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s nenadan događaj, zapletaj (okolnosti), težak položaj, nužda, velika nevolja, opasnost, kritičan tren, izvaredno stanje / in an #, in case of # = u nuždi, u slučaju opasnosti; # brake = kočnica za slučaj opasnosti; # cable = pomoćno uže, pomoćni kabel; # call = poziv za pomoć (u slučaju opasnosti); # door, # exit = izlaz za nuždu; # found = rezervni fond za slučaj nužde; # landing [aero] = prisilno spuštanje; # man = onaj koji pomaže u slučaju nužde; rezerva za nuždu; [Ir] = pomoćnik sudskog izvršitelja (kod deložacije); # measures = specijalne hitne mjere; # speed [mar] = maksimalna vožnja* * *
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izvanredno stanje
krajnja nužda
neoÄekivana situacija koja traži hitnu akciju
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