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adv 1. uvjek, svagda, vazda, neprestano 2. ponovo 3. ikada, uopće; samo / for #, for # and #, for # and a day = zauvijek, za svagda, naprestano, na sve vijeke; # after, # since = otada, odonda, od tog vremena; liberty for #! = živjela sloboda!; [arch] # and anon = ovda-onda, katkada; be as quick as # you can = požuri se što više možeš; what # = što mu drago, pa što, što samo; who # = tko god, tko mu drago; when # = kad god; where # = gdje god; which # = što god, koji god; how # = ma kako, kako samo; # so = vrlo, jako, upravo, ma kako; yours # = vaš odani; # so little = ma kako malo; hardly, scarcely # = gotovo nikad; for # so long = tko zna kako dugo; vrlo dugo; # so much = vrlo mnogo; not...for # so much = ni za što na svijetu; # so many = vrlo mnogo; an # bigger crowd = sve veće mnoštvo, sve veća gomila; the # increasing horror = sve veća strahota; the #-recurrent noise = buka koja se neprestano ponavlja; [fam] the best # = najbolji koji je ikada postojao; yours # = (na kraju pisma) srdačno te pozdravlja* * *
bilo kada
ikad
ikada
svagda
uopće
uvijek
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