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1 objasniti
explain, explicate* * *• elucidate• explain• explicate• clear• clarify• unfold• solve• interpret• illustrate• account for• authorize• read -
2 protumačiti
explain, interpret* * *• explain• decipher• translate• interpret• have out• construe• account for• annotate• make out -
3 obrazložiti
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4 objašnjavati
vt impf explain itd. (- objasniti) iter keep explaining, explain repeatedly, try to explain I to objašnjavatia tu pojavu this explains (ili is responsible for) the phenomenon* * *• explain• comment• annotate -
5 rastumačiti
vt pf explain itd. - protumačiti, objasniti* * *• explain -
6 razjasniti
vt pf explain, explicate, make clear/ /clearer, clear up, clarify, elucidate, spell out; expound, interpret; illustrate; account for* * *• elucidate• explain• expound• explicate• evidence• clarify• clear up• unravel• undeceive• illuminate• ascertain• open -
7 interpretirati
vt pf/impf interpret, read, expound, explain; theat & mus interpret, rend* * *• interpret -
8 objašnjenje
explanation, explication* * *• exegesis• elucidation• explanation• explication• explain• commentary• clarification• disambiguation• tooltip• interpretation• glossary• gloss• illustration• context• annotation -
9 pokazivati
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10 tumačiti
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11 istumačiti
vt pf explain, expound itd. (- rastumačiti, protumačiti); have done explaining -
12 izjasniti se
vr pf declare oneself, speak one's mind, commit oneself, take sides, explain oneself I izjasniti se za, izjasniti se u prilog back, endorse, declare (oneself) in favor of, go on record in favor of (izjasnio se za he is on record in favor of)? speak out for, express/voice one's -
13 objasniti se
vt pf talk things over I to će se već objasniti se this will explain itself, this/things will be explained -
14 obrazlagati
vt impf explain, expound itd. -
15 razjasniti se
vr pf be explained, explain itself, become clear(er), clarify, clear up; clarify mutual positions, talk it over
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