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1 cud
gemoed -
2 ćud
disposition, temperament* * *• caprice• character• vein• whim• whimsy• spirit• temperament• temper• freak• fancy• groove• humour• blood• mood• nature -
3 ćud
Gemü't n (-[e]s, -er), Gemü'tsart f (-, -en), Naturell n (-s, -e), Na-tu'ranlage f (-, -n), Eigenart f (-, -en); dobra (blaga) ć. ein gutes (weiches, sanftes) Gemü't; promjenljive ć-i launisch, wetterwendisch; biti različite ć-i von verschiedener Gemütsart sein; nije mi po ć-i es ist mir nicht gene'hm, es paßt mir nicht -
4 preživanje
n zoo chewing the cud, rumination* * *• chew• cud -
5 mirnoća
f peace(fulness), calm(ness), quietness, tranquility; placidity, placidness; still- ness; (ćud) easy temper/disposition I sačuvati mirnoćau - ostati miran* * *• equanimity• easiness• imperturbability• composure -
6 narav
nature, ćud temperament, disposition* * *• character• temper• makeup• mettle• moral• nature• mood -
7 preživač
m zoo cud-chewer, ruminant* * *• bovine• ruminant -
8 preživati
vt impf chew the cud, ruminate* * *• ruminate -
9 premišlja(va)ti (se)
vi (vr) impf (oklijevati) hesitate, be irresolute, dither; coll blow hot and cold, be unable to make up one's mind; (razmišljati) meditate, reflect, chew the cud, ponder; (biti u nedoumici) think twice -
10 prežvakavanje
n zoo & fig rumination, chewing the cud, chewing over -
11 prežvakavati
vt impf zoo ruminate, chew the cud (oba i fig); fig: chew over, rehash, belabor, do to death
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ćud — ćȗd ž <I i, G mn ćúdī> DEFINICIJA 1. ukupnost temperamenta, karaktera i nagona; narav, priroda (o čovjeku i životinji) 2. promjenljiva narav; hirovitost SINTAGMA jeguljasta ćud ćud onoga koji je nalik na jegulju (2); lisičja ćud lukavost;… … Hrvatski jezični portal
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