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1 postati popularan
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2 uhvatio
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3 sustići
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4 kvota ulova
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5 loviti
catch, chase, divljač hunt* * *• catch• chase• to hunt• shoot• prey• hound• hawk• hunt -
6 planuti
catch fire, burst int falme* * *• catch fire• flare up• fly out -
7 područje ulova
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8 uhvatiti loptu
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9 ulov
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10 ulov prema vrstama
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11 ulov ribe
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12 uloviti
catch, seize, snatch, trap* * *• catch -
13 zahvaćati
catch, hold, grip, grasp* * *• catch -
14 uhvatiti avion
• catch a plane -
15 upasti u oko
• catch the eye -
16 zapeti za oko
• catch the eye -
17 prehladiti se
vr pf catch a cold | jako se prehladiti catch a bad/nasty cold* * *• catch a cold• catch cold -
18 ugledati
vt pf spot, observe, notice, catch sight of, catch a glimpse of, set eyes on; coll lay/ /clap eyes on; sl get a load of; lit espy | ugledati-ti načas catch a fleeting glimpse of; čim ga -m, ubit ću ga I'll kill him on sight* * *• catch sight of• come into view• sight• set eyes on• spy• get a hold -
19 zaraziti se
vr pf become/gel infected, contract (ili pick up) an infection, catch/contract a disease, catch a contagion, coll pick up some germs, coll pick up a bug; (figurativno) coll get hooked on, coll get/catch (ili get bitten by) the bug (npr. - se kolekcionarst* * *• catch the infection -
20 dopušteni ulov
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