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1 disati
breathe, respire* * *• breath• breathe• respire -
2 udahnite
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3 udahnuti
inhale, breathe in* * *• breathe• inhale• inhaled• inbreathe -
4 udisati
inhale, breathe in* * *• breathe• sniff• snuff• inhale• inhalation• nose -
5 hroptati
vi impf breathe stertorously, breathe with a rattle; (biti u hropcu) give a death rattle; (konj) roar -
6 inhalirati
vt pf/impf med inhale, breathe in* * *• inhale -
7 konkurirati
vi pf/impf compete (pazi: concur = slagati se, poklapati se!); be in competition; (snažno) be in close competition; breathe, (kvalitetom) rival; hurt smb's business I konkuriratiti za mjesto apply for a position; sad nam -ju Grci we now have competition from Greeks* * *• compete with• compete• rival• be a candidate for -
8 odahnuti
have a sigh of relief, breathe easier* * *• vent• have a sigh of relief• respire -
9 pirkati
vi impf blow gently/softly* * *• breathe -
10 škrga
f gill | fig disati na -e barely breathe, struggle for breath* * *• gill -
11 nadisati se
vr pf get a lungful of, breathe all one wants itd. -
12 prišapnuti
vt pf whisper into smb's ear (-došapnuti); (dati mig) hint, breathe a word to -
13 sustizati
vt impf gain upon, close in (- sustići); fig breathe hard on, give smb. a run for his money
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