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1 promeriti
• compute -
2 preračunati
• compute; rearrange -
3 računarska pošta
• compute mail -
4 varanje na računaru
• compute fraud -
5 računati
• account; calculate; compute; consider; count; numerate; reckon; reckon over; reckon up; sum; sum up; to compute; ween -
6 proračunati
• score• calculate• compute -
7 računanje
• reckoning• computing• calculation• compute -
8 računati
• reckon• calculate• compute• count• account -
9 izračunati
• calc; calculate; cipher; compute; cost; count; evaluate; span; to total up; work out -
10 obračunavati
• liquidate; to compute -
11 proceniti
• appraise; appreciate; assess; calculate; compute; esteem; estimate; evaluate; forecast; judge; measure; price; prize; prorate; rank; survey; to assess; to estimate; to evaluate; to size up; valorize; value; weigh; weight -
12 proračunati
• calculate; compute; forecast; quote; reckon over; score -
13 računanje
• calculation; computation; compute; computing; figuring; numeration; reckoning; the three r'; the three r reading writing ar
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