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61 nastup
appearance, držanje manner* * *• entrance• emersion• bout• burst• twinge• seizure• spell• flash• fit• conniption• advent• attack• appearance• onset• outbreak• outburst• manner -
62 nastupanje
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63 navaliti
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64 obnavljanje napada
• reprise of an attack -
65 obnavljanje navale
• reprise of an attack -
66 planiran
pp & adj planned, scheduled, targeted | kako je -ano as planned, as scheduled (- prema planu); -ani ciljevi planned targets, targeted goals; ispod - anog short of the target, short of targets; napad -an za attack scheduled for* * *• scheduled• prearranged• planned• mapped -
67 podmukao
adj (nepošten) underhand, perfidi-ous, double, false, treacherous, coll sneaky | -la bolest insidious disease; podmukaoli napad sneak/treacherous attack* * *• tricksy• treacherous• sly• insidious• lingering• feline• foul• perfidious• mean• nasty -
68 pogoditi
guess, cilj hit* * *• shoot• strike• guess• hit• attack• nick -
69 raketiranje
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70 razoriti
demolish, destroy, pull down* * *• ruin• demolish• destroy• wreck• attack• ravage• raze -
71 spopasti
vt pf seize, attack; (zgrabiti) catch hold of | -o ga je strah (bijes) he was seized with fear (rage); šta te je -lo? what got into you?, what has come over you?* * *• come over• smite• seize -
72 srčani infarkt
• heart attack -
73 srčani udar
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74 udar
* * *• bump• clap• thrust• shock• smack• slam• strike• stroke• jerk• knock• kick• fire• impact• impingement• hit• blow• blast• allision• attack -
75 udar izabranim čistim tekstom (u kriptografiji)
• chosen-plaintext attackHrvatski-Engleski rječnik > udar izabranim čistim tekstom (u kriptografiji)
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76 udar izabranim šifriranim tekstom (u kriptografiji)
• chosen ciphertext attackHrvatski-Engleski rječnik > udar izabranim šifriranim tekstom (u kriptografiji)
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77 udar poznatim čistim tekstom
• known-plaintext attack -
78 udar reprodukcijom
• replay attack -
79 udar smaknućem
• decapitation attack -
80 zahvatiti
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