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1 izračunati
• calculate• evaluate -
2 programski selektor
• calculate selector -
3 pripremati
• calculate; dight; hatch; layout; prepare; prevent -
4 programski selektor
• calculate selector -
5 proračunati
• calculate; compute; forecast; quote; reckon over; score -
6 proreći nekome sudbinu po zvez
• cast calculate a person's nati; cast calculate a persons nativ -
7 proceniti
• value• prize• survey• calculate• estimate• evaluate• gauge• measure• appreciate• appraise -
8 proračunati
• score• calculate• compute -
9 računati
• reckon• calculate• compute• count• account -
10 smatrati
• regard• suppose• calculate• consider• count• deem• evaluate• fancy• take for• think• guess• hold• judge• look on -
11 sračunati
• reckon• calculate• account -
12 biti siguran
• assure; calculate -
13 izračunati
• calc; calculate; cipher; compute; cost; count; evaluate; span; to total up; work out -
14 misliti
• allow of; believe; calculate; cogiate; cogitate; conceit; conceive; consider; deem; deliberate; envisage; expect; find; guess; hold; hold (held, held); judge; mean; mean (meant, meant); meant; opine; reckon; reckon that; reflect; seem; suppose; think; think (thought, thought); thoug -
15 očekivati
• anticipate; await; bargain; bargain for; be in for; bide; calculate; contemplate; expect; look; look for; look-for; promise oneself; stay; stay on; stay upon; tarry; think; to anticipate; to be in for; to lock for; to look for; watch; ween -
16 planirati
• block out; blue print; calculate; cast about; cogiate; compose; conceive; concoct; concort; conspire; construct; contrive; design; engineer; layout; map; map oup; meditate; plan; plot; schedule; scheme; shape; sketch; to map out -
17 podesiti
• accommodate; adapt; adjust; arrange; attemper; attune; calculate; calibrate; conform; ensemble; fashion; fit; frame; line rules up; manifold; match; modulate; paralel; preset; register in the memory; regulate; set; set up; square; syntonize; tailor; to register in the memory; tune -
18 predvideti
• anticipate; bode; calculate; cover; envisage; expect; forecast; foreknow; forese; foresee; foresee (foresaw, foreseen); miss; overlook; predict; previse; provide; stipulate; to forecast; to provide for -
19 proceniti
• appraise; appreciate; assess; calculate; compute; esteem; estimate; evaluate; forecast; judge; measure; price; prize; prorate; rank; survey; to assess; to estimate; to evaluate; to size up; valorize; value; weigh; weight -
20 računaljka
• abacus; calculate; calculating machine; calculator; reckoner
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