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s more, ocean; val; [fig] sila, mnoštvo, veliko prostranstvo / on the # = na moru, na morskoj obali; to go to # = postti pomorac; to follow the # = biti pomorac; to put to # = krenuti na more (napustiti luku ili kopno); [fig] at # = na debelom moru; [fig] all at # = zbunjen, smeten, u nedoumici; between devil and deep # = između dva zla, između čekića i nakovnja; there's as good fish in the # as ever come out of it = ne postoji opasnost da će doći do nestašice; when the # gives up its dead = na Sudnji dan; beyond (over) #(s) = preko mora; the high # = otvoreno more, more izvan teritorijalnih voda; the seven #s = sedam mora, Arktički, Antarktički, sjeverni i južni Pacifički, sjeverni i južni Atlantski i Indijski ocean; the four #s = mora oko V. Britanije; longountains high = valovi visoki kao brdo; long # = dugi pravilni valovi; short # = kratki nepravilni valovi; half #s over = pijan kao zemlja; [fig] #s of blood = more krvi; chippy # = namreškano more; by # and land = kopnom i morem* * *
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