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1 sumljiv
• catching -
2 privlačljiv
• catching• seductive -
3 atraktivan
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4 dopadljiv
pleasing, attractive* * *• catching• likeable• appealing• attractive• lovable -
5 dostizanje
n catching up with itd. (-dostići, dostizati)* * *• reach -
6 hvatanje
n catching; (posizanje) snatching at, grabbing; (bjegunca) capture, hunting down, recapture I univ - predavanja note taking* * *• capture• capturing• trapping• snap• snatch• interception• holding• hold• apprehension -
7 očajnički
adj desperate, reckless, last-resort, catching-at-a-straw I - potez (zadnji izlaz) desperate move; last resort; counsel of despair* * *• desperately• desperate• shrill -
8 priljepčiv
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9 privlačan
* * *• engaging• catchy• toothsome• sexy• snazzy• pretty• prepossessing• fetching• eye-catching• foxy• glamorous• good-looking• absorbing• alluring• amiable• appetizing• arresting• attractive• lovely• nice looking -
10 sumnjiv
* * *• elusory• catching• disputable• doubtful• dubious• shady• squint eyed• speculative• suspicious• problematic• fishy• iffy• back handed• queer• questionable -
11 ugodan
pleasant, agreeable, likable* * *• catching• comfortable• savory• delightful• delicate• easy• snug• sweet• likable• livable• happy• cozy• cosy• agreeable• amiable• pleasant• mildly• nice -
12 upadanje
n falling/dropping/getting in; (prekid) interruption, cutting in; (upadicama) heckling; (u oči) being conspicuous, catching smb's eye* * *• intrusion -
13 varav
illusionary, beguiling* * *• elusive• catching• deceitful• faithless• illusive• illusory• misleading -
14 dostiza(va)ti
vt impf gain on one, be on the point of catching/coming up with -
15 mašanje
n catching, snatching at itd. (-mašiti se) -
16 naloviti se
vr pf catch one's fill, have done catching (-» na- /4/) -
17 naziranje
n catching glimpses of, discerning; - nazor(i) -
18 nedostizanje
n not catching up with, failure to catch up with -
19 zaskakivanje
n taking by surprise, catching unawares itd. (- zaskočiti)
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catching — catch|ing [ˈkætʃıŋ] adj [not before noun] 1.) an illness that is catching is easily passed to other people = ↑infectious 2.) an emotion or feeling that is catching spreads quickly among people ▪ Julia s enthusiasm was catching … Dictionary of contemporary English
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