Translation "đak" to English

đak{masculine}
breeching-boy · breeching-scholar · eleve · pupil · schoolboy · student · truant
early leaver
đakon{masculine}
deacon
đakonat{masculine}
deaconhood · deaconry · diaconate
đakoni{plural}
deacons
đakonica{feminine}
deaconess
đakonija{feminine}
tasty morsel · tidbit

đak

masculineIPA: / dʑak /
Definition and meaning

Učenik.

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breeching-boy

noun

breeching-scholar

noun

eleve

nounIPA: / elˈɛv /

pupil

nounIPA: / pjuːpl̩ /

1. A child or young person in school or in the charge of a tutor or instructor; student
2. One who has been taught or influenced by a famous or distinguished person

The pupil was punished for smoking.
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She's the best pupil.
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I'm not a pupil.
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schoolboy

nounIPA: / skuːlbɔɪ /

A boy attending school.

The cook will get a thou, while mister schoolboy will get a beating.
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That's a schoolboy error.
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It's an anime about a normal Japanese schoolboy who married his alien teacher. Things like this happen in Japan.
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student

nounIPA: / stuːdənt /

ETYM Latin studens, -entis, p. pr. of studere to study. Related to Study.
A learner who is enrolled in an educational institution; SYN. pupil, educatee.

I had a student in my office a couple of weeks ago.
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Sue is an American student.
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She is a student at the university.
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Synonyms: bookman · educatee · pupil · scholar · scholarly person

truant

nounIPA: / truːənt /

ETYM French truand, Old Fren. truant, a vagrant, beggar; of Celtic origin; cf. w. tru, truan, wretched, miserable, truan a wretch, Irish trogha miserable, Gael. truaghan a poor, distressed, or wretched creature, truagh wretched.
One who is absent from school without permission; SYN. hooky player.

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Fritz admits he often plays truant.
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These people are at-risk; these people are truant.
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Quite a few students played truant from school.
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Synonyms: hooky player · no-show · nonattender

đak pobegao sa nastave

masculineIPA: / dʑak pobeɡao sa nastaʋe /
Words nearby

đakon · đakonat · đakoni · đakonija · đakonica · đakonova žena · đakonstvo · đak pobegao sa nastave · đaci · đačka kutija za pera · đačka torba · đački

English translation

early leaver

nounIPA: / ˈɝːli ˈliːvər /

đakon

masculineIPA: / dʑakon /
Definition and meaning

Upravnik opštinskih dobara i staralac sirotinje i bolesnika u najranije hrišćansko doba; docnije: crkveni sluga i pomoćnik pri bogosluženju; najniži, početni sveštenički čin u pravoslavnoj crkvi (ne može samo obavljati bogosluženje, već samo pomaže svešteniku), pomoćni sveštenik. (grč.)

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deacon

nounIPA: / diːkən /

ETYM Old Eng. diakne, deakne, deken, AS. diacon, deacon, Latin diaconus, from Greek diakonos a servant or minister, a minister of the church; of uncertain origin.
1. A Protestant layman who
assists the minister; SYN. Protestant deacon.
2. A cleric ranking just below a priest in Roman Catholic churches; SYN. Catholic deacon.

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Synonyms: Protestant deacon

đakonat

masculineIPA: / dʑakonat /
Definition and meaning

1. Trajanje službe đakona;
2. Čin, zvanje, dostojanstvo i stan pomoćnog sveštenika, đakona.

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deaconhood

noun

deaconry

noun

Office or rank of deacon; deacons considered in a collective manner

diaconate

nounIPA: / dajækənət /

1. The office or period of office of a deacon or deaconess
2. An official body of deacons

đakoni

pluralIPA: / dʑakoni /
English translation

deacons

pluralIPA: / diːkənz /
The choir stayed in the choir stand, the deacons and their wives or the Baptist Bourgeoisie as I like to call them took first position in front of the altar.
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đakonica

feminineIPA: / dʑakonitsa /
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deaconess

nounIPA: / diːkənəs /

A woman deacon.
A woman chosen to assist in the church ministry; specifically; one in a Protestant order.

A couple of years ago, a woman comes into Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center for a surgery.
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đakonija

feminineIPA: / dʑakonija /
Definition and meaning

1. Delokrug jednog đakona; pomoć, potpora;
2. Posluženje (jelom i pićem), poslastica, odabrano jezo za posluženje (grč.)

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tasty morsel

nounIPA: / ˈteɪsti ˈmɔːrsl̩ /
Now it may look like a tasty morsel, or a pig's head with wings but if it's attacked, it puts out a barrage of light in fact, a barrage of photon torpedoes.
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tidbit

nounIPA: / tɪdbɪt /

A delicate or tender piece of anything eatable; a delicious morsel.

Synonyms: choice morsel · titbit

Similar words to "đak"

đaci
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