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1 proturiječiti
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2 oponirati
vi impf oppose, be in opposition of, disagree with, defy, dispute (- protiviti se) (samo u interesu diskusije) play the devil's disciple | ogorčeno oponirati oppose/disagree violently, be dead set against -
3 kositi se
vr impf go against (the gram of), run counter to, not agree with, contradict, be inconsistent with, disagree with, be contrary to, clash with, fly in the face of, be at variance with, be out of harmony with I ta se tvrdnja kosi s istinom this statement i* * *• entrench -
4 ne slagati se
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5 prepirati se
vr impf quarrel, argue, have an argument; (žestoko) exchange heated words, argue heatedly; wrangle, squabble, bicker, altercate; call each other names; (sporiti se) dispute, discuss hotly; (oko) contest, wrestle for; (ne slagati se) disagree, clash, be at* * *• haggle• altercate• argue -
6 pristati
vi pf (brod) put in/ashore, land; (na nešto) agree to, consent, say yes, accept, settle for; (uz ideju, stranku) adhere to, subscribe to, take up a cause, become a follower, join; - pristajati | ne pristati not agree to, disagree; -jem! agreed!, it's a deal!* * *• endorse• comply• dock• land• consent• consent to• accept• agree• allow• assent• assort -
7 razići se
vr pf (društvo, skup) break up, disperse, scatter, take leave; (skupština) ad- journ; (neslaganje) break up (sa with, zbog over), part vvays/paths/company, come to a parting of the ways; (u mišljenju) disagree, not see eye to eye; (vremenom) drift apart;* * *• scatter• depart• disband -
8 razilaziti se
vr impf (nesloga) disagree, differ (in opinion), dissent, be at variance (on), be divided on; - razići se* * *• divaricate• diverge -
9 svađati se
quarrel, fall out, dispute* * *• row• scrap• disagree• wrangle• squabble• quarrel• have an argument• bicker• altercate• argue• pettifog
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