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on+that+account

  • 1 zato

    adv therefore, for this/that reason; on this account, hence, that's (the reason) why; (stoga) consequently, accordingly, as a result, form thus | zato! (odgovor na »zašto?«) because!; baš/upravo zato! for this/that very reason, for just this/that reason; - što
    * * *
    • thereupon
    • therefore
    • so
    • that is why
    • hence
    • because
    • accordingly

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > zato

  • 2 uzimajući u obzir

    * * *
    • seeing
    • taking account
    • considering that

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > uzimajući u obzir

  • 3 zašto?

    adv why?; emph why ever?; what for?, to what purpose?, on what account? (- čemu to?); (pitam se) I wonder I zašto? to? why is that?, why so?; zašto? ne? why not?; (vrlo važno!) what the hell/heck!; zašto? misliš da...? what (emph whatever) makes you think so/that... ?;
    * * *
    • why?

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > zašto?

  • 4 zbog

    prep because of, on account of, by reason of, on grounds of, owing/due to; (s obzirom na) in view of; - radi FRAZE I IZRAZI 1. (zbog toga = zaw, zbog čega? = zašto?', - /ne/čega] - toga therefore, for this/that reason, for these reasons, because ofthat, on acc
    * * *
    • by virtue of
    • due to
    • for
    • because
    • because of
    • as a result of
    • owing to
    • of
    • owing

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > zbog

См. также в других словарях:

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