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1 biti se
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2 bitka
battle, figh, skirmish, action, combat* * *• combat• struggle• fight• battle• action -
3 boj
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4 bojna
battle, combat, war, mil battalion* * *• battle• battalion -
5 borbeni poredak
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6 ratna oprema
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7 bitka kod Artemizija
• Battle of Artemisium -
8 bitka kod Siska
• battle at Sisak -
9 bojni poklič
• battle cry -
10 krbavska bitka
• battle of Krbava -
11 bojni
adj battle-, combat, fighting, war-; - ratni, borni, borbeni l -i poklik battle-cry; -o polje battle-field; -i red (poredak) battle array, line(s) of battle, battle formation (-postrojiti); -a gotovost -borbena pripravnost; -a glava -
12 borba
struggle, fight, battle* * *• bout• campaign• combat• war• struggle• strife• fighting• fight• grappling• battle• contest• conflict• match -
13 boriti se
struggle, fight, combat, battle* * *• complete• combat• woo• wrestle• struggle• strive• fight• battle• contend• contest• cope -
14 glavni borbeni tenk
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15 prekaljen
pp & adj tough, hardened, tempered; (u borbi) battle-hardened, battle-tested* * *• case hardened• case-hardened -
16 tući se
vr impf (u tučnjavi) scuffle, brawl, (have a) fight, pick fights, get into fights, exchange blows, slug it out; mil battle, give/do battle, combat, engage with* * *• scrap• scuffle• fight• fought -
17 kreševo
n affray, skirmish, action, engagement, encounter, combat (- bitka) I ljuto -o furious battle; usred -a in the thick of combat/battle -
18 sraziti se
vr pf - sudariti se (bitka) clash in battle, join battle -
19 babuskara
f augm & derog formidable hag/har-ridan, A sl battle-ax* * *• harridan -
20 bogovski
coll superbly, splendidly battle, combat* * *• superbly
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