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s dan; danje svjetlo, bijeli dan; radni dan;[com] određeni dan; rok; vrijeme; dan primanja; natjecanje; bitka; godišnjica / #s = [pl] ljudski vijek, život, dani; this # = danas; of this # = današnji; from # to # = iz dana u dan; from this # forward = od danas unaprijed; the other # = neki dan, nedavno, prije par dana; one of these #s = ovih dana, uskoro; some # = jednom, jednog dana; one # = jednog dana, jednom; one # or other = prije ili kasnije, jednom; the # before yesterday = prekjučer; the # after tomorow = preksutra; this # week # danas tjedan dana, za osam dana; all # (long) = cijeli (bogovetni) dan; in these #s = dandanas; in the #s of old = u staro doba; # by # = svaki dan, dan na dan; by # = danju; by the # = na dan, dnevno, po danu (npr. plaćeni posao); in the # = danju, u toku dana; in broad # = po bijelom danu; in the face of # = po bijelom danu; # about = svaki drugi dan; # after # = dan za danom, svaki dan; # and night = dan i noć; the Lord's # = nedjelja; #s of grace = zakonom dozvoljen rok (u Engleskoj tri dana) za odgodu isplate mjenice i premije osiguranja nakon roka dospijeća; a long (short) # = dugi (kratak) rok; present # = suvremen, moderan; have one's # = imati svoj (sretan) dan; to have a merry # of it = dobro provesti dan, dobro se zabavljati; every dog has his # = svakome jednom sine sreća; win (carry, gain, get) the # = dobiti bitku, pobijediti; lose the # = izgubiti (bitku); Day of Judgment = Sudnji dan;* * *
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win the day — To gain the victory • • • Main Entry: ↑day * * * win/carry/the day phrase to be successful in dealing with opposition or an opponent Common sense at last won the day. It was Collingwood’s bowling t … Useful english dictionary
win the day — ► win the day be victorious. Main Entry: ↑win … English terms dictionary
win the day — if you win the day, you persuade people to support your ideas or opinions, or if a particular idea wins the day, it is accepted by a group of people. By the end of the meeting it became clear that the radicals had won the day. I was pleased to… … New idioms dictionary
To win the day — Day Day (d[=a]), n. [OE. day, dai, dei, AS. d[ae]g; akin to OS., D., Dan., & Sw. dag, G. tag, Icel. dagr, Goth. dags; cf. Skr. dah (for dhagh ?) to burn. [root]69. Cf. {Dawn}.] 1. The time of light, or interval between one night and the next; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
win the day — be victorious, win … English contemporary dictionary
win the day — be victorious. → win … English new terms dictionary
carry/win the day — to win or be successful The “no” vote carried the day. [=prevailed] We believe that truth and justice will carry/win the day. • • • Main Entry: ↑day … Useful english dictionary
win the day — verb a) to gain complete victory or success over something or someone b) to be totally accepted by other people (such as an idea or a proposal) … Wiktionary
carry the day — {v. phr.}, {informal} To win completely; to succeed in getting one s aim accomplished. * /The defense attorney s summary before the jury helped him carry the day./ … Dictionary of American idioms
carry the day — {v. phr.}, {informal} To win completely; to succeed in getting one s aim accomplished. * /The defense attorney s summary before the jury helped him carry the day./ … Dictionary of American idioms
carry the day — 1. To be successful 2. To win the day • • • Main Entry: ↑carry * * * win/carry/the day phrase to be successful in dealing with opposition or an opponent … Useful english dictionary