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2 NIK
NIK (Najwyższa Izba Kontroli) Oberster Rechnungshof m -
3 NIK
NIK [ɲik] -
4 naleđnik
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5 nicotine
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6 nique
nikffaire la nique à qn — jdn verspotten, jdn auslachen, jdm trotzen
niquenique [nik]familier; faire la nique à quelqu'un (se moquer) sich über jemanden lustig machen; (échapper) jemandem entwischen -
7 Nikkei index
Nik·kei, Nik·kei ˈIn·dex[nɪˈkeɪ-, AM ˈni:keɪ-]* * *[nI"keI'vərɪdZ] [nI"keI'ɪndeks]nNikkei-(Durchschnitts)index m -
8 Nikkei
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9 Nikkei
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10 Nikkei 'Index
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11 nickel
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12 níquel
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13 knickers
nikœʀm/pl -
14 Nicolas
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15 carinar
(-nik) Zöllner m (-s, -), Zolleinnehmer m (-s, -), (austr.) Mautner m (-s, -) -
16 čarobnjak
(-nik, -ica, čaralac) Zau-ber-er m (-s, -) (Z-in f, -, -nen), Hexenmeister m (-s, -); Schwarz- künstler m (-s, -), Taschenspieler m (-s, -) -
17 desetar
(-nik) Zeh(e)nter (Zehnteneinnehmer) m (-s, -); Korpora'l m (-s, "-e) -
18 dovratak
(-nik) Türstock m (-s, "-e), Tür- (Tor-)pfosten (-s, -) -
19 gladuš
(-nik, -nica) Nimmersatt m (- i -[e]s, -e); Hungerleider m (-s, -) (H-in f, -, -nen) -
20 izdajica
- (-nik) Verrä'ter m (-s, -), Angeber m (-s, -); i. domovine Vaterlandsverräter m, Landesverräter m
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