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1 carried
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2 carried out
* * *
izveden
izvesti
izvode
izvršiti
obave
obavljeno
obavljenog
proveden
provedeno
provesti
realiziran -
3 carried over
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4 carried traffic
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5 activities carried out by
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6 losses carried forward clause
klauzula o prijenosu gubitka -
7 hand carried
adj ručni, prenosiv -
8 hand-carried
adj ručni, prenosiv -
9 profit carried forward
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10 weight-carried on the bit
težina prenesena na dlijeto; opterećenje dlijeta; pritisak prenesen na dlijeto za vrijeme bušenja; -
11 acclamation
s glasan i buran pristanak na neki prijedlog, aklamacija / voted by #, carried by # = izglasano aklamacijom* * *
aklamacija
klicanje
odobravanje
pljeskanje
proglas -
12 carry forward
vt nastaviti;[com] prenijeti, nositi dalje / [com] carried forward, carrier over = prijenos* * *
prenijeti
produžiti -
13 over
adv 1. više, iznad, preko ([to lean] # nagnuti se) 2. na drugu stranu, onama ([to turn a thing] # prevrnuti što; ([to fall] # prevaliti se, prevrnuti se, sručiti se) 3. ovamo ([ask him] # pozovite ga ovamo, kao gosta) 4. s one strane, prijeko, momo, na suprotnu stranu ([to go # to the enemy] prijeći na stranu neprijatelja). 5. na drugoj strani (# [tere] tamo prijeko) 6. osim toga, uz to; gotovo, svršeno / # against = nasuprot (tomu); not # well = prilično loše; it is all # with him =gotov je, s njim je svršeno; and above = osim toga, uz to; that's him all # = to je baš njemu slično; all # = potpuno sasvim; # and # again = opet, nanovo, iznova; [com] carried # = prijenos; see # = vidi slijedeću stranu* * *
amo
duž
gotov
iza
iznad
iznova
kroz
na
na drugoj strani
nad
po
potpuno
preko
prijeko
Å¡irom
više
više od
viši
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