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61 hroptati
vi impf breathe stertorously, breathe with a rattle; (biti u hropcu) give a death rattle; (konj) roar -
62 iskasapiti
vt pf Tur slash to death; fig -izmrcvariti, izraniti -
63 iskrvarenje
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64 izgnjaviti
vt pf (ugnjaviti) plague (thoroughly, every one), bore (to death, every one) itd. (-gnjaviti; - izmučiti -
65 kamenovanje
n stoning I osuditi na smrt kamenovanjem sentence smb. to be stoned to death -
66 korisnik za slucaj smrti
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67 moriti
vt impf (ubijati) kill, put to death, slaughter; slay; (mučiti) torture, torment; (dodijavati) plague, importune; (trapiti) mortify I -iti glađu starve; žeđa (glad) me -ila I was dying of thirst (hunger); -e me misli -misao -
68 mučenički
adj martyr's I umrijeti -om smrću die a martyr's death; -i pogled suffering glance -
69 muhara
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70 nasmrt
adv I nasmrt zaljubljen madly in love; nasmrt preplašiti scare/frighten to death, scare the daylights out of; - izmlatiti beat within an inch of one's life, beat the daylights out of; nasmrt blamirati embarrass the hell out of smb.; nasmrt osuditi - osuditi na smrt -
71 odumiranje
n dying (away itd.), withering, atrophy ;fig slow death I pol - države withering away of the state -
72 osigurana svota za slucaj smrti
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73 osigurana svota za slucaj smrti
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74 pogibija
f getting killed, death, dying; fig ruin, destruction -
75 pogrebnina
f death benefit/grant -
76 pogubljen
pp & adj executed, put to death -
77 pogušiti
vt pf strangle/suffocate/choke (to death) one by one itd. -
78 pogušiti se
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79 posmrtnina
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80 preminuće
n death, decease
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