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1 briznuti u plač
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2 pokvariti se
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3 imati kvar
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4 pasti (na ispitu)
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5 srušiti
• break arc down; break down; bring down; demolish; destroy; disrupt; knock down; oversthrow; overturn; pull down; take down -
6 pasti
• break down• come down• crash• fall• drop• fall down• tumble• topple• lower -
7 srušiti se
• break down; cave; collapse; come down; crumble; crumple; fall (fell, fallen); fall in; fall into ruins; ruin; sink down; topple -
8 oronuti
• break down; break up; collapse; dilapidate; fall -
9 slomiti
• break; break down; crack; fracture; rupture; scrap; shatter; spapping; supple -
10 defekt
• break down• defect -
11 malaksati
• break down• collapse• droop• fail• faint• languish -
12 otkazati
• break down• cancel• disannul• fail -
13 rasklopiti
• break down• demount• disassemble• dismantle• take apart• unjoin• take to pieces -
14 razvaliti
• break down• force -
15 briznuti u plač
• break down; burst into tears -
16 defekt
• break down; breakage; bug; defect; demerit; fracture; rupture; vice -
17 malaksati
• break down; collapse; droop; fail; faint; flag; languish; sink; slack; slack season; slacken; unbuckle; weary -
18 neispravnost
• break down; breakage; breakdown; crankcase; defect; error; falsify; falsity; fault; fouling; foulness; fracture; immorality; inaccuracy; malfunction; rupture; trouble -
19 otkazati
• break down; call in; cancel; countermand; cry off; denounceto give out; disannul; dismiss; dissassemble; give out; to cancel; to give notice; to recall -
20 pokvariti se
• break down; deteriorate; fouly; go bad; spoil
См. также в других словарях:
break down — {v.} (stress on down ) 1. To smash or hit (something) so that it falls; cause to fall by force. * /The firemen broke down the door./ 2. To reduce or destroy the strength or effect of; weaken; win over. * /By helpful kindness the teacher broke… … Dictionary of American idioms
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break down — (someone) 1. to cause someone to become emotional. Andy broke down and cried several times during his retirement speech. 2. to weaken someone. I felt so good, I felt like nothing could break me down or make me sick … New idioms dictionary
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break down — ► break down 1) suddenly cease to function or continue. 2) lose control of one s emotions when in distress. Main Entry: ↑break … English terms dictionary
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break down — index classify, codify, damage, decay, erode, overcome (overwhelm), pigeonhole, stall … Law dictionary
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break down — *analyze, resolve, dissect Contrasted words: concatenate, articulate, *integrate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
break down — verb 1. make ineffective (Freq. 3) Martin Luther King tried to break down racial discrimination • Syn: ↑crush • Derivationally related forms: ↑breakdown • Hypernyms: ↑change, ↑ … Useful english dictionary