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1 manipulirate
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2 ručica
handle, knob, crank* * *• cager• winch• shank• tappet• pull• handle• hilt• crank• arm -
3 rukovati
handle, manage, rukovati se shake hands* * *• wield• handle• operate• manage• manipulate• maneuver• manoeuvre -
4 dotaknuti
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5 držač za promjenu veličine
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6 kvaka
door-handle, teškoća catch* * *• door handle• trigger• sneck• knob• lever• latch• handle• hasp -
7 ručka
f handle; (alata) stock of tool, haft, helve; (obla, na ladici) knob | nasaditi na -u haft; dio alata usađen u -i tang; -a za nošenje carrying handle* * *• stick• lever• handle• haft• handgrip• arm• lunch -
8 držač za ispunu
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9 kontrola protokola
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10 manipulirati
vt impf manipulate; handle, man-age; fig pull the wires I ona -a ljudima she manipulates people, she is manipulative; sklonost da se -a ljudima manipulativeness* * *• handle• manipulate -
11 alatka za podešavanje
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12 automatsko vraćanje ručke
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13 baratati
vi impf\ baratati sa -rukovati sa, služiti se sa; baratati oko be busy with; coll putter about, A coll fool around* * *• handle• manage -
14 dorastao
adj equal (čemu to), up to, a (ili an even) match for; able to cope (with); big/ /mature enough, ready I nije -tao tome he is unequal to it, he is not equal/up/adequate to it, he is no match for it, he is out of his depth there, he can't handle it, he can* * *• equal to• mature -
15 drška
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16 držač
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17 držak
assuming, brazen faced* * *• shaft• stem• stick• grip• haft• handle• hilt• perky -
18 držati se
vr impf behave, act, handle oneself; (ne popuštati) hold out, hold one's own 1. FRAZE I IZRAZI: držati se uspravno carry oneself upright; jedva se držim na nogama -^ noga; drži (dršte) se! (uhvatite se za nešto) hold/hang on!; (nedaj se!) don't give up!, coura* * *• carry• cling• wear• stick to• posture• keep• follow• hang on• adhere• acquit -
19 hvatati
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20 mogućnost
possibility, izbor option, izvedivost feasibility, vjerojatnost probability, prilika opportunity* * *• eventuality• capacity• capability• chance• susceptibility• position• potentiality• probability• potential• possibility• likelihood• facility• feature• handle• contingency• admissibility• ability• occasion• option• opportunity• plausibility
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