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1 opterećen malom strujom
• bleeding -
2 ispuhivanje
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3 ispuštanje pare
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4 izdvajanje kapljica
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5 krvarenja
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6 krvarenje iz zubnog mesa
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7 bolećiv
adj oversensitive, thin-skinned; morbid I iron -a osoba bleeding heart (-nježna dušica)* * *• charitable -
8 Gastroduodenalno krvarenje
• Gastroduodenal bleeding -
9 gastrointestinalna krvarenja
• gastrointestinal bleeding -
10 Gastrointestinalno krvarenje
• Gastrointestinal bleeding -
11 guljenje
n peeling, stripping itd. (-guliti /se/); (cijenom) overcharging, A sl rip-off; extortion, bleeding white* * *• peelings -
12 krvarenje
haemorrhage, adulteration, vitiation* * *• haemorrhage• hemorrhage• bleeding• adulteration -
13 krvoliptanje
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14 liberal
m liberal; pol Liberal I derog smušeni liberali woolly I -s; derog brižni -i bleeding hearts* * *• liberal -
15 sentimentalan
adj sentimental; derog corny, schmaltzy, soppy, weepy, tear-jerking, four-hanky | -ne dušice (preliberalne) bleeding hearts; -na knjiga (film itd.) tear-jerker, weepy, sob-story (- limunada)* * *• sappy• sentimental• sentiment• soppy• mawkish• maudlin -
16 suženje
n (flow of) tears; (biljnog soka) bleeding/ /oozing (sap)* * *• catwalk• squeeze• stenosis• stricture• taper• keyhole• reduction of area -
17 dušica
f dim & hyp sweetie, little darling; -žižak l bot majčina - thyme; iron nježna - choirboy, bleeding heart -
18 prokrvariti
vt pf start bleeding; bleed anew -
19 raskrvariti se
vr pf start blood; suffer a bleeding injury -
20 srdašce
n dim little heart; bot bleeding heart | srdašce moje! my darling/love/sweetie/deary
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Bleeding Me — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Bleeding Me» Sencillo de Metallica del álbum Load Publicación 1997 Formato CD … Wikipedia Español
Bleeding Me — Single par Metallica extrait de l’album Load Sortie 1996 Enregistrement 1995 1996 Durée 8:18 Genre Hard roc … Wikipédia en Français
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Bleeding — Bleed ing, a. Emitting, or appearing to emit, blood or sap, etc.; also, expressing anguish or compassion. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bleeding — Bleed ing, n. A running or issuing of blood, as from the nose or a wound; a hemorrhage; the operation of letting blood, as in surgery; a drawing or running of sap from a tree or plant. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bleeding — ► ADJECTIVE Brit. informal ▪ used for emphasis, or to express annoyance … English terms dictionary
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Bleeding Me — Single infobox Name = Bleeding Me Artist = Metallica from Album = Load B side = Bleeding Me (Radio edit) Released = 1997 Recorded = May 1995 February 1996 at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California Genre = Hard rock Length = 8:18 Writer = Kirk… … Wikipedia
bleeding — /blee ding/, n. 1. the act, fact, or process of losing blood or having blood flow. 2. the act or process of drawing blood from a person, esp. surgically; bloodletting. 3. the extension of color beyond an edge or border, esp. so as to combine with … Universalium
bleeding — bleed|ing1 [ˈbli:dıŋ] n [U] the condition of losing blood from your body ▪ Use pressure to control the bleeding . ▪ The bleeding had almost stopped . ▪ He died of internal bleeding . severe/heavy bleeding (=when someone is losing a lot of blood)… … Dictionary of contemporary English