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61 radnja
• act; activity; affair; akt; business; bussiness; drapery; event; job shop; job-shop; joinery; move; oparation; operation; parlour; play; plot; proceeding; run; running; selling; session; shop; store; story; thing -
62 razdeliti
• admeasure; allot; apportion; compart; deal; disjoin; dispart; dispense; distribute; divide; dole; give away; give out; parcel; part; piece out; plot out; portion out; proportion; quarter out; separate; serve out; share; share out; space; subdivide; to give out; to hand out -
63 skicirati
• adumbrate; block in; cartoon; contour; contour line; delineate; outline; plot; roughcast; shadow forth; shadow out; sketch -
64 spletka
• affair; cabal; intigue; intrigue; manoeuvre; plot; plotter; slander -
65 spletkariti
• intrigue; machinate; plot; scheme; scheme for a person -
66 ucrtati
• inscribe; line in; plot -
67 zamišljati
• dream; envisage; fancy; image to oneself; imagine; imaging; plot; soppose; to image to oneself; visualize; ween -
68 zaplet
• complicity; embarrassment-entanglement; embroilment; entangle; fouling; imbroglio; intricacy; labyrinth; plot; ravel; snarl; story; tangle -
69 zavera
• cabal; collision; complot; confederacy; conspiracy; conjuration; plot; plotting; underplot -
70 zemljište
• ground; plot of ground; premises; site; soil; steadicam; take ground; terrain; territory; to take ground; wold
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