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  • 1 kontrastirati

    vi pf/impf contrast, make contrast (with), stand out (from, on); vt contrast, make sthg. stand out, set off, offset, play off, pick out

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > kontrastirati

  • 2 opirati se

    vr impf resist, oppose, withstand, make a stand against, kick against, strive/ /struggle against (- pružati otpor) | uspješno se - resist successfully, make headway against (- opirati se struji)
    * * *
    • withstand
    • contravene
    • antagonize
    • resist

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > opirati se

  • 3 istaknuti se

    vr pf distinguish o.s., make one's mark, win recognition, win high marks itd. (- afirmirati se); be(come) prominent, come into prominence, stand out, shine, cut a figure, excel; (oprekom, na pozadini) - isticati se l naglo se istaknuti se leap into prominence, win q
    * * *
    • be prominent

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > istaknuti se

  • 4 odlikovati se

    vr pf/impf be characterized/distin-guished/marked by, possess, have as distinctive features; be prominent, stand out, excel; become prominent, make oneself prominent, earn distinction, become distinguished, win reputation
    * * *
    • excel
    • differ
    • distinguish oneself
    • top

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > odlikovati se

  • 5 sklop

    * * *
    • complex
    • circuit
    • set
    • stand
    • texture
    • fit
    • frame
    • hardware
    • constitution
    • context
    • assembly
    • make
    • nervation

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > sklop

  • 6 zagovarati

    vt impf (zauzimati se) advocate, plead for, argue for, argue in favor of, favor, support, stand for, urge, call for; (nekoga) intercede for, intervene on smb's behalf, put in a word for, plead smb's cause | snažno zagovarati make a strong plea/case for, argue stro
    * * *
    • uphold
    • advocacy

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > zagovarati

  • 7 zauzeti se

    vr pf (za nekoga/nešto) intercede/intervene (kod with), on behalf of, put in a word for, use one's influence for, stand up for smb., plead for, urge, make an effort toward, support, lend one's support to
    * * *
    • intercede

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > zauzeti se

  • 8 značiti

    vt impf mean; signify, stand for, mark, spell; imply; add up to, amount to; make a difference FRAZE I IZRAZI (to) značitii... consequently...; you mean...; tako, -i... I see...; -i, to je pravda? so this is justice?; -i li to da...? does this mean that...?,
    * * *
    • entail
    • denote
    • signify
    • show
    • speak
    • purport
    • portend
    • indicate
    • imply
    • import
    • be significant
    • betoken
    • mean
    • matter

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > značiti

  • 9 neopiranje

    n nonresistance, nonopposition, failure to offer resistance, failure to make a stand, not fighting back

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > neopiranje

  • 10 ukloniti se

    vr pf make way for; (s puta) get out of the way, step aside, give a wide berth to; (povući se) stand back, give ground

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > ukloniti se

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