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1 obličje kipa
• likeness -
2 obličje skulpure
• likeness -
3 obličje vajarskog dela
• likeness -
4 slikati koga
• take a person's likeness; to take a persons likeness -
5 sličnost
• similarity• resemblance• similitude• semblance• correspondence• likeness -
6 kopija
• backup; carbon; carbon-copy; clone; copy; counterpart; duplicate; engrossment; facsimil; facsimile; flimsy; indent; likeness; manifold; order; print; replica; replication; reproduction; shade; shadow; transcript; transcription -
7 parnjak
• companion; coordinate; counterpart; image; likeness; mate -
8 sličnost
• affinity; agreement; analogy; approximation; comparison; congeniality; corresponda; correspondance; correspondence; homology; kindred; kinship; likeness; paralel; parity; resemblance; semblance; similarity; similitude; similituide; uniformity -
9 slika
• delineation; depiction; effigy; fig. (skraćenica od figure); figuration; graph; graphic; icon; ikon; illustration; ilustration; image; likeness; modul; painting; pattern; photo; photograph; photographic; picture; picture card; picture-card; pix; portrait; portraiture; print; repre -
10 slikao sam se
• i have my likeness token -
11 vid
• angle; aspect; aspect,; complexion; eye sight; eyesight; eye-sight; facet; guise; likeness; mode; pretence; pretext; seeing; semblance; sight; species; vision
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