Angol | Szerb-Horvát |
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devil [devils] (bad part of the conscience) noun [UK: ˈdev.l̩] [US: ˈdev.l̩] | vragnoun |
devil [devils] (evil creature) noun [UK: ˈdev.l̩] [US: ˈdev.l̩] | vrȃg (Muslim)noun враг (Muslim)noun |
devil (the devil: the chief devil) proper noun [UK: ˈdev.l̩] [US: ˈdev.l̩] | vrȃgproper noun врагproper noun |
devil [devils] (wicked or naughty person) noun [UK: ˈdev.l̩] [US: ˈdev.l̩] | vragnoun |
devil's advocate noun | vražji odvjetniknoun |
devilish (resembling or characteristic of a devil) adjective [UK: ˈde.və.lɪʃ] [US: ˈde.vlɪʃ] | đavolast, vragolastadjective ђаволаст, враголастadjective |
daredevil (recklessly bold; adventurous) adjective [UK: ˈdeə.dev.l̩] [US: ˈder.ˌdev.l̩] | nebojšaadjective |
speak of the devil (expression used when a person mentioned in the current conversation happens to arrive) phrase | mi o vuku, mi o vuku a vuk na vrata (we mention the wolf, and he enters the door)phrase |
Tasmanian devil [Tasmanian devils] (Sarcophilus harrisii) noun [UK: ˌtæz.ˈmeɪ.niən ˈdev.l̩] [US: ˌtæz.ˈmeɪ.niən ˈdev.l̩] | tasmanski vragnoun |
vaudeville (a style of multi-act theatrical entertainment) noun [UK: ˈvɔː.də.vɪl] [US: ˈvɑːd.ˌvɪl] | vòdvīljnoun водвӣљnoun |