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1 ostajati pri
• make a point of; stand by; stand for; stand on; stand to; stand upon -
2 ostati pri
• make a point of; stand for; stand on; stand upon -
3 zauzeti se smelo za
• make a bold stand for -
4 postajati
• become; grow; grow into; make a stand; make ones stand; make one's stand; run up -
5 održati se
• conserve; hold; keep up; make a stand; make one's stand; preserve; stand one's ground -
6 odupreti se
• buck against; confront; deny; knuckle; make a stand; make one's stand; oppose; persist; resist; set oneself against; stand against; turn to bay; withstand -
7 skloniti se
• give room for; go out of the way; make room for; pavilion; remove oneself; shelter oneself; stand aloof; stand aside; stand away; take shelter; turn aside -
8 zastati
• be at a stand; check baggage; clog; come to a stand; come to a standstill; halt; make a halt; pause; remain stationary; stagnate -
9 opreti se
• confront; make against; oppose; stand against; to make against; withstand -
10 značiti
• represent• signify• stand for• connote• imply• make sense of• matter• mean -
11 dvoumiti se
• doubt; make scruple of; scruple; stand in at pause -
12 pomoći
• abet; abject; advantage; aid; assist; assistance; avail of; bear a hand; befriend; bestead; deserving; facilitate; hand; help; hold up; in aid of; make profit of a thing; minister; profit; relieve; relieve nature; second; set forward; sethelp; stand by; succo; succo(u)r; to assist -
13 značiti
• betoken; connote; denote; imply; import; importing; make sense of; matter; mean; mean (meant, meant); portend; purport; represent; signify; speak; stand for
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