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81 spasti
• bring of; bring off; deliver; fall; fall (fell, fallen); fall off; redeem; rescue; retrieve; salve; save; spot -
82 srušiti se
• break down; cave; collapse; come down; crumble; crumple; fall (fell, fallen); fall in; fall into ruins; ruin; sink down; topple -
83 pasti
• break down• come down• crash• fall• drop• fall down• tumble• topple• lower -
84 hvatanje mraka
• night fall; night-fall -
85 latiti se
• a fall; apply; apply to; assail; attack; fall to; fling oneself; proceed; set about; set to; tackle; tackle to; take up -
86 navaliti
• assail; attack; close about; come on; come upon; crowd; fall on; fall to; go it; invade; pounce; press; press upon; push; rush; rush hours; rush it; set on; set upon; throng; to go in; to go it; urge -
87 ne dostići
• come short; come short of; fall short; short-fall -
88 ne zadovoljiti
• dissatisfy; fall short; short-fall -
89 opadati
• calumniate; collapse; decay; decline; decry; defame; diminish; disintegrate; ebb; fall; fall (fell, fallen); go back; go down; lesen; lower; moulder; pine; recede; regres; regress; retrograde; retrogress; run down; shed; shrink; sink; slander; subside; wane -
90 opasti
• a receding forehead; abate; atrophy; collapse; decline; decrease; degrade; depopulate; drop; dwindle; ebb; ebbo; fail; fall away; go down; lesen; pasture; sink; slacken; slump; subside; to fall off; to go down; tone down; wane -
91 otpasti
• come off; drop away; drop off; fall away; fall off; lapse; slough -
92 pad napona
• drop of potential; drop voltige; fall of potential; fall off of potential; voltage drop; voltage sag -
93 početi
• a fall; began; begin; begin by; begin up on; begun; come in; commence; embark; enter into; enter upon; fall to; fire away; go (went, gone); inaugurate; initiating; launch; lead off; lead out; open; pitch in; set about; set in; set on; set upon; start; take up; throw off -
94 posvađati se
• conflict; fall foul of; fall out; loggerheads; sunder -
95 povući se
• back down; backup; beat a retreat; fall back; pull back; recede into the background; recide; recoil; resign; retire; retreat; seclude oneself; sequester oneself; shrink; stand back; stand off; stand out for; to fall back; to opt out; vacate; withdraw -
96 preduzeti
• accept; attempt; begin up on; fall; fall a doing; go about; initiate; set about; set to; take on; take over; take upon one; undertake; wage -
97 razboleti se
• be taken ill; fall ill; fall sick; sicken; sing out; turn sick -
98 slobodni pad
• free electricity fall; free fall -
99 smrknuće
• gloom; gloominess; night fall; night-fall -
100 spadati
• appertain; fall (fell, fallen); fall into; pertain; rank among
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