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1 robbery
s razbojstvo, grabež, pljačka; krađa; [fam] iznajmljivanje novca, iznuđivanje, ucjenjibanje; otimačina, iskorišćivanje / [jur] # with violence = grabežno umorstvo; highway # = drumsko razbojstvo* * *
krađa
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2 bank robbery
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3 insurance against robbery
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4 pilferage, robbery
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5 exchange
s izmjena, mijenjanje, zamjenja, mjenjački posao, razmjena; devizni tečaj; mjenični promet; burza; mjenica; agio; telefonska centrala / in # for = u zamjenu za; [iron] # is no robbery = zamjena nije krađa (isprika za nesavjesnu zamjenu); [com] bill of # = mjenica; # advice = burzovni izvještaj; # control = devizna kontrola; # list = tečajnica; # rate = devizni tečaj; # value = prometna vrijednost, razmjembena vrijednost; the first of # = prima (prva) mjenica; par of # = nominalna vrijednost, valuta; Labour Exchange = burza rada* * *
burza
izmjena
mijenjati
promet
promijeniti
razmijeniti
razmjena
zamijeniti
zamjena
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