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1 lep prijem
• acceptance -
2 prijemno ispitivanje
• acceptance stamp test; acceptance test -
3 prijemni žig
• acceptance stamp -
4 prijemno ispitivanje
• acceptance test -
5 akceptni nalog
• acceptance order -
6 ispitivanje pri preuzimanju
• acceptance stamp test -
7 jemčenje
• acceptance; backing up; bailment; responding; warranty -
8 jemstvo
• acceptance; affidavit; assurance; bail; bond; caution; del credere; earnest; guarantee; guaranty; handsel; hostage; indemnity; piedge; pledge; responsibility; safeguard; security; surety; token; undertaker; undertaking; voucher; warrant; warranty -
9 lep prijem kod primanja
• acceptance with -
10 neobjektivnost
• acceptance; partiality -
11 odobravanje
• acceptance; acclaim; acclamation; adminission; applause; approval; granting; granting for; granting for a moment that; ovation; permit; plaudit; recognition; salvo; subscription -
12 preduzimanje
• acceptance; undertaking -
13 prijateljski odnos
• acceptance; amicability -
14 prijemni žig
• acceptance stamp; reception stamp -
15 primanje
• acceptance; adaption; adminission; credit; embracement; embracing; intake; receipt; receiving; reception; recognition -
16 primanje odgovornosti
• acceptance of a gift -
17 primanje poklona
• acceptance of a gift -
18 pristajanje
• acceptance; acquiescence; compilance; compliance; corresponda; landing -
19 saglasnost
• acceptance; accession; accord; accordance; agreeableness; all correct; analogy; approval; assonance; compatibility; compilance; compliance; compliancy; concert; concord; concordance; concurrence; conformation; conformity; consensus; consent; consonance; corresponda -
20 testiranje prihvata
• acceptance testing
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