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1 dok ne
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2 sve dok
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3 donedavna
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4 dok
dock na dokovima on the waterfront conj till, until, za vrijeme dok while, dok god as long as* * *• dock• during• till• until• when• whence• while• whilst• whereas• so that• for• as -
5 dotrajati
last (until), become worn out* * *• last (until) -
6 dotad(a)
adv till (ili up to, until) then, up to that (ili this) time/moment,/orm hitherto; jur & arch theretofore, coll so far, down to this time; by then, by that time; until such time; in the meantime I nikada dotad(a) never before; sve dotad(a) dok - sve dok; brže nego ikad -
7 do
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8 istek
m expiration, termination I o -u roka at the expiration of, on the expiry/termination of; po -u roka (iliistekom roka) after the expiration/expiry/termination of; do -a roka until the e./e./t. of; prije -a godine before the year is out* * *• expiry• maturity -
9 iznemoglost
f feebleness, enervation, decrepitude, infirmity, lassitude, wasted (ili run-down) condition (-enost); (iscrpljenost) exhaustion; (potpuna) prostration, collapse I do -i until collapse, till one dropsy fig ad nauseam* * *• inanition• languor• feebleness -
10 sve do
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11 zasjedati
vi impf sit, be in session, hold sessions, meet, be in conference; (sve do) remain in session (until) | ponovo -ati reconvene, meet again; Parlament -a Parliament is in session* * *• sit -
12 dohraniti
vt pf finish feeding itd.; care for somebody until his death -
13 dojučerašnji
adj until-yesterday; yesterday's; fig quite recent -
14 dokuhati
vt pf boil/cook until ready itd. -
15 donedavni
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16 izmutiti
vt pf stir until clear/clarified/settled; sedimentate; separate/eliminate by stirring -
17 krckav
adj cracking, crackling I prži dok ne postane krckava (slanina) fry until crisp -
18 oriti se
vr impf echo, re-echo, reverberate, resound I pjevali smo da se sve orilo our song made the place reverberate, we sang until the rafters rang -
19 razbistriti se
vr pf clear up, grow clearer, clarify, become transparent | dok se stvari ne -e until things clear up -
20 zaružiti
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until — until, till 1. Till is not a shortened form of until but is the older word; the un of until adds the element ‘up to, as far as’. The two words can both be used as prepositions (e.g. until/till tomorrow) or conjunctions (e.g. until/till we reach… … Modern English usage
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until — [un til′] prep. [ME untill < un (see UNTO) + till, to, TILL1] 1. up to the time of; till (a specified time or occurrence) [until payday] 2. before (a specified time or occurrence): used with a negative [not until tomorrow] 3. Scot … English World dictionary
Until — Un*til , conj. As far as; to the place or degree that; especially, up to the time that; till. See {Till}, conj. [1913 Webster] In open prospect nothing bounds our eye, Until the earth seems joined unto the sky. Dryden. [1913 Webster] But the rest … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Until — may refer to *Until s use as a computer programming language s control flow construction * Until... , the song from the film Kate Leopold … Wikipedia
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Until... — Until... is a song from the 2001 Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winning film Kate Leopold , sung by Sting. The song won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and was nominated for the Academy Award in the same category … Wikipedia
until — I adverb as far as, by the time that, down to, pending, til, to, to the time when, up to, up to the time of II index ad interim Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
until — [prep] just before as far as, before, before the coming, continuously, down to, in advance of, in expectation, prior to, till, to, up till, up to; concept 820 … New thesaurus
until — ► PREPOSITION & CONJUNCTION ▪ up to (the point in time or the event mentioned). ORIGIN from Old Norse und as far as + TILL(Cf. ↑tillage) (the sense thus duplicated) … English terms dictionary
until */*/*/ — UK [ənˈtɪl] / US conjunction, preposition Summary: Until can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): She continued to get a salary until the end of March. as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): I stayed there… … English dictionary