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1 predati
give over, deliver, uručiti hand over* * *• commit• commend• deliver• transmit• send• surrender• hand over• hand down• handover• give in• give over• give in charge• hand• consign• abrasiveness• abandon• pass on• pass down• reach• refer• relegate -
2 izručiti
deliver, hand over* * *• extradite• deliver• hand• give over• consign -
3 napustiti
* * *• Exit• evacuate• cancel• chuck up• desert• vacate• leave• forsook• fall away• forsake• forsaken• give away• hand over• abrasive• abandon• quit• resign• relinquish• remit -
4 odstupiti
resign, retire, od čega depart, deviate* * *• retreat• digress• deviate• step away• fallback• hand over• recede -
5 očajavanje
n despairing (zbog over), desperation (over), despair (- očaj); hand-wringing (over), agonizing (over) -
6 pomoći
* * *• enable• second• tide over• tide• set up• stand by• succo(u)r• succor• succour• facilitate• give a hand• hand• help out• help• bale out• avail• befriend• aid• assist• assistance• relieve -
7 svladati
vt pf (nadvladati., prevladati) overcome, get over, master, surmount, vanquish, conquer; (nadjačati) overpower, overwhelm get the better of, get the upper hand, get on top of; (pobijediti) win over, best, beat; (obuzdati) control, bring under control, cur* * *• suppress• conquer• overcome• repress -
8 nasljedstvo
n inheritance; (na prijestolju/časti) succession; (predmet) heirloom; (legat) legacy, bequest; (baština) heritage I lišiti nasljedstvoa disinherit; ostaviti u -o bequeathe, make over to, hand down; porez na -o inheritance tax, legacy duty; pravo na -o right of succ* * *• inheritance• legacy• heritage• heredity• bequest• patrimony -
9 olako
adv lightly; just like that; (- samo tako); carelessly, indiscriminately | olako shvaćati take lightly; take for granted; olako prelaziti preko fig skate over; olako odbaciti brush aside lightly (ili out of hand), shrug off, discount too readily* * *• easily• easy• lightly -
10 preuzimanje
n taking over; taking charge, taking in hand; (dužnosti) entering/assuming office, assumption of office; (vlasti) assumption/takeover of power, takeover (od strane vojske military takeover); (posjeda) taking possession; (poduzeća) takeover; (ponovno) reas* * *• download• downloads• underwriting• writing• takeover• assumption• assuming -
11 probran
pp & adj hand-picked, select, choice; (highly) screened, the best part; (prebran) left after selecting/screening; gone over* * *• exquisite -
12 ogledavanje
n looking (all) over, (close) inspection itd. (- ogledati); looking around itd. (- ogledati se); trying one's hand at, competing/competition against, meeting in battle itd. (- ogledati se; - borba, bitka, sukob) -
13 prezadužen
adj deeply/heavily in debt, overin-debted; coll: over one's hand (in debt), in debt up to one's ears, owing everyone in town, owing left and right
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