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1 hamovi
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2 sedlar
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3 upregnuti
vi pf (konja) hitch up, harness (to); (vola) yoke; fig harness, instrumentalize* * *• harness -
4 orma
f harness, gear; (ukrasna) trappings pl I staviti -u harness* * *• gear -
5 pojas
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6 prezati
vt impf harness, put into harness -
7 ekstenzija
f extension; med traction, harness I med staviti nogu u -u place a leg in traction* * *• extension number• extension -
8 oklop
m armor; (oplata, brodski, tenkovski) armor, armor plate, plate; (kornjače, raka) carapace, shell; - neprobojni prsluk | hist viteški oklop suit of armor; rakovi odbacuju svoj - crabs molt* * *• shielding• shield• shell• harness• armour• armo(u)ring• armature• mail -
9 prsni navez
• chest harness -
10 upotrijebiti
vt pf use, employ, make use of, put to use, utilize; (krivo, neispravno) misuse; (pribjeći) have recourse to, resort to | upotrijebiti vodenu/sunčanu energiju harness water/solar energy* * *• employ• to use• use• utilize• spend• apply -
11 ispregnuti se
vt pf get out of harness, become unharnessed; come unhitched -
12 kasački
adj I --e trke harness racing, trotting races; -a kolica sulky; -o grlo - kasač -
13 neiskorištavanje
n non-use, failure to use/ /exploit/harness, nonexploitation -
14 remenar
m saddler and harness-maker, harnes-ser, belt-maker -
15 sedlarstvo
n saddler's/harnesser's trade, saddlery, harness-making -
16 spregnuti
vt pf yoke, harness -
17 upregnuti se
vr pf fig get into the harness, put one's back into it -
18 zapregnuti
vt pf harness (i fig) itd. (- upregnuti) -
19 zaprežni
adj (vozilo) horse-drawn, ox-drawn | - konj harness horse
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