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1 odgristi
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2 ugristi
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3 zagristi
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4 gristi
bite, take bites, mučiti torment* * *• gnaw• bait• bite -
5 izgristi
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6 ugriz
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7 ujed
bite, ubod sting* * *• equable• sting• bite -
8 duboko zarezati
• bite into -
9 žestoko izgrditi
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10 žvačna sila
• bite force -
11 nagristi
vt pf bite into; leave half-bitten; chem corrode; fig: bite/cut/eat into, eat away at, eat one's way into, gnaw at, erode, sap, corrode, have a corrosive effect on, undercut, rot, attack I fig znatno nagristi bite/cut deeply into, erode considerably/significantl* * *• bite -
12 pregristi
vt pf bite in two; bite/gnaw/chew through; crush with teeth; fig get over it, grin and bear it, bite the bullet -
13 odgrizak
m bite (out of), chunk (out of), bitten--off piece* * *• bite -
14 zalogaj
morsel, bite* * *• snatch• snack• snap• swallow• bite• bit• morsel• mouthful -
15 prigristi
vt pf have a bite/snack/nibble i nešto za - a bite, a snack, a nibble -
16 razgristi
vt pf chew up/ragged/apart; bite through, bite into pieces -
17 bosti
bosti iglom prick, stick, bosti nožem stab, pčela, osa sting, komarac, muha bite, bosti rogovima butt, toss* * *• butt• prod• jab -
18 griz
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19 izujedati
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20 ljubavni ugriz
• love bite
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bite — ou bitte [ bit ] n. f. • 1584; du norm. bitter « boucher », de l a. scand. bita « mordre » ♦ Vulg. Pénis. ⊗ HOM. Beat, bit, bitte. ● bitte ou bite nom féminin (ancien français abiter, copuler, de bitter à, toucher à, de l ancien scandinave bita,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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