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s pas, mužjak (vuka, lisice); [fam] nevaljao čovjek; [sl] momak, klipan; [min vagončić, vagonet; [tech] preklad, zglavac, konj; hvataljka (stroja), spona / #s of war = haranje, klanje, pljačka; [fig] old # = stari pisac; [astr] Greater & Lesser Dog = Veliki i Mali Pas (zviježđe); to die a #'s death, to die like a # = umrijeti kao pas, bijedno poginuti; give a # ill name and hang him = teško će se oprati onaj koga je kleveta ocrnila; to go to the #s propasti otići do đavola; to help lame # over stile = pomoći u nevolji; to lead a #'s life = živjeti u brizi i nevolji, kuburiti; [fam] to put on # = razmetati se, isprsiti se, hvalisati se; it rains cats & #s = pljušti kao iz kabla; to throw to the #s = odbaciti, objesiti o klin; [fig] žrtvovati; let sleeping #s lie = ne diraj lava dok spava; love me love my # tko neće moje štene, ne treba ni mene; take hair of # that bit you = pij još, da rastjeraš mamurluk; every # has his day = svatko ima svoj sretni dan, svakom se jedanput nasmi je sreća; I have not #'s chanse = nemam baš nikakvih izgleda; # in a blanket = vrsta voćnog kolača; # in the manger = sebičan čovjek, koji ne daje drugima ni ono što mu ne treba; whose # is dead? = što se tu dogodilo?, tko je umro?; top # = onaj koji zapovjeda, ima vlast* * *
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