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1 fair
adjpravedan, poљten, fer• Fair Access to Insurance Requirements Plan ( FAIR plan) programi osiguranja FAIRBilj.: Drћavni pulovi koji omogućuju osiguranje subjektima u području visokih rizika koji inače ne bi mogli dobiti osiguranje normalnim putem; obično osiguranje od poћara i drugih opasnosti• fair rate of return pravedna/razumna stopa prinosa• fair value fer vrijednostEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > fair
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2 fair
adv 1. lijepo, čisto, jasno 2. povoljno, ugodno, poželjno 3. iskreno, otvoreno, nepristrano 4. izravno, neposredno 5. uljudno, učtivo; ispravno, pošteno, pravedno, vjerno 6. nježno, blago, mirno / to strike # in the face = udariti ravno u lice; to speak a p # = uljudno govoriti kome; to write out # = prepisati načisto; for # = zaista, nesumnjivo; the sea runs # = more je mirno; to keep (stand) # with a p = biti s kim u dobrim odnosima, dobro se slagati; # and softly ! = tiho i mirno !; # and square = otvoreno i pošteno* * *
fer
iskreno
izložba
lijep
lijepo
nepristran
otvoreno
plav
plavokos
pošten
poštene
pošteno
poštenog
pravedan
pravedno
praviÄno
prosjeÄan
sajam
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3 fair
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4 FAIR Plan
Englesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > FAIR Plan
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5 fair competition
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6 fair dealing
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7 fair hair
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8 fair haired
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9 fair play
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10 fair queueing
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11 fair skinned
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12 fair trade
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13 fair treatment
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14 fair-haired
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15 fair and exhibition ins.
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16 fair copy
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17 fair curve
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18 fair spoken
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19 fair weather
adj prikladan samo za lijepo vrijeme / # friends = prijatelji u dobru (koji u nuždi čovjeka ostavljaju) -
20 fair-copy
s čistopis, načisto prepisan tekst, spis
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