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1 odabir za akciju
• choose -
2 birati
choose, pick (out), pol elect* * *• choose• elect• to choose• adopt• pick -
3 izabere
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4 izabrati
choose, make a choice, decide, pick out, politika elect* * *• chosen• choose• chose• return• elect• single out• select• pick out• pick• make up one's mind -
5 odabrati
choose, pick out, select* * *• check• choose• single• select• selecting• tell off• cull• pick out• pick -
6 odabirati
vt impf choose, select, screen, single/ /sort/pick/sift out, winnow, make one's choice, opt for, take one's pick, extract, excerpt, discriminate; iter keep selecting, select repeatedly itd. I -u se are being selected/screened* * *• choose• select• assort• pick -
7 izabirati
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8 izbor
choice, selection, glasovanjem election, votng in, nemati izbora to have no choice* * *• choice• choosing• chosen• choose• election• vote• variety• selection• select• selecting• adoption• alternative• assortment• option• options• pick• menu -
9 između
prep (dvoga) between; (više od dvoga) among (rjeđe amongst), lit amid(st); from among I između sebe between/among ourselves (ili yourselves, themselves); birati između choose between/among; između država (međudržavni) intergovernmental; između fakulteta (međufakultet-ski) in* * *• within• inter• in between• between• among• amid• among(st) -
10 konkurentan
adj competitive, able to compete (pazi: concurrent = koji se slaže/poklapa, istodoban!); - kurentan I birati između konkurentannih termina choose among competing terms* * *• competitive -
11 odaberite
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12 pravo izbora
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13 probrati
vt pf sort (ili select, pick, choose, sift) out the best, screen* * *• sort -
14 tada odabrati
• then choose -
15 više voljeti
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16 izbirati
vt impf - izabirati; pick and choose
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