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1 knock out
s [sport] odlučan udarac koji onesposobljuje protivnika, nokaut; izvanredna osoba, sjajna stvar; [sl] droga koja snažno omamljuje, prividna, prijevarna dražba; član družbe koja sudjeluje na prijevarnoj dražbi* * *
nokaut -
2 knock-out
s [sport] odlučan udarac koji onesposobljuje protivnika, nokaut; izvanredna osoba, sjajna stvar; [sl] droga koja snažno omamljuje, prividna, prijevarna dražba; član družbe koja sudjeluje na prijevarnoj dražbi -
3 stuffing
s punjenje, ispunjavanje; ono čime se što puni; materijal za tapeciranje; [cul] nadjev / [fam] to knock the # out of a p = privesti koga pameti; iscrpsti (bolest)* * *
brtvilo
ispunjavanje
materijal za tapeciranje
nadjev
ono Äime se Å¡to puni
punjenje
tijesnilo
tjesnilo
uložak za brtvljenje -
4 breath
s 1. dah, dašak, uzdisaj, izdisaj, disanje, snaga udaha, časak 2. vjetrić, lahor, ćuh; miris 3. šapat; mrmljanje; dašak; [fig] trag; nagovještaj / in the same # with = u isti mah, istodobno; to draw # = disati;[fig] živjeti; to spend (waste) # = uzalud govoriti, tratiti riječi; to keep # to cool porridge = suzdržati se od govora; to # of life, the # of nostrils = nužda, nužnost, potreba; to take away a [p's] # = oduzeti kome dah, iznenaditi, zaprepastiti, zadiviti koga; to knock a [p's] # out of him = oduzeti kome dah, iznenaditi, zaprepastiti, zadiviti koga; out of # = bez daha; to take # = zastati, predahnuti; below one's # = ispod glasa, šapćući; to draw one's last # = izdahnuti, ispustuti dah; umrijeti; to hold one's # = zadržati dah, suspregnuti dah; to recover one's # = doći do daha; to the last # = do posljednjeg daha; shortness of # = teško disanje; to speak under one's # = govoriti sasvim tiho, ispod glasa* * *
dah
dašak
disanje
disati
izdisaj
lahor
vjetrić
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