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1 otarasiti se
• choke; clear from; clear of; disemberrass; dispose of; divest; do away with; get clear off; get of rid; get quit of; get rid of; have a good ridance of; rid; rid oneself; rub off; shuffle off; tick off; work of -
2 pojedinačni (rad)
• one off (work) -
3 postepeno ukloniti
• work off -
4 ispasti
• come off; drop down; drop out; drop out of gear out; drop-down; failure; fall out; fare; go (went, gone); go off the rails; jut; make; make (made, made); slip out; swell out; to go off the rails; turn out; work out -
5 proturiti
• pass off; pass through; reeve; work off -
6 smaći
• despatch; dispatch; get from; gruel; polish off; rub out; shear; to get from; work off -
7 utrapiti
• fob off; foist; impose; intrude; silo; work off -
8 brisati
• clear; command; delete; dry; erase; expunge; mop; mop up; obliterate; rase; remove; search out; shave; sponge; strike off; strike out; sweep; towel; whisk; wipe; work out -
9 brzo svršiti
• make short work of a thing; polish off -
10 izbrisati
• cancel; cross; deface; delete; dry; efface; eliminate; erase; expunge; obliterate; purge; rase; raze; remove; rub; rub out; salve; scratch; scratch out; scrub; strike away; strike from; strike off; strike out; swap; to strike out; wipe; work out -
11 otštampati
• list; work off -
12 prekinuti rad
• knock off; terminate; to stop work
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