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1) (the state of being vexed.) jeza2) (a cause of annoyance or trouble: minor worries and vexations.) nadloga* * *[vekséišən]nounnevšečnost, neprijetnost, sitnost; nadlegovanje, nadloga; jeza, nevolja, srd, muka; zbadanje, šikaniranje, draženje; skrb, vznemirjenje; veksacija
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