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1 mimoiši
• pass along -
2 proći
• blow over; clear from; come by; come off; elapse; experience; flee; get on; get through; go (went, gone); go over; gone; lock up; pass; pass along; pass away; pass off; penetrate; perambulate; permeate; run away; run through; runaway; to go through; undergo; wear off -
3 mimogled
• as we pass along; in passage -
4 mimogred
• as we pass along; by way of parenthesis; passing in; past -
5 usput
• as we pass along; by the way; on the fly; upline -
6 prolaziti
• get along; lock up; pass; pass as; pass off; permeate; run (ran, run); runaway; to get along -
7 napredovati
• advance; ascend; boom; come forward; develop; do; flourish; get along; get on; get on one's feet; get one's feet; go (went, gone); go forward; make headway; march; move; pace; pass on; proceed; progress; prosper; rise; speed; succeed; thrive; throve; to; to get along; to get forward -
8 odmicati
• get along; get forward; get on one's feet; get one's feet; go on; pass on; progress; pull a proof; pull-to pull a proof; speed; spur on; step -
9 otići
• be off; betake; clear off; clear out; come away; depart; get away; get off; go; go (went, gone); go along; go away; go forth; go from; go off; go off the rails; gone; have one's exit; leave; leave (left, left); make off; make one's exit; pass away; pull out; quit; quitted; remove -
10 sprovesti
• accompany; adjust; carrried out; carry; conductconvey; convoy; drive home; effect; enforce; escort; excute; follow out; install; lead along; manage; operate; pass; practise; put through; spend (spent, spent); to drive home
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