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1 equal
jednak; jednoličan; razmjeran; izjednačiti; izjednačiti* * *
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2 equal to
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3 equal current
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4 equal opportunities
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5 equal pay
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6 equal treatment
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7 equal-arm balance
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8 equal absolute sacrifice
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9 equal in strength
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10 equal marginal sacrifice
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11 equal proportional sacrifice
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12 equal space lines
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13 equal travel time
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14 equal travel time surface
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15 ensure equal treatment
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16 footprint (loci of equal illumination)
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17 having equal rights
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18 loci of equal illumination
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19 line of equal gravity
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20 into
prep (smjer) u / to come # the room = doći u sobu; to turn stones # gold = pretvarati kamenje u zlato; to collect # heaps = skupljati u hrpe; divide # equal parst = podijeliti na jednake dijelove; the rain changed # snow = kiša se pretvorila u snijeg; to translate # English = prevesti na engleski* * *
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