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81 skupni objekt (u objektnim mrežama)
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > skupni objekt (u objektnim mrežama)
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82 stvar
thing, matter, object, stuff, u stvari in fact* * *• cause• case• thing• shebang• subject• stuff• property• affair• article• object• matter -
83 umetnuti objekt
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84 upravljani objekt
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85 vrsta objekta
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86 združeni objekt
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87 blok neovisnih objekata
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88 blok neovisnih objekata (za kreiranje globalne log)
• independent object blockHrvatski-Engleski rječnik > blok neovisnih objekata (za kreiranje globalne log)
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89 blok objekata koji slijede u nizu
• sequential object blockHrvatski-Engleski rječnik > blok objekata koji slijede u nizu
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90 buniti se
rebel, revolt* * *• protest• object• resent• rebel• murmur -
91 cilj
* * *• scope• destination• target• tee• purpose• puta destination• intent• intention• goal• goals• aim• aims• objective• object• mark• meaning -
92 direktni objekt
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93 eksperimentalni objekt
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94 imati
have, have got, possess, own, hold, držati keep, da bar imam l wish l had, ima li koga? is there anyone in?, imati protiv object to* * *• enjoy• to have• wear• possess• produce• get• have• have got• own -
95 iskopina
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96 model složnog objekta
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97 muzejski predmet
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98 naredba umetanja objekta
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99 odobravati
vt impf approve, express approval of, condone, hold with, countenance, support, endorse; iter approve itd. repeatedly ; (glasno) applaud, acclaim, cheer I ne odobravati disapprove, disfavor, object (to), discountenance, take a dim view of, condemn, discourage, fro* * *• cheer• soothe• countenance• acclaim• applaud -
100 okamina
f petrification, petrified object/substance; fossil* * *• fossil
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