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1 fail
vi/t I. [vi] 1. manjkati, nedostajati, ne doteći; izostati, izdati (glas); presućiti (vrelo) 2. ne uspjeti, izjaloviti se, propasti, bankrotirati; pasti (na ispitu) 3. varati se; pogriješiti 4. malaksati; postradati; prestati, umrijeti, zamrijeti; nestati; zatajiti, klonuti II. [vt] 1. nemati, trpjeti oskudicu; varati; razočarati, prevariti, zavesti, ostaviti na cjedilu; srušiti na ispitu; zanemariti; promašiti; [com] obustaviti plaćanje / time would # me to tell = ne bih imao dovoljno vremena da ispričam; his heart #ed him = zatajilo mu je srce;[fig] nije imao dovoljno hrabrosti he #ed to appear= nije došao; don't # to let me know = svakako mi javi; the prophecy #ed = nije se ispunilo proročanstvo; the wind #ed us = iznevjerio nas je vjetar; he #ed in doing (to do) = propustio je da učini; do not # me in my need = ne ostavi me u nevolji; to # in business = nemati uspjeha u poslu, pasti pod stečaj, propasti, bankrotirati; I # words to tell = nemam riječi da izrazim; I #ed them = mimoišao sam ih* * *
doživjeti neuspjeh
iznevjeriti
izostati
ne moći
ne uspjeti
nedostajati
neizvršenje
neuspjeh
neuspjeti
odustane
odustati
opasti
pasti
podbaciti
pogriješiti
prestati
pretrpjeti
pretrpjeti kvar
pretrpjeti neuspjeh
propasti
propustiti
razoÄarati
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2 fail-safe
samoiskljuÄujući
siguran u sluÄaju kvara
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3 fail-safe system
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4 fail-state
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5 to fail to fulfil an obligation
English-Croatian dictionary > to fail to fulfil an obligation
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6 examination
s ([of, into]) ispitivanje, pregled, pretraga; ispit; istraživanje; [jur] preslušanje / to take the # of a p = ispitati, preslišati koga; to go in for an # = podvrći se ispitu; to pass an # = položiti ispit; to fail in an # = pasti na ispitu; to be under # = biti u razmatranju; board of # = ispitni odbor; on (upon) # = pri bližem ispitivanju, istraživanju; [mar] # service = patrolna služba; eleven plus # = prijemni ispit za upis u englesku srednju školu* * *
ispit
ispitivanje
istraživanje
pregled
preispitati
razmatranje
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