promjena veliÄine
ravnalo
razmjer
skakati
skala
skalirati
stepenice
strugati
stupanj
težiti
vaga
vagati
verati se
zdjelica vage
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