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21 lagodan
adj easy, leisurely, comfortable, snug I voditi - život lead an easy life, lead the good life, live in clover; follow the primrose path* * *• cushy• easy• easy going• easygoing -
22 minij
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23 navesti
prevail on, prevail upon* * *• enter• set out• state• specify• supply• suggest• provide• induce• indicate• lead• lead on• lay down• list• give• adduce• refer• quote -
24 olovan
adj lead-, (made) of lead; fig leaden; plumbous I olovan no bjelilo white led; minr -ni sjajni k - galenit; print olovanni slog - slog* * *• leaden -
25 povesti
conduct, lead, autom give a lift* * *• translate• start• take up• institute• lead on• give a lift• conduct -
26 pretjecanje
n (trka) outstripping; (suvišak) surplus; mil (pri gađanju) lead | mot zabranjeno - AE do not pass, no passing; BE do not overtake; mot traka za - passing/fast lane* * *• lead• advance• anticipation• overtaking -
27 voditi
guide, biti prvi lead, upravljati direct, manage, preteći get ahead of, prvenstvo be in front of, brod steer, pilot* * *• carry on• direct• walk• wage• stand• take• prosecute• keep• lead• guide• govern• head• conducted• conduct• pilot• maintain• manage• racket• navigate -
28 burov
adj med l -a voda (nepoznata u Engl. i SAD; umj. nje:) lead-water; witch-hazel oil; burovi oblozi lead-water compress -
29 povodnik
m (za psa) AE (dog) leash; BE (dog) lead | pas na -u dog on leash/lead -
30 predvođen
pp & adj preceded by, following the lead of, lead by, guided by; brought in -
31 dovesti
bring, bring along, vozilom bring/take by car, transport* * *• bring• bring up• bring (somebody)• brought• to give rise to• lead• give rise to• adduct• reduce• restore -
32 dovesti do
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33 dovesti do nečega
• bring about• result in• lead to -
34 dovodi
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35 dovoditi
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36 ekološka izloženost olovu
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37 fazni vodič
• live lead -
38 Geneza olovno-cinkanih ležišta
• Genesis of lead-zinc deposits -
39 Grafit
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40 impotentan
adj med & fig impotent I impotentan je A sl: he's a dud, he's a limp dick, he has no lead in the pencil, he can't get it up* * *• powerless• impotent
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