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1 duboka čaša
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2 posudica
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3 šešir
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4 kotrljati
vt impf roll, bowl, trundle, wheel* * *• bowl• roll• tumble• trundle• to roll• wheel -
5 kuglati se
vr impf roll (along), bowl (along) I kuglati se od smijeha - smijati se* * *• bowl -
6 kupa
f (drinking-) cup, arch bowl; geom -stožac I geom zarubljena -krnji stožac* * *• bowl• cone -
7 posudica za šećer
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8 zdjela
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9 kuglati
vt impf (nešto) roll, bowl, wheel, trundle; vi sp bowl, play at ninepins/tenpins -
10 boća
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11 bokal
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12 karlica
f anat - zdjelica; farm milk-setting bowl* * *• pelvic• pelvis -
13 kugla
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14 kuglanje
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15 Kupa
f (drinking-) cup, arch bowl; geom -stožac I geom zarubljena -krnji stožac* * *• Kupa -
16 lavor
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17 odvodnik
m drain, drain(age) bowl; (cijev) drain pipe itd. (- cijev; - začepio se odvodnik, otčepiti odvodnik) I smrad iz -a the stench od drains; el odvodnik prenapona arrester, charge eliminator, surge suppresser (katodni valve arrester)* * *• sink• arrester• arrestor -
18 pehar
drinking-cup, goblet* * *• bowl• tumbler• pot• goblet• beaker• cup• plate• mug -
19 plovak
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20 pokal
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Bowl — à Seattle Le bowl : à l origine, une … Wikipédia en Français
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Bowl — (b[=o]l), n. [F. boule, fr. L. bulla bubble, stud. Cf. {Bull} an edict, {Bill} a writing.] [1913 Webster] 1. A ball of wood or other material used for rolling on a level surface in play; a ball of hard wood having one side heavier than the other … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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bowl — bowl; bowl·der·ing; bowl·dery; … English syllables
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