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1 odbojnik rendeta
• fence of a plane -
2 element ograde
• fence cell -
3 izbegavati odgovor
• fence with question -
4 izbegavati pitanje
• fence with question -
5 izgovarati se
• fence; pretend; quibble; tergiversale; tergiversate; urge -
6 mačevanje
• fence; fencing; sword play; sword-play -
7 mačevati se
• fence -
8 odbiti udarac
• fence; foil; parry -
9 odbojnik rendeta
• fence of a plane -
10 ograditi se
• fence; to opt out -
11 parirati
• fence off; frustrate; ward -
12 okružiti
• begird; besiege; bypass; close about; close round; clothe; contain; embosom; embower; encase; encircle; enclose; encompass; engirdle; envelop; environ; fence about; fence in; fence round; incase; inclose; moat; surround; wreathe -
13 štititi
• advocate; bolster; convoy; curb; curtain; defend; defened; ensure; favor; favour; fence about; fence in; fence round; guardian spirit; harbour; keep from; overshadow; patronize; preserve; protect; protest; rampart; safeguard; shield; stick up for; vindicate; ward -
14 zaštititi
• defened; defilade; embower; ensconce; fence about; fence in; fence round; guarantee; overshadow; preserve; protect; safe; safe quard; safe-quard; screen; shelter; shield -
15 graničnik
• position arrester• stopper• stop screw• stop pin• stop nut• stop dog• stock stop• stop washer• bump stop• delimiter• fence• limiter• limit stop• abutment• arrester -
16 jarak
• ditch• fence• trench -
17 međa
• restriction• border• fence• limitation• limit -
18 ograda
• railing• rails• enclosure• fence• banisters• balustrade -
19 zaštitnik
• protector• safeguard• shielded• splash shield• defender• dust cover• fence• bellow -
20 žičana ograda
• wire-fence
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