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1 establish
vt 1. utemeljiti, urediti, otvoriti, uvesti, postaviti 2. sigurno smjestiti, namjestiti, okućit, udomiti, zbrinuti (osobu) 3. učvrstiti, ustanoviti, uglaviti, potvrditi (načelo, običaj, vjerovanje) nepobitno dokazati 4. priznati crkvu kao zakonsku, narodnu / Established Church = Anglikanska (nacionalna, državna) crkva; to # oneself = nastaniti se, okućiti se, početi kakav posao, zanat, establirati se; to # business connections = stupiti u poslovne veze; to # a claim = postaviti (pravni) zahtjev; an #ed truth (fact) = neosporiva, utvrđena istina (činjenica); #ed credit = čvrst, siguran kredit #ed laws = postojaći zakon; #ed order = postojeći poredak; to # order = uspostaviti, uvesti ured* * *
dokazati
donijeti
donositi
formirati
izgraditi
izraditi
odrediti
osnivati
osnovati
smjestiti
uspostaviti
uspostaviti poslovni nastan
ustanoviti
utvrditi
utvrđivanje
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2 establish on
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3 establish a system
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4 establish by law
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5 establish commercial viability
izgradnja komercijalne odrћivostiEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > establish commercial viability
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6 EC action to establish liability
English-Croatian dictionary > EC action to establish liability
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7 pre establish
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8 re establish
vt ponovo postaviti, osnovati, urediti, ustanoviti* * *
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9 to establish a committee
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10 to establish a comprehensive inventory
English-Croatian dictionary > to establish a comprehensive inventory
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11 to establish a dialogue
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12 to establish a political dialogue
English-Croatian dictionary > to establish a political dialogue
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13 to establish a programme
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14 to establish an independent authority
English-Croatian dictionary > to establish an independent authority
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15 to establish association
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16 to establish close cooperation
English-Croatian dictionary > to establish close cooperation
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17 to establish cooperation
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18 to establish criteria
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19 to establish duties
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20 to establish free trade areas
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establish — es|tab|lish W1S3 [ıˈstæblıʃ] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: establir, from Latin stabilire to make firm ] 1.) to start a company, organization, system, etc that is intended to exist or continue for a long time = ↑found ▪ The city… … Dictionary of contemporary English