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1 usredotočen na
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2 koncentriran
pp & adj concentrated (na on), intent (on); chem concentrated; techn enriched* * *• undistracted• intent• concentrated -
3 cilj
* * *• scope• destination• target• tee• purpose• puta destination• intent• intention• goal• goals• aim• aims• objective• object• mark• meaning -
4 mišljenje
thinking, opinion, view, dijeliti mišljenje share a view, imati mišljenje hold an opinion, po mom mišljenju in my opinion* * *• say• thinking• thoughts• sentiment• sense• position• intent• judgement• guess• notion• opinion• mind• reasoning -
5 namjera
intention, purpose, object, u namjeri da with a view to, bez namjere unintentionally, imati najbolje namjere mean well* * *• scope• design• decision• thought• view• purpose• premeditation• intent• intention• intend• notion• object• meaning• mind -
6 napregnut
pp & adj strained, tense I maksimalno napregnut strained/stretched to the utmost (ili to the breaking point, to the limit)* * *• strained• tense• intent• fetched• far fetched• overwrought• pent up -
7 plan
plan, lay out* * *• schedule• scheme• road map• device• design• drawing• set-up• setup• project• projection• program• intent• layout• idea• blueprint• plot• plan• map -
8 predumišljaj
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9 svrha
* * *• end• sake• scope• destination• purpose• intention• intent• goal• function• aim• object• objective• point• magpie• mission -
10 namisao
f intent, intention, purpose, object, design, project, aim -
11 namjera, namisao
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12 poman
adj attentive, careful, mindful; intent upon, pedantic, scrupulous, particular -
13 zlonamjerno
adv malevolently, out of ill will, with evil intent itd. (- u zloj namjeri)
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