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1 bilježiti
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2 primiti na znanje
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3 uzeti na znanje
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4 zapisati
vt pf note, make/take a note of, write/ /put/get/jot down; put on record; enter, make an entry of, register (- upisati); commit to writing; (policija, sp. sudac) book, take smb's name | - ću vas za 11:30 I'll put you down for 11:30; kako je -no u Ustavu a* * *• book• scroll• scribe• to• write down• write it down• inscribe• log• get down• note down• note• pencil• register• record -
5 osvrnuti se
m pf look (ili turn) back/around | -ti se na (spomenuti., razmotriti) turn to take a look at, take not(ic)e of, note, refer to, consider, take up, comment on, review dwell on, look back on, deal with, regard, take into consideration; a da se nije -la with -
6 zabilježiti
* * *• enter• book• score• ring up• daze• to• write• tally• take a note• put down• put• log• paper• note down• note• mark down• minute• register• recorded• record -
7 bilješka
f note, annotation, notation, memorandum, aide memoir, coll memo, jotting; (novinska) notice; (fusnota) footnote I praviti bilješkae take notes (-bilježiti); ispi-sati/popraviti -ama annotate; rukopis iski-ćen -ama heavily annotated manuscript; s -ama (izdanje)* * *• scrap• footnote• annotation• note• notice• memorandum• memo• record -
8 napisati
* * *• engross• to write• write• write out• write down• write up• take• put together• produce• indite• inscribe• letter• note• pencil• pen• make out -
9 notirati
vt pf/impf make/take notes, jot down; make a mental note of; fin be quoted (on the Stock Exchange)
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