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1 seize
uhvatiti; ukliještiti* * *
Ävrsto svezati
domoći se
hvatati
iskoristiti
obuzeti
oduzeti
osvojiti
oteti
plijeniti
posjedovati
priÄvrstiti
razumjeti
shvatiti
spopasti
stegnuti
Å¡Äepati
uhvatiti
ukliještiti
zaplijeniti
zaribati
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2 hold
s donji prostor u brodu, tovarni prostor broda, spremište za teret s držanje; zahvat (i [box]); oslonac, uporište; sklonište, boravište (životinje); moć, vlast, utjecaj; utvrđeno mjesto, tvrđava; tamnica / to take (get, seize, lay, catch) # of = uhvatiti, uloviti, zgrabiti; dočepati se (koga, čega); to let go one's # of = ispustiti iz ruku, iz zahvata; # (on, over) = utjecaj (na); moć, vlast (nad); to get a firm # of the market = čvrsto zavladati tržištem* * *
brodsko skladiste
Äuvati
drška
držanje
držati
hvatanje
nositi
obuzdati
obuzdavanje
održati
održavati
posjed
posjedovati
sadržavati
sprijeÄiti
vjerovati
zadržati
zadržavanje
zauzimanje
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