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1 otkaz službe
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2 trzaj puške
• kick -
3 lupiti nogom
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4 početni udarac
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5 udarac nogom
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6 udariti loptu nogom
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7 udariti nogom
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8 izbačaj
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9 početi punim gasom
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10 šut
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11 korner
m fib corner kick; com corner I fib pos-lati/izbaciti loptu u korner kick the ball over the (goal)-line for a corner kick; ftb lopta je u -u the ball is over the goal-line; ftb izvesti - take the corner -
12 šutnuti
vt pf kick (a ball); fig kick (out, away), coll kick in the tail -
13 vritnjak
m reg a kick in the ass | dati vritnjak kick smb's ass/butt; dobiti vritnjak get a kick in the ass, get one's ass kicked -
14 izbaciti
throw out, cast out, kick out, tvornica produce, izbaciti iz članstva expell* * *• excommunicate• expel• boot out• cast out• scavenge• dispossess• eject• dump• dislodge• throw out• throw• turn out• void• turf out• shoot• sling• strike• push out• launch• kick out• blast of• oust -
15 trzati
vi impf jerk, twitch; (vatreno oružje) recoil, rebound, kick | jako -ati (oružje) have a heavy kick; sl ne -a na to he doesn't go/fall for that, he doesn't buy that; sl ne -a na njega she isn't falling for him, he leaves her cold* * *• twitch• yank• convulse -
16 izritati
vt pf kick repeatedly, finish kicking, kick one by one itd. -
17 aut
m fib ball out of play, dead ball; (košarka) ball out of bounds I u -u (lopta) out of play, dead; poslati loptu u - kick/run/put/push the ball out of play; lopta je otišla u aut the ball is/went out of play; - za Španjolsku (the ball is out for) a throw(-in* * *• out -
18 energično
adv energetically, vigorously, forcefully, emphatically, in an energetic itd. manner, with energy/vigor, with a will I - nastupiti/postupiti/intervenirati take vigorous action; fig put one's foot down; A sl lower the boom (on), kick (some) ass; - demanti* * *• masterfully -
19 indirekt
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20 ispucati
vi & vt pf (zid i sl.) crack, become cracked, develop cracks; (koža na rukama, usne) chap, become chapped I - municiju spend one's ammunition, run out of a., fire all the a.; ftb - korner take the corner kick* * *• crack
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