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1 make away with
vi ukloniti, ubiti koga; uništiti (što), ukrasti (što); protepski, spiskati, rasipati(novac) / to # oneself = ubiti se, počiniti samoubojstvo -
2 away
adv 1. (za mjesto, mirovanje) daleko, dalje, udaljeno (# from home) 2. (za kretanje, udaljivanje) daleko, od, proč (to run # = pobjeći; # with you = odlazite!) 3. (da se izrazi gubitak, smanjivanje, uništavanje) (to take # from = oduzeti; to pass # = umrijeti; to fall # = izdati, ostaviti) 4. (da se izrazi neposredna radnja) (right, straight # = smjesta, odmah; fire # = pucaj dalje) 5. (da se izrazi trajanje radnje) ( to work # = raditi dalje) 6. (za pojačavanje) (far, out & # = daleko, kudikamo, neusporedivo) / to be # = biti na putu, izvan kuće; to do # with = ukinuti, uništiti; far # = daleko; to make # with = ubiti; to waste # = venuti, ginuti; to oine # = venuti, ginuti* * *
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