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61 objektno usmjeren
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62 tip objekta
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63 upravitelj za podatke objekta
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64 objekt (predmet) osiguranja
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65 predmet osiguranja
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66 blokovi nizova objekata
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67 distribuirano objektno upravljanje
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68 kulturni objekt
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69 namjera
intention, purpose, object, u namjeri da with a view to, bez namjere unintentionally, imati najbolje namjere mean well* * *• scope• design• decision• thought• view• purpose• premeditation• intent• intention• intend• notion• object• meaning• mind -
70 novi programski objekt
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71 objekt baze informacija za upravljanje
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72 objekt grafikona
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73 objekt podrške (funkcijama upravljanja)
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74 objekt za pregled
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75 opći ustroj zajedničkog djelovanja različitih prot
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76 plutajući objekt
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77 prigovoriti
vt pf object, complain, raise an objection, take issue with, take an exception to; - prigovarati - iznijeti prigovor | tome se ne može - tome nema prigovora* * *• lay against• object• rejoin -
78 protiviti se
vr impf oppose, be opposed to, be an opponent of, protest, object to, coll buck; (žestoko) oppose violently, be dead set against, advise/argue strongly against; (opirati se) resist, offer resistance, be reluctant/unwilling; (ne* * *• buck• stem• counteract• antagonize• object to• oppose• resist• remonstrate -
79 raspodijeljeno objektno upravljanje
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80 skupni objekt
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object — the noun [14] and object the verb [15] have diverged considerably over the centuries, but they come from the same ultimate source: Latin obicere. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix ob ‘towards’ and jacere ‘throw’ (source of English… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins