-
1 make and break rotary
vrtaći stol stroja za bušenje okretanjem s uređajem za pritezanje i rastavljan je; spojeva bušaćih šipki -
2 peace
s 1. mir (mirno stanje, mirovni ugovor) 2. mir, sigurnost 3. mir, (unutarnji), smirenost, spokojnost 4. mir, tišina, red / at # = u miru, u mirnom stanju, u slozi; to hold one's # = šutjeti, biti miran; [jur] to keep the # = održavati mir, biti miran; psriječiti narušavanje reda i mira; to make one's with = pomiriti se s kim; kslopiti mir; to break the # = narušiti javni mir; to leave a p in # = ostaviti koga na miru; make # = pomiriti se, izmiriti se* * *
bezbrižnost
mir
mirovanje
red
tišina -
3 even
adj (#ly [adv]) 1. ravan, vodoravan; plosnat; gladak, jednolik, izjednačen, isti 2. potpun 3. pravedan, nepristran 4. staložen, uravnotežen, miran 5. paran (broj) / [com] of # date = istog datuma; odd or # = par...nepar; #-handed justice = jednaka pravda; to be # with = biti ravan komu, čemu; [fig] biti skim kvit; [coll] to break # = proći bez profita, ali i bez gubitaka; to meet on # ground = imati jednake izglede; # temper = staložena, mirna ćud; [mar] on an # keel = na jednakom gazu (brod); the ship is on an # beam = brod je uspravan; to make # with the ground = izjednačiti, izravnati s tlom; upon # terms = uz jednake uvjete, u slozi; to go # with = ravnati se po; to part # hands = jednako podjeliti, nagoditi se; to get # with a p = raščistiti, obračunati s kim* * *
baš
Äak
Äak i
dapaÄe
gladak
izjednaÄiti
paran
podjednak
podjednako
ravan
ravnomjeran
uopće
См. также в других словарях:
make-or-break — UK US adjective (also make or break) ► used to describe a decision, event, or period of time that is very important because it can make something succeed or fail completely: »Christmas is often a make or break time for smaller retailers. »A… … Financial and business terms
make or break — or make or mar To be the crucial test that brings success or failure to (makeˈ or breakˈ adjective) • • • Main Entry: ↑make * * * make or break phrase to help someone or something to be very successful or to cause them to fail completely They… … Useful english dictionary
make-or-break — adj something that is make or break will lead to either success or failure ▪ This could be a make or break speech for the prime minister … Dictionary of contemporary English
make or break somebody — ˌmake or ˈbreak sb/sth idiom to be the thing that makes sb/sth either a success or a failure • This movie will make or break him as a director. • It s make or break time for the company. Main entry: ↑makeidiom … Useful english dictionary
make or break something — ˌmake or ˈbreak sb/sth idiom to be the thing that makes sb/sth either a success or a failure • This movie will make or break him as a director. • It s make or break time for the company. Main entry: ↑makeidiom … Useful english dictionary
make a break for — To bolt towards • • • Main Entry: ↑break * * * make a sudden dash in the direction of, typically in a bid to escape he made a break for the door … Useful english dictionary
make a break for something it — make a ˈbreak for sth/for it idiom to run towards sth in order to try and escape • He suddenly leapt up and made a break for the door. • They decided to make a break for it (= to try and escape) that night. Main entry: ↑breakidiom … Useful english dictionary
make a break for for it — make a ˈbreak for sth/for it idiom to run towards sth in order to try and escape • He suddenly leapt up and made a break for the door. • They decided to make a break for it (= to try and escape) that night. Main entry: ↑breakidiom … Useful english dictionary
make or break — ► to cause someone or something either to be very successful, or to cause them to fail: »The first year of trading can make or break a new business. Main Entry: ↑make … Financial and business terms
make-or-break — (something) to make something a success or a failure. It s make or break time for Britain s tennis players. (always before noun) … New idioms dictionary
Make and break — (Elec.) Any apparatus for making and breaking an electric circuit; a circuit breaker. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English