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1 circumstances
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2 aggravating circumstances
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3 as soon as circumstances permit
English-Croatian dictionary > as soon as circumstances permit
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4 critical circumstances
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5 due to exceptional circumstances
English-Croatian dictionary > due to exceptional circumstances
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6 exceptional and critical circumstances
English-Croatian dictionary > exceptional and critical circumstances
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7 exceptional circumstances
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8 geological circumstances
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9 in exceptional circumstances
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10 mitigating circumstances
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11 strained circumstances
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12 under the same circumstances
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13 when circumstances require
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14 collateral circumstances
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15 adapt
vt prilagoditi, udesiti, urediti; promijeniti, preraditi, obraditi, adaptirati ([into] za) / to # oneself to circumstances = prilagoditi se prilikama* * *
adaptirati
adaptirati se
podesiti
preraditi
preudesiti
prilagoditi
prilagoditi se
uÄiniti prikladnim -
16 attendant
adj koji služi, koji prati, koji dvori; prisutan ([at] kod); koji pohađa / the # circumstances = popratne okolnosti* * *
biti nazoÄan
dežurni rukovalac
dežurni rukovatelj
podvornik
polaznik
poslužitelj
pratilac
prisutno lice
prodavaÄ
satelit
sluga
telefonistica
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17 concomitant
adj (#ly [adv]) koji prati, popratan (# circumstances)* * *
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18 concourse
s 1. gomila, mnoštvo, strka 2. skup, veza, sjedinjenje, spoj, združenost (fortuitous # of atoms) 3. stjecaj (of circumstances) 4.[US] kolodvorska dvorana sa šalterima* * *
gomilanje
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19 extenuate
vt smanjiti, umanjiti, ublažiti; prikriti, zabarušiti, uljepšati (povredu, krivnju); [arch] rastanjiti, oslabiti, oduzeti snagu / extenuating circumstances = olakotne okolnosti* * *
blažiti
tražiti opravdanje
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20 mitigate
vt stišati, olakša(va)ti, ublažiti, utišati, utašiti /mitigating circumstances = olakotne okolnosti* * *
olakšati
omekšati
smanjenja
smanjiti
stišati
ublažiti
umanjiti
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