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1 common
s 1. općinska zemlja, općinski pašnjak 2. općenito, zajedničko / out of the # = neobičan; iznad prosjeka; in # = zajednički ([with] sa); [fig] in # with = jedanko kao; in # with all other people = kao i svi ostali ljudi; right of # = pravo iskorištavanja zemljišta* * *
javan
jednostavan
obiÄan
opće
opći
prost
uobiÄajen
uzajaman
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2 common buffer with push out mechanism
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zajedniÄki meÄ‘uspremnik s mehanizmom za odbacivanjEnglish-Croatian dictionary > common buffer with push out mechanism
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3 cause
s uzrok ([of a [th]] čemu), razlog, povod ([for] za;[to] do); opće dobro, dobrobit; [jur] parnica, proces / efficient # = djelotvoran povod, snažan pokretač; final # = svrha, cilj, konačni cilj; First # = Stvoritelj; make common # with a [p] = boriti se za istu stvar zajedno s kim; to plead one's # = zastupati svoju stvar* * *
izazivati
izazvati
parnica
poteći
povod
prouzroÄiti
prouzrokovati
razlog
stvar
stvoriti
uzroÄnik
uzroÄnost Å¡tete
uzrok
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4 consent
s pristanak, privola; odobrenje ([to]) / [jur] age of # = punoljetnost; by common #, with one # = jednodušno, jednoglasno; silence gives # = šutnja znači pristanak, šutnja znači odobravanje* * *
dozvola
nagodba
odobrenje
odobriti
pristanak
pristati
suglasiti se
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