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101 zavrtanje
n rolling up/back, tucking in/under, turning off, twisting itd. (- zavrnuti /se/); - zavrtanje pipe* * *• wring -
102 zračni ventil
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103 ždrijelo
abyss, gorge, vulkana crater* * *• larynx• gullet• gorge• hawse pipe• abyss• nek• muzzle -
104 cjevčina
f augm & derog huge pipe, a large piece of p., a length of heavy p, -
105 čibuk
m Tur chibouk, chibouque, Turkish (long-stem) pipe -
106 frulaš
m fife/flute/pipe player, piper, flutist -
107 odvodni
adj draining, drainage-, discharge-, outlet; sci: efferent, deferent I -a cijev drain pipe itd. (- cijev) farm -i kanal drainage canal; anat odvodnii živčani vod efferent nerve fiber ; el - i kondenzator bypass capacitor -
108 plinski
adj gas- | -i plamenik gas burner; -a peć gas stove; -i štednjak gas oven/range; -a cijev gas pipe (glavna, ulična gas main); -o polje gas field; -a komora/mreža -
109 popušiti
vt pf smoke out (to the end), finish a cigar (cigarette, pipe); sl - izvisiti; tab blow smb., give smb. a blow job | da -mo jednu let's have/catch a smoke; sl -li smo ga we've had it itd. (- stradati, najebati) -
110 prijelom cijevi
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111 rasklimati se
vr become rickety/shaky/disjointed/loose; work/come/become/shake loose | mot -la mi se ispušna cijev my exhaust pipe is loose, I have a loose e. p. -
112 stiva
f Tur meerschaum | lula od -e meerschaum (pipe) -
113 vodovodni
adj water-supply, waterworks-| vodovodnia cijev water-pipe/pipeline -
114 vrelovod
m heating pipe; (daljinski) district-heating main -
115 zašutjeti
vi pf become/fall silent; coll: clam up, pipe down; hold one's tongue; (zanijemjeli) be struck dumb; (radio) go dead, go off the air | svi su -li a silence fell
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