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1 gnjuranje
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2 zariti
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3 nagib osi
• plunge of the axis -
4 žariti
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5 baciti se
vr pf throw/hurl/fling oneself I baciti se na throw itd. oneself at/on/upon; pounce on, rush/dash at; dive for, (make a flying) tackle; -uvrgnuti se na; baciti se na posao (problem i sl.) set to, fall to, tackle, grapple with, plunge in(to); baciti se na politiku plunge into pol* * *• throw• pounce• flounce -
6 uroniti
dive, plunge, dip, immerse* * *• drench• dive• immerse• immerge• plunge -
7 zamočiti
vt pf dip, plunge itd. (- umočiti)* * *• plunge -
8 odvažiti se
m pf get/pluck up courage, get up one's nerve, take heart, dare, make bold | odvažiti se na nešto fig take the plunge* * *• dare -
9 pad
drooping, fall* * *• come down• collapse• decrease• decline• descent• degradation• droop• down• downfall• tumble• upset• spill• precipitation• incidence• fall• overthrow• plunge• plunk -
10 poniranje
n geog sinking/disappearance underground (of streams); (broda) plunging, dipping, pitching* * *• heaving• plunge -
11 potapanje
n sinking; pushing under; flooding, inundating, inundation; - močenje | igrati se »-a brodova« (»podmornica«) play at salvo/battleship* * *• sinking• submersion• plunge -
12 riskirati
* * *• chance• risk• venture• take a risk• take the plunge• jeopardize• gamble• hazard• nap -
13 roniti
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14 ronjenje
n diving | ronjenje na dah breath-hold (ili free) diving; podvodno - (s maskom) skin diving; (s aparatom) scuba diving; aparat za podvodno ronjenje scuba, aqualung; odijelo za podvodno ronjenje wet suit* * *• dive• diving• plunge -
15 silazak
m descent, coming down; landing, plunge, plunging; moving down; alighting; dismounting* * *• descent• get off -
16 sunovrat
m (pad) plunge, (nose)dive, free fall, precipitation* * *• daffodil• narcissus -
17 survati se
vr pf precipitate oneself, fall down a precipice; plunge (down); tumble/topple down; (zrakoplov) crash (- obrušiti se); (grabilica) swoop down, pounce upon; (lavina) thunder/slam down, come thundering down* * *• tumble -
18 usuditi se
vr pf dare, venture, make bold to; (odvažiti se) have the courage/nerve/impudence to, fig take the plunge; | samo se -i! just you dare!; da se nisi -io! don't you dare!; da se nikad više nisi -io! don't you ever do it again!* * *• dare• venture• presume -
19 zagnjuriti
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20 zagnjurivanje
n - uranjanje, zaranjanje* * *• submergence• plunge
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