Examples of using A hydrant in English and their translations into Serbian
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There's a hydrant.
This car is parked in front of a hydrant.
That's a hydrant marker.
You're parked by a hydrant.
There's a hydrant over there.
People also translate
He's parked in front of a hydrant.
It was blocking a hydrant, so we called for a tow.
At the first curve I become a hydrant!
Be advised there is a hydrant right next to Engine 1.
Just don't. It doesn't matter where you park,you will get a hydrant ticket.
Then I started to throw it at a hydrant, but that looked too nice and white, too.
Just happened to notice you're parked near a hydrant with a ticket.
That could be shoveling out a hydrant, pulling a weed, turning over a garbage can with an opossum in it.
Oh my God… multiple tickets, handicapped spot,parked by a hydrant, incomprehensible vanity plate.
He knocks over a hydrant on 4th and Stevenson, doesn't go in the building, then smashes a Humvee in front of the Big Belly Burger, but doesn't go in the building.
You can't put a hydrant here!
If you are one that has a hydrant on your property, it is not at all uncommon to try and hide this“eye-sore” by decorating it with flowers, butterfly's, and all manner of interesting artistry.
Got a job to put a hydrant here.
OSHA(occupational safety and health administration)further recommends that a hydrant be painted violet for any source that is non-potable(so what color should we paint a hydrant that is non-potable and from a private source OSHA?…. sketchy!).
Now we know most of you are just runnin' in to pick up a last minute item butwe do have a hydrant there and we need to keep it clear.
To those who were being refined John had a hydrant of God's mercy, a baptism of forgiveness.
Then he thought of throwing the snowball at a hydrant but that also looked too nice and white.
So when you are driving around your neighborhood and see a hydrant painted a specific color, be assured that color has a purpose.
And that seemed a little strange to me when I noticed it, so I did a little digging andit turns out what you had is a hydrant and then something called a curb extension, which is like a seven-foot space to walk on, and then a parking spot.
So is a fire hydrant.
That's a fire hydrant right there.
Here it's near a water hydrant.
He's a fire hydrant full of money.
Like a fire hydrant, gushing onto a hot summer sidewalk.