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1 nisko donje podlaktično odbijanje
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vi pf (smanjiti se) decline, fall (off), go/be down, decrease, drop, slump, dig, sag, slip, take a dive, tail/taper off; (vjetar) fall off, abate, let up; (rijeka) subside, recede, ebb away I opasti na manje od 5% decline to below 5%, reach a low of under 5%;* * *• dip• decline• drop• fail
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