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с хорватского на английский

to+promise+(sb)+that

  • 1 breach

    s 1. lomljenje, lom, prijelom, razbijanje (valova) 2.[fig] prekid, raskid; prestupak, prekršaj, kršenje, narušavanje, povreda 3. vjerolomstvo; razilaženje, nesloga; kavga, svađa 4. pukotina, rupa, prodor, breša 5. skok, izranjanje kita iz vode / [mar] clear # = zavaljivanje broda bez daljih posljedica; [mar] clean # = zavaljivanje (broda) uz lom svega na brodu; # of close = prestupak, prekršaj; # of the peace = remećenje javnog reda i mira, izgred na javnom mjestu; to stand in the # = stajati na braniku ([fig]); # of promise = prekršaj zadane riječi, vjerolomstvo; neodržavanje ženidbenog obećanja; [fig] to step into the # = ustati na obranu; # of contract = neispunjavanje ugovora, povreda ugovora; # of duty = zanemarivanje dužnosti; this custom is more honoured in the # that in the observance = ovaj se običaj više krši nego vrši; # of trust = zloupotreba povjerenja
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    interval
    kršenje
    napravilan prodor
    napraviti prodor
    povreda
    prekid
    prekršaj
    prekršenje
    prelom
    prelomiti
    proboj
    probušiti
    prodor
    pukotina
    razmak

    English-Croatian dictionary > breach

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  • promise the stars/moon/earth/world — promise (someone) the stars/moon/earth/world : to promise (someone) that you will do or give something great or wonderful even though it is not possible He promised her the stars and the moon, but he never even bought her flowers. Politicians… …   Useful english dictionary

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