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1 uviđati
vt impf - uvidjeti | kako ne uviđatiaš? can't you see?; siguran sam da -aš I am sure that you see/recognize (ili that you are aware); to svatko -a this is obvious to everybody, this is what everybody recognizes; sve se više -a there is a growing recognition/ /r -
2 iznesen
pp & adj put forward, set forth, outlined, carried out itd. (- iznijeti) l prema -om according to what has been said (above/ /earlier), we can see from the above* * *• set out• introduced -
3 jebati se
vr impf tab fuck, screw I jebati sei se! go fuck yourself!, fuck/screw you!, fuck off!, up yours!; nek se -u! fuck/screw 'em!; -e mi se! I don't give a fuck/shit/fart (za about); fuck/screw it!; jebati see mi se živo! I don't give a flying fuck (za about), they can kiss -
4 kiloherc
m el kilocycle per second kilometar m kilometre I oko -ar about one k., less than a mile; fig vidi se na kilohercar you can see it from a mile (from miles) away);fig na -re stihova reams and reams of verse, miles of verse; na 101. - ru at K. 101; mot brojilo -a
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