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s novac; novci; [com] sredstvo plaćanja, moneta; [fig] novac, novci, pare, bogatstvo, imetak /[jur, arch] # s [pl] = novac, novci, (novčane) svote; # of account = novčana vrijednost, (novčane) svote, iznosi; [sl] to be in the # = biti bogat; [com] # in cash, # in hand =stanje blagajne; it's # for jam = to je laka zarada; # makes the mare go = novcem se može sve postići, zlatan ključić i željezna vrata otvaraju; ready # = gotov novac, gotovina; to come into # = doći do novca, naslijediti novac; to be short of # = ne biti pri novcu; [sl] to be coining (minting) # = brzo se obogaćivati; to make # = zarađivati, zaraditi novac; to marry # = bogato se oženiti (udati); to put # into a th = uložiti novac u što; (to pay) # down = (platiti) u gotovu (novcu); to raise # = pribaviti novčana sredstva, sakupiti novac; not form love or # = nizašto; to get one's # 's worth = dobiti punu protuvrijednost za (svoj) utrošeni novac* * *
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