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1 smrtni
• deadly -
2 problem totalne blokade
• deadly embrace problem• deadlock problem -
3 smrtonosan
• deadly• lethal -
4 mrtvi čvor
• deadly embrace -
5 nepodnošljiv
• deadly; flagrant; insufferable; insupportable; intolerable; intolerablle; murderous; repugnant; unbearable; unendurable -
6 samrtnički
• deadly; deathly -
7 smrtni
• deadly; lethal; mortal; terrestrial -
8 smrtno
• deadly; deathly; mortally; mortaly -
9 čvor
• snag• dog• deadly embrace• deadlock• tie• node• hitch• knot -
10 mrtva tačka
• deadlock• dead centre• deadly embrace• dead point• flat spot -
11 smetnja
• setback• check• difficulty• confusion• disability• dash• deadly embrace• constraint• disadvantage• deadlock• encumbrance• objection• obstruction• obstacle• inconvenience• hindrance• impediment• malfunction• balk• backset -
12 totalna blokada
• deadlock• deadly embrace -
13 zastoj
• shut down• stoppage• standstill• stop• stand• stopping• break• check• deadly embrace• deadlock• down time• dwell• hitch• inactivity• heaviness• halt• intermission• arrest• backset -
14 čvor
• articulation; block; bowline; cam; crux; deadlock; deadly embrace; dog; gnarl; hitch; hub; junction; knob; knot; knotte; lobe; node; snag; snarl; tie -
15 koban
• baleful; baneful; big with fate; bodeful; calamitous; catastrophic; dark; deadly; deathly; dire; disastrous; distress; fatal; fateful; ill-fated; inauspicious; lurid; malign; murderous; ominous; pernicious; portentous; ruinous; sinister; ugly; unhappy; unlucky; weird -
16 mrtva tačka
• dead belt point; dead centre; dead lock; dead point; deadlock; deadly embrace; flat spot; stalemate; standstill -
17 preteran-o
• beyond measure; coloured; deadly; devilish; egregious; exaggerated; exaggeratedly; exceeding; excess; excessively; exorbitant; exorbitantly; extra vagant; extra vaganty; furious; hiperbolical; hyperbolic; hyperbolically; immoderate; outrageous; overdone; overweeni; overweening -
18 problem totalne blokade
• deadlock problem; deadly embrace problem -
19 smetnja
• backset; balk; barrier; baulk; bottleneck; bunker; check; clog; confusion; constraint; counteraction; cumber; dash; deadlock; deadly embrace; determent; difficulty; dike; disability; disadvantage; discouragement; disturbance; drawback; encumber; encumberance; entanglement; frustra -
20 smrtan
• capital; deadly; lethal; mortal
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