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you name it

  • 1 svakakav

    adj all kinds/manner of, of every sort and kind, of all descriptions, various, diverse, sundry l ima nas - vih it takes all sorts (to make a world), we come in all shapes and sizes; i -vi drugi and all kinds of other, you name it

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > svakakav

  • 2 zvati se

    vr impf (imenom) be called, go by the name of; (jedan drugoga) call each other43 | kako se on zove? what's his name?; kako se to zove? what do you call it?, what's its name?, what's the name of it?; ono... kako se ono zove? the... what-d'you-call-it? (ili
    * * *
    • be called

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > zvati se

  • 3 ti

    pron you, arch thou; (tebi) to you; dem (pl) those, such, coll this lot | učinit ću - to I'll do it for you; mi smo na »ti« otpr. we are on a first-name basis; - meni ja tebi
    * * *
    • thou
    • those
    • thyself
    • these
    • yourself
    • you

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > ti

  • 4 kumiti

    vt impf - preklinjati, zaklinjali -m te bogom I ask you in the name of God; molio sam i -o I begged and implored
    * * *
    • obtest

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > kumiti

  • 5 ogovaranje

    n backbiting, speaking behind one's back, speaking ill/evil of; A sl: bad--mouthing, dishing the dirt; telling tales; gossiping, gossip; scandal, dirt; (kleveta) slander, calumny | teško je obraniti se od -a you know how tongues wag; give a dog a name and
    * * *
    • tattle
    • gossip

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > ogovaranje

  • 6 zapisati

    vt pf note, make/take a note of, write/ /put/get/jot down; put on record; enter, make an entry of, register (- upisati); commit to writing; (policija, sp. sudac) book, take smb's name | - ću vas za 11:30 I'll put you down for 11:30; kako je -no u Ustavu a
    * * *
    • book
    • scroll
    • scribe
    • to
    • write down
    • write it down
    • inscribe
    • log
    • get down
    • note down
    • note
    • pencil
    • register
    • record

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > zapisati

  • 7 pozvati se

    vr pf | pozvati se na invoke, plead itd. (-pozivati se); sam se pozvati se invite oneself; možete se pozvati se na mene you can use my name as reference

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > pozvati se

См. также в других словарях:

  • you name it — This applies to whatever you mention, want, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑name * * * you name it informal phrase used after a list for saying that most other things of the same type are also possible or available The camp offers horse riding, tennis,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • you name it — is a cliché of the 1960s, still much in vogue. It means ‘and so on, and other familiar things of the same kind’ and often has a continuation: • ‘I ve picked up rocks, glass, parts of beer cans you name it,’ she said New Yorker, 1988 • Viruses,… …   Modern English usage

  • you name it — anything. There s plenty to do here – you can hike, bike, camp, canoe, you name it. As a messenger I ve delivered classified documents, videotapes, bottles of liquor, candy, coffee makers, you name it …   New idioms dictionary

  • you name it — noun Used after a short list to show that further examples are unnecessary; all kinds of things There were ducks, geese, swans, you name it on the lake …   Wiktionary

  • you name it — informal used after a list for saying that most other things of the same type are also possible or available The camp offers horse riding, tennis, water sports, you name it …   English dictionary

  • You Bought It, You Name It — Infobox Album | Name = You Bought It, You Name It Type = Album Artist = Joe Walsh Released = 21 May 1983 Recorded = September 20, 1982 – October 8, 1982 Genre = Rock Length = 38:23 Label = Warner Bros. Records Producer = Joe Walsh, George Perry,… …   Wikipedia

  • name — 1. The elliptical construction name of, short for by the name of, is now common informally: • Keep your eyes peeled for a customer on his own, name of Sheldrake David Lodge, 1991. 2. The idiom you name it, used informally as a colourful… …   Modern English usage

  • name — [[t]ne͟ɪm[/t]] ♦ names, naming, named 1) N COUNT: usu with poss The name of a person, place, or thing is the word or group of words that is used to identify them. What s his name? Peter. ... I don t even know if Sullivan s his real name... They… …   English dictionary

  • name — name1 [ neım ] noun *** 1. ) count a word or set of words by which a person or thing is usually known: My name is Judith Kramer. Please write your name, address, and telephone number on the list. name of: What s the name of this flower? name for …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • name */*/*/ — I UK [neɪm] / US noun Word forms name : singular name plural names Talking or writing about names: first name/Christian name a personal name that you are given when you are born: The children call me Mrs Jones, but actually my first name is Mary …   English dictionary

  • name — name1 W1S1 [neım] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(of a person)¦ 2¦(of a thing or place)¦ 3¦(reputation)¦ 4¦(famous person/company/product)¦ 5 call somebody names 6 in somebody s name/in the name of somebody 7 something has somebody s name on it 8 in the name of… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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