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1 saznati
come to know, learn* * *• come to know• know• ken• learn• find• find out• get knowledge of• hear• become informed -
2 doznati
vt pf learn (za, o, nešto about, of), find out (about, of), come/get to know (about, of), know, come to one's knowledge/ears I -li smo form it has come to our attention; kako doznatijem -kako čujem; od Herodota -jemo Herodot tells us; ne ćeš nikada -ti you'll n* * *• trace• understand• find out• hear of• aware• ascertain -
3 nastradati
vi pf come to grief, be/get hurt, meet with an accident, suffer misfortune/adversity I ako ne želiš nastradati if you don't want to be/get hurt; if you know what's good for you; ti bi mogao - (ne ja) coll it is your skin; A sl it is your ass, it is no skin off my* * *• meet with an misfortune• meet with an accident -
4 uspijevati
vi impf manage (- uspjeti); (stoka, usjevi) thrive; grow successfully | sve joj -a (ide od ruke) she is successful in evthg.; (raste) she has a green thumb (BE she has fingers); ne znam kako joj to -a I don't know how she does it* * *• come along• do• thrive• succeed• prosper• get ahead• get on -
5 opametiti se
vr pf grow wiser; learn one's lesson, come to one's senses; learn sense, show good sense, know better; A sl get smart, wise up | nikad se ti nećeš opametiti se you'll never learn (sense) -
6 otkud(a)
adv - odakle | otkud(a) znaš? how do you know; - to? why is that?; - ti to? where did you get it? how could you afford it?; otkud(a) ti ta ideja? where did you get this idea? what makes you think so?; otkud(a) im taj novac? where does all that money come from?
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