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1 afekcijska cijena
• affection price -
2 afekcijska vrijednost
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3 vrijednostposebne ljubavi
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4 raznježiti se
vr pf be moved (to affection/tenderness), feel affection/tenderness, (become) mellow* * *• soften -
5 bolest
sickness, ilness, disease, complaint* * *• disorder• disease• sickness• ilness• illness• ailment• affection• measles• malady -
6 ljubav
love, ljubav na prvi pogled love at first sight, brak iz ljubavi love match, ljubav za svoj posao pride in one's job, bez ljubavi loveless* * *• devotion• fondness• heart• affection• partiality• passion• penchant• love• lover -
7 naklonost
sympathy, favor, sklonost preference* * *• reverence• trend• sentiment• sympathy• tendency• propensity• predilection• liking• favour• favor• fondness• friendliness• good will• goodwill• benevolence• affect• acceptance• affection• palate• partiality• penchant -
8 oboljenje
n falling ill/sick; - bolest I oboljenje bubrega - bolest bubrega* * *• disease• sickness• affection• ailments -
9 privrženost
* * *• caring• commitment• devotion• dedication• adherence• addiction• affection• adhesion• attachment -
10 psihosomatske afekcije
• psychosomatic affection -
11 raznježiti
vt pf move (to affection/tenderness); soften, make delicate* * *• effeminate• mollify -
12 uzbuđenje
excitement, agitation, commotion* * *• excitement• emotion• commotion• thrill• twitter• shock• sensation• stew• jitters• fluster• flush• glow• heat• affection• agitation -
13 ganutost
f emotion; (suosjećanje) affection, sympathy; fullness of the heart; (neiskrena) unction, unctiousity -
14 metiljavost
f vet & med (affection by) liver fluke -
15 milošta
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16 zahvaćenost
f degree of affection/infection, extent, involvement
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