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21 nabaviti
• procure• provide• fetch• get -
22 poziv
• profession• requisition• call• challenge• calling• cue• fetch• function• invitation -
23 poziv instrukcije
• instruction fetch -
24 poziv programa
• program fetch -
25 dirindžiti
• drudge; fag; fetch and carry; grind out; moil; scrub; sweat; swot; to grind out; toil -
26 dobaviti
• acquire; deliver; fetch; find; furnish; procure; provide; take -
27 doći do
• attain; come; come into; fetch; find; get at; get possession of; possess oneself of; possess oneselfof; procure; retrieve; to get at -
28 dohvatiti
• catch hold; clinch; come at; fall to logs; fetch; get to logs; go to logs; grabble; grasp; handfast; hit; hold; lay hands on; lay hands upon; lay hold; passing; punish; reach; reash; regain; seize; take hold -
29 doneti
• bring; bring forth; carry; come up with; command; convey; fetch; produce; profit; provide; put; realize; render; ring; to bring forth; trail; waft; yield -
30 doneti dobit
• bring in; fetch; heave a profit; net; profit; to heave a profit; yield -
31 doseg
• compass; fetch; import; importing; incidence; purview; radius vector; range; reach; reash; scope; tether; way -
32 dovesti
• admit; bring; bring along; drive up; fetch; put in; put on the pace; reduce; reduce to ashes; restore; run down; trail; work up -
33 duboko uzdahnuti
• draw a deep sigh; fetch a sigh; heave a sigh; to heave a sigh -
34 izazvati
• anger; arouse; be prolific of; bring about; bring to pass; call forth; cause; challenge; confront; defy; discomfit; educe; elicit; engender; excite; fetch; foment; generate; give rise to; induce; irritate; occasion; originate; produce; promote; provoke; recall; rouse; set abroach; st -
35 jeknuti
• blare; fetch a groan; moan -
36 ključ za upisivanje i čitanje glavne memorije
• store and fetch protectionSerbian-English dictionary > ključ za upisivanje i čitanje glavne memorije
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37 koštati
• be; cost; costly; fetch; stand in -
38 kretati se
• circulate; exercise; extend; fetch; pull in; range over; ride; rode; steam; to move about; travel; wag -
39 lukavstvo
• archness; art; artfulness; artifice; circumvention; contrivance; craff; craft; cunning; deceit; dodge; fetch a groan; finesse; guile; hoax; policy; refinement; ruse; shift; slyness; stratagem; strategem; trick; trickery; trickshness; wile; wiliness; wrest -
40 mamac
• allurement; bait; bite; dangle; decoy; enticement; fetch a groan; gudgeon; lure; sop; temptation; troll
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Fetch — (f[e^]ch; 224), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fetched} 2; p. pr. & vb. n.. {Fetching}.] [OE. fecchen, AS. feccan, perh. the same word as fetian; or cf. facian to wish to get, OFries. faka to prepare. [root]77. Cf. {Fet}, v. t.] 1. To bear toward the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fetch — [ fetʃ ] verb transitive ** 1. ) to be sold for a particular amount of money, especially at an AUCTION (=sale where goods are sold to the person offering the most money): The painting is expected to fetch up to $220,000. 2. ) OLD FASHIONED to go… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Fetch — may refer to: * Fetch (geography), the length of water over which a given wind has blown * Fetch (game), a game played between a human and a pet in which the human throws an object for the pet to catch and/or retrieve * Fetch (FTP client), a… … Wikipedia
fetch — ● fetch, fetches nom masculin (anglais fetch) En hydrologie, synonyme de course. ● fetch, fetches (synonymes) nom masculin (anglais fetch) Synonymes : course fetch … Encyclopédie Universelle
fetch — fetch, v. i. To bring one s self; to make headway; to veer; as, to fetch about; to fetch to windward. Totten. [1913 Webster] {To fetch away} (Naut.), to break loose; to roll or slide to leeward. {To fetch and carry}, to serve obsequiously, like a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fetch — Fetch, n. 1. A stratagem by which a thing is indirectly brought to pass, or by which one thing seems intended and another is done; a trick; an artifice. [1913 Webster] Every little fetch of wit and criticism. South. [1913 Webster] 2. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fetch — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un fetch es un doble sobrenatural, aparición o fantasma de una persona viva en el folklore irlandés. Es en gran parte semejante al doppelganger. Francis Grose escribió en su Provincial Glossary (1787) que el término… … Wikipedia Español
fetch — ► VERB 1) go for and bring back. 2) cause to come to a place. 3) achieve (a particular price) when sold. 4) (fetch up) informal arrive or come to rest. 5) informal inflict (a blow) on. 6) archaic bring forth (blood or tears) … English terms dictionary
fetch — fetch1 [fech] vt. [ME fecchen < OE feccan, earlier fetian < IE * pedyo (extension of base * ped , FOOT) > Ger fassen, to grasp] 1. to go after and come back with; bring; get 2. to cause to come; produce; elicit 3. to draw (a breath) or… … English World dictionary
fetch — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS geogr., mar. in oceanografia, l area di mare o di lago sulla quale spira un vento di direzione costante generando onde {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: sec. XX. ETIMO: der. di (to) fetch raggiungere, navigare … Dizionario italiano
fetch — fetch; fetch·ing·ly; … English syllables