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1 palubica pramčanog pika
• fore peak flat -
2 pramčana dizalica
• fore crane -
3 pramčani pik
• fore peak -
4 proveni tank
• Fore Peak -
5 pramčani
adj mar bow- | pramčani top forward gun; pramčania figura figurehead* * *• fore -
6 pred
prep in front of, before, ahead of; in the face of; (izvan) outside; facing; (vremenski) - prije | pred svima in full view of everybody; imati pred očima have in view; došao je - mene (dočekao me) he came to meet me; išao je -a mnom he led the way, he went bef* * *• by it's• pre• fore• front• in front• before• afore• ago -
7 prethodan
adj previous, earlier, prior, aforegoing, precursory; preliminary | -ne noći (dana, godine) the night (day, year) before, the previous night (day, year); u -nom (iz -nog) in (from) the foregoing (text); jur (t)hereinbefore; -ni podaci the preliminary/prev* * *• provisional• preceding• precedent• previous• interim• fore -
8 prije
before, previously, formerly, prije ili kasnije sooner or later, prije svega first of all* * *• by• since• sooner• prior to• prior• first of• formerly• fore• before• ago• afore• rather -
9 raniji
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10 uzdužni
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11 predusretanje
n obviation, prevention; fore-stalling, pre-emption
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