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1 u mogućnosti
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2 kadra
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3 moći
be able, can, može! all right, ne može! no way* * *• can• be able to• be able• could• able• may• might -
4 antipatičan
unlik(e)able, dislik(e)able* * *• disagreeable• dislikeable• unpleasant• obnoxious• repulsive -
5 dohvatljiv
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6 najsposobniji
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7 sposoban
capable, able, vješt skilful, uspješan competent, efficient* * *• capable• competent• efficient• potent• able• ably• apt• rangy -
8 antipatično
adv unlik(e)ably, dislik(e)ably, in an unlik(e)able/dislik(e)able manner -
9 antipatičnost
f being unlik(e)able, unlik(e)-ableness, unlik(e)able quality -
10 uzmoći
vi pf be able to, be in a position to, be able to afford, find it possible -
11 zboriti
vi impf speak, make/deliver a speech | prov i zboritii i tvori an able tongue followed by able deeds -
12 dorastao
adj equal (čemu to), up to, a (ili an even) match for; able to cope (with); big/ /mature enough, ready I nije -tao tome he is unequal to it, he is not equal/up/adequate to it, he is no match for it, he is out of his depth there, he can't handle it, he can* * *• equal to• mature -
13 dostižan
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14 dostupan
accessible, available* * *• come-at-able• available• accessible• affordable• achievable• attainable• reachable -
15 ispravljiv
adj correctable, corrigible, rectifi-able, amendable* * *• corrigible -
16 izračunljiv
adj calculable, computable, reckon-able* * *• calculable• computable -
17 kadar
personnel, staff, film frame* * *• cadre• capable• staff• frame• able• ably -
18 konkurentan
adj competitive, able to compete (pazi: concurrent = koji se slaže/poklapa, istodoban!); - kurentan I birati između konkurentannih termina choose among competing terms* * *• competitive -
19 kormilar
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20 kvalificiran
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