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21 ovrhovoditelj
m distraining officer, distrainor, distrainer, BE+ bailiff* * *• enforcement creditor• execution creditor• bailiff -
22 ovršenik
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23 provedba
* * *• enforcement• execution• procedure• pursuit• functioning• implementation• implementing• application -
24 rješavanje
n solving, resolving, resolution, settlement (- rješenje)* * *• execution• settlement• solving• solution• resolution -
25 suđenje
n trial, court proceedings; -rasuđivanje, prosudba | ponovno suđenjee retrial (lom prilikom on retrial); bez -a without trial; smaknuće bez -a summary execution; smaknuti bez suđenjea execute summarily* * *• proceeding• lawsuit• judging• law suit• refereeing -
26 vrijeme izvođenja
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27 izvedbeno
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28 izvedenost
f being performed/executed, fact of performance/execution (-enost) -
29 izvođenje (programa) uvjetovano događajem (npr. od
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > izvođenje (programa) uvjetovano događajem (npr. od
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30 izvršenost
f completion of execution, being executed; level of completion (-enost) -
31 izvršenje prekapčanja (u pokretnim komunikacijama)
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > izvršenje prekapčanja (u pokretnim komunikacijama)
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32 krvnikov
poss adj executioner's I krvnikov panj execution block; -o uže hangman's rope -
33 pljas!
imit splat!, slap!, splut!, whap!, thwack!, glop! pljenidbi a / (sudska) execution, seizure, distraint, distress, attachment, impounding; confiscation | nalog za -u warrant of distraint; onaj na kom se pljas! vrši distrainee -
34 usmrćenje
n killing, execution, putting to death
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