Plural: aces
A serve that the receiver is unable to reach, as in tennis.
accustomation · accustomed · accustomedly · accustomedness · accustom oneself to something · AC/DC · ace · acedia · ace-high · ace in the hole · acentric
Servis pretvoren u poen u tenisu tako da protivnički igrač i ne dotakne loptu.
Prvak u sportskoj disciplini.
Plural: aces
One of four playing cards in a deck having a single pip on its face.
accustomed · accustomedly · accustomedness · accustom oneself to something · AC/DC · ace · acedia · ace-high · ace in the hole · acentric
As u kartama, najjača karta u igri, as. (mađ.)
Plural: aces
ETYM Old Eng. as, French as, from Latin as, assis, unity, copper coin, the unit of coinage. Related to As.
Someone who is very highly skilled; SYN. adept, virtuoso, genius, hotshot, star, whiz, whizz, wizard, wiz.
accustomary · accustomation · accustomed · accustomedly · accustomedness · accustom oneself to something · AC/DC · ace · acedia · ace-high · ace in the hole
1. Kod starih Rimljana novac, u početku od pola kg. bakra u vrednosti 1,85 din., a docnije samo pet para.
2. U novije doba: apotekarska funta od 12 unca, sada potisnuta tzv. metričkim merenjem; najmanja jedinica za merenje zlata;
3. Prvak, najbolji u nekoj struci, naročito avijatici i drugim granama sporta.
4. Pilot-lovac u vazdušnim bitkama.
Trunka, zrnce.
Plural: ace in the holes
1. An ace dealt face down to a player (as in stud poker) and not exposed until the showdown.
2. An effective and decisive argument or resource held in reserve
U kartama: najjača boja, tj. karta koja tuče i nosi sve ostale; najjače sredstvo, najjači razlog.
accustom oneself to something · AC/DC · ace · acedia · ace-high · ace in the hole · acentric