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1 ravan udubak
• set back; set-back -
2 gurnuti natrag
• back; set back -
3 nazadak
• leeway; reaction; regress; regression; set back; set-back -
4 unazaditi
• put back; set back -
5 agregat sa protivpritiskom
• back pressure set; back-pressure set -
6 pomeriti unazad
• set back -
7 neuspeh
• abortion; bad break; balk; breakdown; checkmate; dud; fail; failing; failure; fiasco; fizzle; fizzle out; flivver; flop; flunk; frost; miscarriage; misfire; misfortune; mishap; muff; mull; plought; rebuff; repulse; reverse; rot; set back; setback; set-back; unsucess -
8 uzmak
• recession; recoil; retrocession; set back; setback; set-back; withrowal -
9 pogoršanje
• aggravation; alloy; degeneration; deterioration; downturn; exacerbation; exasperation; impairment; setback; set-back; worsening -
10 rezervisati
• bespeak; book; earmark; engage; keep back; reserve; retain; setting a side; setting aside; to set apart -
11 zadržavanje
• arrest; arrrest; catch; delay; demurrage; detent; detenting; detention; inhibition; interception; lateness; moderation; negative acceleration; restraint; retardation; retention; rotention; set-back; stand; stop; time delay; time delay lag
См. также в других словарях:
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