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1 auto-stopist
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2 auto-stoper
• hitch-hiker -
3 auto-stopiranje
• hitch-hiking -
4 autosopist
hitch-hiker, hitcher -
5 autostop
m hitch-hiking I putovati -om hitch--hike, coll thumb (ili hitch) a ride/lift (ili rides/lifts) -
6 autostopirati
vi impf hitchhike itd. (-putovati autostopom)* * *• hitch-hike -
7 pričvrstiti
affix, tie down* * *• rivet• seal• screw• don• tie• tighten• wedge• seize• staple• stay• tack• fix• fasten• gripe• hitch• belay• affix• adhere• anchor• attach• pin• nail• moor -
8 prikopčati
vt pf buckle to, button on, hook on, clasp, secure/fasten with a (safety-) pin, pin on, hitch on; (vagon) couple on* * *• engage• buckle• attachable• attach -
9 privući
attract, drav, pull* * *• engross• hitch up• adduct• attract• recruit• nail -
10 trzaj
* * *• tug• yank• wince• snatch• start• pull• jerk• jolt• hitch• convulsion• lunge• lug• lurch -
11 upregnuti
vi pf (konja) hitch up, harness (to); (vola) yoke; fig harness, instrumentalize* * *• harness -
12 zapeti
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13 zastoj
standstill, zastoj prometa traffic jam* * *• check• deadlock• delay• tie up• shutdown• slowdown• slow-down• stay• stasis• stagnation• stagnancy• stand• stoppage• stop• standstill• suspense• jam• intermission• failure• glitch• halt• hitch• hold up• block• backset• abeyance• arrest• pause• malfunction• misfire -
14 autostopiranje
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15 vješati se
vr impf (na vozila) hang onto/from, hitch on, jump on -
16 zadići
, -gnuti vt pf lift/hitch (up)/pull up a little -
17 zapinjati
vi impf - zapeti; (ugovoru) stammer | stvar oko koje sve -e the sticking point, the hitch
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