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1 pull
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2 vući
* * *• draw• drag• train• tow• to pull• toil• trail• tug• yank• shuffle• snake• strain• pull• heave• haul -
3 izvadi
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4 izvući
* * *• extract• elicit• derive• draw• to hoist• to give a hoist• wangle• pull• extricate• abstract -
5 područje povlačenja (frekvencije)
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > područje povlačenja (frekvencije)
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6 potegnuti
pull/drag/haul up* * *• pull• haul up -
7 privlačna snaga
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8 vježba čija je osnova povlačenje tereta
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > vježba čija je osnova povlačenje tereta
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9 dovući
pull/draw/drag up* * *• drag• drag over• hale -
10 izvaditi zub
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11 natezanej remena
• pull of the belt -
12 navući
pull on, put on, prenijeti drag, navesti koga induce* * *• catch• drag• put on -
13 potezanje
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14 povući nadolje
• pull down -
15 uvlačiti u toranj
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16 vuci
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17 izvući se
vr pf get out of, pull o.s. out of, get away, extricate o.s. (sve i fig.); (iz neprilike) get out of a tight spot, get off the hook ( - iz škripca, dobro proći); (bolesnik) get over it, pull through, make i t, survive; (pulover) pull out of shape; (hlače)* * *• get out• creep out -
18 odmaknuti se
vr pf move/draw/shift/pull away (from), leave/put (some) space between, stand clear of, stand/move/pull back from; detach oneself from, disengage from | -i se! move/get/pull back! stand back/clear!* * *• move aside -
19 nelikvidnost
f fin insolvency I izvući iz -i pull out of insolvency, make solvent, pull out of the red; izvući se iz -i pull/get out of insolvency (ili of the red), become solvent, get into the black -
20 trgnuti
vt pf pull, tug, yank, jerk, give a pull/ /tug/yank/jerk; (popiti) knock back | - natrag pull itd. back; trgnuti mač draw the/one's sword
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