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81 preplašiti se
vr pf be/become frightened ili scared, alarmed/afraid, take fright/alarm, panic; (jako) take such a fright, be scared stiff/witless/silly; (nasmrt) be scared (half) to death; (i odustati) get cold feet -
82 prežvakavati
vt impf zoo ruminate, chew the cud (oba i fig); fig: chew over, rehash, belabor, do to death -
83 prigodom
prep on the occasion of; on -ing I prigodom njegove smrti at/on his death; prigodom prve godišnjice to mark (ili marking) the first anniversary of (-0 u čast) -
84 pupavka
f bot (gljiva) | zelena - death cap; bijela - destroying angel -
85 skapavanje
n wasting away, dying a slow death of ili perishing with (cold, hunger, thirst); languishing; sweltering -
86 smrzavati se
vr impf freeze, be freezing, turn to ice; (voda, jezero) form ice (on surface), be freezing over; congeal; (zepsti) freeze, be freezing cold, be freezing to death, coll freeze one's butt/tail off -
87 ubojit
adj murderous; deadly, fatal, death-deal-ing; withering (- ubitačan) -
88 uginuće
n perishing, dying, death -
89 ugnjaviti
vt pf (dosađivanjem) bore to death, A sl bore the pants off smb; - zgnječiti, ugušiti -
90 ugušiti se
vr pf suffocate, die of suffocation/ /asphyxiation; choke (to death) -
91 umlaćen
pp beaten/clubbed itd. to death -
92 umlatiti
vt pf beat/club/bludgeon/cudgel to death -
93 usmrćen
pp killed, executed, put to death -
94 usmrćenje
n killing, execution, putting to death -
95 usmrtiti
kill, put to death -
96 usmrtiti se
vr pf put oneself to death, take one's own life -
97 zaprijetiti (se)
vi (vr) pf threaten, menace I zaprijetiti (se)ti prstom wag one's finger at; -ti s pištoljem pull a gun on; kad im je -o brodolom when faced/threatened by shipwreck; -li su im smrću they received death threats -
98 zatučen
pp beaten itd. to death; slaughtered, sl done in
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