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1 assume
vt/i I. 1. uzeti, poprimiti (izgled, izraz itd,) 2. preuzeti 3. uzimati, prisvajati pravo 4. pretpostaviti, uzimati za sigurno, umišljati 5. primiti, uzeti ( u društvo, posao itd.) 6. obući II.[vi] drznuti se, izdavati se za, predsstavljati se kao, hiniti, simulirati / he #d his robes of office = obukao je odjeću svoga službenog položaja; to # the responsibility of = preduzeti odgovornost za* * *
nagađati
poprimiti
predviđati
pretpostaviti
pretpostavljati
preuzeti
preuzeti na sebe
prihvati toÄno
prisvojiti
simulirati
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2 assume liability
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3 accept (assume) reinsurance
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4 incur liabilitiy, assume an obligation
English-Croatian dictionary > incur liabilitiy, assume an obligation
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5 place (or: take out, assume) reinsurance
English-Croatian dictionary > place (or: take out, assume) reinsurance
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6 aggressive
adj (#ly [adv]) nasrtljiv; napadački, nasilnički, agresivan, upadnički; [fig] koji vrijeđa oko, drečav / [US][coll] assume the # = zategnuti kavgu* * *
agresivan
energiÄan
napadaÄki
napadan
nasrtljiv
snažan
uporan -
7 rein
s uzda, vođica, povodac ([fig]) / to draw # = pritegnuti uzde, zadržati, zaustaviti konja; zaustaviti se; napustiti pokušaj; to give horse the #s = popustiti konju uzde; [pol] to assume the #s of government = preuzeti vladu; to give # to one's whim = dati maha svome hiru; to keep a tight # on = držati čvrsto na uzdi; to hold the #s = držati situaciju u rukama* * *
irvas
obuzdati
povodac
tjerati konja
upravljati
uzda
vodilica
vođica
zauzdati
См. также в других словарях:
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