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41 dužina internog puta
• interior path lenght -
42 dužina spoljnog puta
• external path length -
43 glavni put
• high road; highroad; high-road; highway; main path; mainline; thoroughfare; trunk road -
44 gresti
• beaten path; walk -
45 hod
• action; dead lift; footing; footstep; gait; lash; mincing; motion; movement; pace; path; play; rate; run; running; stroke; travel; tread; walk -
46 ići istim putem
• pad; pad the same path -
47 krivolinijski put
• curved path -
48 linija
• common talkin line; design; line; line-up; olicy; path; policy; rank; rinse; score; streak; trace; tracing; train -
49 metoda kritičnog puta
• critical path method -
50 nagibni ugao putanje leta
• angle flight path -
51 neposredni položaj vozila
• immediate path of travel -
52 obilazni put
• alternate path; compass; way circuit -
53 ojlerov put
• euler path -
54 osa putanje leta
• axis flight path -
55 pešačka staza
• footpath; foot-path; footwalk; footway -
56 podatkovni put
• data path -
57 predajnik sletne staze
• glide-path localizer -
58 prelet elektrona
• electron image path -
59 prenosni vodljivi put
• by-pass discharge path -
60 prilagodi tekst put.
• fit text to path
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