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21 arithmetic unit
• aritmetička jedinica; aritmetički organ -
22 arm
• armada; armatura; borba; drška; grana drveta; krak; mišica; miška; naoružati se; ogranak; opremiti se; organ za napad ili odbranu; oružane snage; oružati; oružje; otoka; paok; pl. paoci; poluga; ručica; ručka; ruka; rukav -
23 astatic coil element
• astatički organ -
24 bird sonar
• ptičiji ultrazvučni organ za o -
25 blocking element
• zaporni organ -
26 carbonisation
• destruktivna destilacija organ; karbonizacija -
27 collapse
• gubitak hrabrosti; gubiti snagu; izbijanje; izgubiti hrabrost; iznemoći; iznemoglost; iznenadan prestanak rada organ; kolaps; malaksati; nagli pad; opadanje; opadati; opasti; oronuti; pad; padanje; pasti; popustiti (pod teretom); propadanje; propast; propasti; rušenje; sl; slom -
28 control unit
• kontrolna jedinica; upravljačka jed.; upravljačka jedinica; upravljački deo; upravljački organ -
29 coupler
• element sprezanja; organ veze; priključenje; spojnica; uređaj veze -
30 excretory
• izlučni; izlučni organ; za izlučivanje -
31 executive
• administrator; direktor; guverner; izvršan; izvršna vlast; izvršni; izvršni organ; izvršno telo; komandir; načelnik štaba; poslovni kadrovi; rukovodilac -
32 executive board
• izvršni organ -
33 executive body
• izvršni organ -
34 frond
• list tropsk.bilj; listast organ ili list paptati -
35 inspector
• inspektor; nadgledač; nadglednik; nadzirač; nadzorni organ; nadzornik -
36 intestines
• creva; domaći; unutrašnji organ -
37 joint body
• zajednički organ -
38 moving element
• pokretni organ -
39 ring modulator structure
• prstenasta struktura kod organ -
40 sense
• čulo; gledište; misao; mišljenje; opaziti; opažati; opiziti; organ; osećaj; osećanje; osetiti; pamet; razum; razumeti; razumevanje; razumevati; saznanje; smer pravca; smisao; svest; zdrav razum; značenje
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