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1 ohrabriti se
vr pf take courage/heart, become (ili be) encouraged/emboldened/heartened, summon up courage, pluck up heart, take one's encouragement from* * *• take courage -
2 ohrabrivati se
vr impf take courage/heart itd. (- ohrabriti se); impf take courage continually, be emboldened repeatedly; cheer up (ili encourage) each other -
3 hrabriti se
vr impf take courage/heart; (uzajamno) cheer up each other; -junačiti se -
4 osmjeliti se
vr pf make so bold as, venture, take heart/courage, pluck up courage, be (ili become, get) encouraged/emboldened, become/get bolder -
5 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 -
6 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
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