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 Translation for 'to it' from English to Croatian
SYNO information technology | IT
to {pron}it
ono {pron}it
to jeit's [it is]
2 Words
Ostavi to!Drop it!
Prestani!Stop it!
To je to!That's it!
3 Words
idiom
Skrati priču!
Cut it short!
Sviđa mi se.I like it.
Moja pogreška!It's my fault.
Ja sam na redu.It's my turn.
Ti si na redu.It's your turn.
Prestani!Knock it off! [coll.]
Tko je?Who is it?
4 Words
Kako je prošlo?How did it go?
unverified Šuška se da ... [pren.]Rumour has it (that) ... [Br.]
Koliko je sati?What time is it?
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Usage Examples English
  • I was fascinated, because suddenly I realized that film could have so many more layers to it than what I had imagined before".
  • Today's scholars have tended to re-assess Aristotle's interpretation and have warmed up to it.
  • s description of the death of Patroclus and Achilles' reaction to it.
  • The rich façade remained unfinished until 1891, when the architect Peter Friedrich Peters added to it.
  • 1961 September: ASCII – The ASCII character set, then in an early stage of development, had the \ (Back slash) character added to it in order to support ALGOL's boolean operators /\ and \/.

  • Prefixed to it is the life of St. Ambrose composed by Baronius for his "Annales Ecclesiastici".
  • Water molecules located in fiber tracts are more likely to be anisotropic, since they are restricted in their movement (they move more in the dimension parallel to the fiber tract rather than in the two dimensions orthogonal to it), whereas water molecules dispersed in the rest of the brain have less restricted movement and therefore display more isotropy.
  • It was a way of pretending that the Imperial function—and most properties attached to it—was a public one, formally subject to the authority of the Senate and the Roman people.
  • It executed its first program on 10 May 1950, and a number of later computers around the world owe much to it, including the English Electric DEUCE and the American Bendix G-15.
  • Aristotle (384–322 BC) understood that sound consisted of compressions and rarefactions of air which "falls upon and strikes the air which is next to it..."

  • The abbot wears the same habit as his fellow monks, though by tradition he adds to it a pectoral cross.
  • While its content would have been interesting to historians, its quality may perhaps be gauged from the fact that Fresnel himself never referred to it in his maturity.
  • Although originally published anonymously, when the essay was republished 19 years later, in 1869, the concept of the corrupting Jew had become so widely held that Wagner's name was affixed to it.
  • The novel is still among the most famous of all detective novels: Edmund Wilson alludes to it in the title of his well-known attack on detective fiction, "Who Cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?
  • Penguin Classics' editorial director said "it couldn’t be more relevant to the current moment" and Camus' daughter Catherine said that the message of the novel had newfound relevance in that "we are not responsible for coronavirus but we can be responsible in the way we respond to it".

  • He explained that Ada was only a "promising beginner" instead of genius in mathematics, that she began studying basic concepts of mathematics five years after Babbage conceived the analytical engine so she could not have made important contributions to it, and that she only published the first computer program instead of actually writing it.
  • The Aramaic alphabet is historically significant since virtually all modern Middle Eastern writing systems can be traced back to it.
  • In April 1977, the price was dropped to [...]. It continued to be sold through August 1977, despite the introduction of the Apple II in April 1977, which began shipping in June of that year.
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