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1 kretati krugom
• orb -
2 kružna putanja
• orb -
3 zaokružiti se
• orb -
4 kolo
• round• cycle• dance• train• orb• loop -
5 krug
• round• ring• circle• corona• cycle• orb -
6 prsten
• ring• shackle• spacer• spigot• collar• collar spacer• crimping ring• ferrule• thimble• orb• grummet -
7 zaokružiti
• round off• orb• half-adjust -
8 kolo
• a round of cheers; a round of cheer's; circle; circuit; country dance; country-dance; cycle; dance; loop; orb; period; ring; round; roundelay; train; turbine; wheel -
9 krug
• bout; circle; circuit; circumference; compass; cycle; lap; orb; radius vector; rim; ring; ring-rang-rung; round; round the shops; wreath; zodiac -
10 kružiti
• circulate; compass; cycle; hover; orb; pass about; troll; turnround; wander; wheel -
11 lopta
• ball; bulb; globe; gsphere; lsphere; orb; pill; sphare; sphere -
12 nebesko telo
• celestial orb; sphere -
13 oko
• about; all around; allaround; allround; approximatelly; approximately; approximatively; aroand; around; at; bud; by; ca.; cca.; circa; circum; come round; eye; mall my eye; mesh; orb; peeper; round; round and round; some; something; something like; toward; towards -
14 okruživati
• invest; orb; surround -
15 opkoliti
• a round of cheers; begird; beleaguer; beset; besiege; close about; close round; contain; embower; encircle; enclose; encompas; encompass; envelop; environ; gird; hem about; hem in; hem round; hoop; impale; inclose; invest; orb; pale in; pale up; ring about; ring in; ring round; round -
16 prsten
• band; circlet; collar; collar spacer; crimping ring; grommet; grummet; grummit; loop; orb; reath; ring; shackle; sleeve; spacer; spigot; thimble; trinket; wisp -
17 točak
• bice; bicycle; cycle; iron steed; orb; pulley; ratchet wheel; road wheel; steed iron; trundle; velocipede; wheel -
18 zaokružiti
• half-adjust; orb; ring about; ring in; ring round
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