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1 maksimalna visina leta
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2 strop
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3 donji pojas
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4 nagib donjeg pojasa
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5 prečanica stropa
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6 vršni učinak
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7 koljeno-pločica
• ceiling elbow -
8 maksimalna visina
• ceiling height -
9 najveća visina
• ceiling height -
10 otvor u stropu
• ceiling-breakthrough -
11 stropna konstrukcija
• ceiling component -
12 stropne konstrukcije
• ceiling components -
13 visina stropa
• ceiling height -
14 carinski limit
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15 gornja granica prihoda
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16 razbjesnjeti se
vr pf run mad, run amuck, become enraged/infuriated/furious, fly/go into a rage, foam at the mouth, erupt, blow up; sl: have a fit, blow one's top/stack, blow a gasket/fuse, hit the ceiling, go through the roof/ceiling -
17 stropni
adj ceiling- | -a greda joist; -a svjetiljka (plafonjera) ceiling light fixture -
18 dosegnuti
vt pf reach; (uvis) reach up to, reach as high as; attain itd. (-postići) l dosegnuti do stropa reach the ceiling; ne - fail to reach, fall short of; možeš mi - onu vazu? can you reach me down that vase?; kad kamati dosegnu 14% when the interest reaches (coll hit* * *• reach -
19 gornja granica
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20 plafon
m - strop | plafon na plaće - ograničenje plaća; odrediti plafon, probiti sve plafone - gornja granica, ograničenje* * *• cap• ceiling• plafond
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