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21 omotavanje
n wrapping (up), enveloping, envelopment, doing up; winding around* * *• wrapping -
22 posao
* * *• employment• errand• business• chore• doing• doings• transaction• trade• truck• turn• tut• work• shebang• pursuit• proposition• job• labor• labour• affair• ploy• matter -
23 poslovanje
n doing business; running a busi- ness | -e je živo trade is brisk; devizno poslovanjee foreign-exchange, f. transactions/operations; nesavjesno -e mismanagement; tvrtka s dugogodišnjim -em company of long stand- ing; izvršiti reviziju (financijskog) poslovanjea co* * *• business• business activity• business transactions• dealings• conduct -
24 pri
prep (prostorno) by, at, near, close | - čemu in which process; - tome in the process, in/ /while doing so; in this connection/matter; - svemu tome for all that; kad smo već pri tome while we're at it; - temperaturi od 15° C at 15° Cl - otapanju in the proc* * *• towards• upon• in• at• on• next to -
25 pritom
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26 što radiš?
• what are you doing? -
27 učenje kroz rad
• learning by doing -
28 vladanje
behavior, government, rule, ponašanje manners* * *• rulership• ruling• dealing• deportment• doing• doings• government• behaviour• behavior• conduct• manners• manner• morals -
29 započet
pp begun, started, initiated, launched | započeto treba i dovršiti prov: better never to begin than never to make an end, in for a penny in for a pound, if sthg. is worth doing it's sthg. worth done* * *• started• initiated -
30 zbivanje
happening, events* * *• scene• doing• happening -
31 zlikovački
adj criminal, evil-doing* * *• nefarious -
32 besposleno
adv idly, inactively; idling, taking it easy, doing nothing, wasting time; with nothing to do -
33 besposličarenje
n idling, taking it easy, doing nothing, waste of time, (life of) leisure -
34 činjenje
n doing, making itd. (-činiti); -štavljenje -
35 dolično
adv fittingly, properly itd. in a fitting/ /proper itd. manner (-doličan), in fitting style; with decorum/propriety; doing justice to -
36 efikasni
o adv efficaciously, effectively, itd. (-učinkovito) more efficaciously, in a more efficacious itd. manner, with more effect/efficiency itd.,doing a better job of; što efikasniije with maximum effect/efficiency itd. -
37 friziranje
n hairdressing, doing/dressing smb's hair, set; fig & fin window dressing, touching up, laundering, doctoring, cooking (up), spin control -
38 jok
interj Tur no!, oh no!, oh no you don't!, sl nothing doing!, A sl no dice! itd. (- ni govora!, isključeno!, nikako!) -
39 našetati se
vr pf have a long walk, have long walks; walk enough, have one's fill of walking (ili doing constitutionals, strolling) -
40 neuzvraćanje
n npnrepayment, nonrequital, nonretaliation, not doing it in return
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