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1 refer
vt/i I.[vt] 1. uputiti (to=na što), pripisati što (to a p=komu, to a th=čemu) odnositi (to=na) 2. predati, doznačiti što (to=komu) 3. uputiti, upozoriti (to=na) I.[vi]II. vi odnositi se, ticati se (to=na, čega); pozivati se (to=na), ukazivati na, misliti, aludirati (to) / referred to = koji se odnosi na, o komu, o čemu je riječ; to # oneself to = prepustiti se, predati se, povjeriti se (komu)* * *
navesti
obratiti se
odnositi se
odnositi se na
oznaÄavati
pozivati se
pozivati se na
pozvati se na
predati
prikupiti
priopćiti
pripasti
pripisati
slati
spomenuti
spominjati
upućivati
uputiti
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2 refer direct to
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3 refer to
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4 to refer a dispute
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5 to refer a matter
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6 to refer a matter (to)
uputiti predmet (komu) -
7 to refer for examination
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8 to refer problems
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9 pass on, forward, refer (Antrag)
English-Croatian dictionary > pass on, forward, refer (Antrag)
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10 committee
s komitet; odbor; povjerenstvo; komisija (to be on the # = biti član komisije) /[parl] to go into # = prijeći na pojedinačna savjetovanja; to refer to a # = predati odboru; # man (woman) = odbornik (odbornica)* * *
komisija
komitet
odbor
povjereništvo
povjerenstvo
vijeće
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