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1 nalijegati
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2 preklapanje
* * *• turnaround• swap• idle talk• cross-cutting• aliasing• alteration• overlap• overlapping -
3 signaliziranje s preklapanjem
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4 preklapati se
vr impf (s nečim) overlap; -preklopiti se* * *• imbricate• overlap -
5 nepreklapanje
n not folding over, failure to fold over, failure to double up; lack of overlap, failure to overlap -
6 ispreplesti se
vr pf be(come) interwoven/interlaced, entwine, interweave, interlock; overlap* * *• interwine -
7 Navlaka
overstep, thrust fault, upleap, overlap fault* * *• overthrust -
8 navlaka
overstep, thrust fault, upleap, overlap fault* * *• casing• wrapper• slip• blanket• cover• onlay -
9 poklapanje
n correspondence, agreement, concordance, harmony, conformity, accord, congruity, - preklapanje | puno - complete/one-to-one correspondence, full equivalence; približno - near correspondence, overlap; - interesa identity of interest* * *• parallel -
10 preklapati
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11 prekrivanje
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12 preplitanje
n fig interweaving itd. (- ispre-plitanje)* * *• interlacing• overlap• overlapping -
13 preplitati se
• enlace• overlap -
14 presijecati se
vr impf intersect, cross (each other); overlap* * *• intersect -
15 Step-lap preklop
• Step-lap overlap -
16 zasijecati
vt impf hack/cut/slash/gash (into), make cuts/slashes/gashes continually | to ne -a u moju struku this is not (in) my line; -ati u nekoliko struka cut across (ili overlap with) several disciplines* * *• scribe -
17 preklop
m fold; overlap -
18 preklopiti se
vr pf fold up, double up; (s nečim) overlap
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Overlap — may mean one of: In music theory, overlap is a synonym for reinterpretation of a chord at the boundary of two musical phrases. In railway signalling, an Overlap (railway signalling) is the length of track beyond a stop signal that is proved to be … Wikipedia
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Overlap — O ver*lap , v. i. 1. To be arranged so that a part of one object laying over part of another; as, the boards overlapped at their ends. [PJC] 2. To have the ending time of one period or process extend beyond the beginning time of another period or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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overlap — (v.) to partially extend over, 1726, OVER (Cf. over) + LAP (Cf. lap) (v.). Related: Overlapped; overlapping. The noun is attested from 1813 … Etymology dictionary
overlap — [v] lie over something else extend along, flap, fold over, go beyond, imbricate, lap over, overhang, overlay, overlie, overrun, project, protrude, ride, run over, shingle; concept 759 Ant. divide, separate … New thesaurus
overlap — ► VERB (overlapped, overlapping) 1) extend over so as to cover partly. 2) partly coincide. ► NOUN ▪ an overlapping part or amount … English terms dictionary
overlap — [ō΄vər lap′; ] also, and for n.always [, ō′vər lap΄] vt., vi. overlapped, overlapping 1. to lap over; lie upon and extend beyond a part of (something or each other) 2. to extend over part of (a period of time, sphere of activity, etc.); coincide… … English World dictionary
overlap — o|ver|lap1 [ˌəuvəˈlæp US ˌouvər ] v past tense and past participle overlapped present participle overlapping [I and T] 1.) if two or more things overlap, part of one thing covers part of another thing ▪ One of Jilly s front teeth overlaps the… … Dictionary of contemporary English