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1 ići dalje
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2 razlijegati
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3 dobit po dospjeću
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4 dobit
recovery, tonnage output* * *• bonus• booty• earnings• yield• profit• proceed• gainings• get• gain• benefit• acquisition• rate of production -
5 dobit po dospijeću
• redemption proceed -
6 nastaviti
continue, keep on, carry on* * *• resume• prolong• proceed• keep up• keep going• follow up• go on• continued• continue• maintain -
7 obnoviti
renew, restore, sjećanje refresh* * *• revive• revamp• resume• retrieve• update• proceed• restore• refresh• reconstitute• reproduce• regenerate• refurbish• renovate• reerect• reburbish• renew• redo• modernize -
8 odvijati se
vr impf go, go off/on, unfold, pro-ceed, develop, be underway, go along, run, (be in) progress; (radnja) take place; (od-matati se) unwind, uncoil itd. (- odvijati) | dobro (loše) se -ati go well (badly); nor-malno se - ati proceed normally, follow the no* * *• carry out• to take place• take place• be in progress• conduct -
9 postupiti
vi pf - postupati | ispravno -ti do the right thing, make the right move (- ispravno); pametno -ti do the smart thing (- pametno)* * *• proceed -
10 poticati
* * *• encourage• come from• stir• stimulate• stem• prompt• proceed• instigate• induce• incite• foment• foster• impel• abet• arise• originate• raise -
11 prelaziti
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12 prihod
income, revenue* * *• emolument• return• revenue• earning• turnover• proceeds• proceed• produce• product• profit• income• pay• receipt -
13 produžiti
* * *• extend• elongate• carry forward• resume• prolong• prosecute• prorogue• protract• proceed• lengthen• keep up• go on ahead• hold over• continue• advance• move fwd -
14 odigravati se
vr impf take place itd. (-odigrati se) unfold, proceed - odvijati se) | radnja romana odigravati sea se u the novel is laid/set in
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proceed — pro‧ceed [prəˈsiːd] verb [intransitive] formal to continue to do something that has been started: • The discussions between the two firms are proceeding slowly but satisfactorily. • In order to proceed, Millicom needs a radio frequency to test… … Financial and business terms
Proceed — Pro*ceed , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Proceeded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Proceeding}.] [F. proc[ e]der. fr. L. procedere, processum, to go before, to proceed; pro forward + cedere to move. See {Cede}.] 1. To move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proceed — I (continue) verb begin again, begin where one left off, carry on, get back to work, get on, recommence, reinstate, renew, resume, return, take up again II (co forward) verb act, advance, arise, emanate, ensue, extend, flow, follow, follow a… … Law dictionary
proceed — [v1] physically or mentally carry on, carry out advance, continue, fare, get, get going, get on with, get under way*, go ahead, go on, hie, journey, make a start, march, move on, move out, pass, press on, progress, push on, repair, set in motion … New thesaurus
proceed — [prō sēd′, prəsēd′] vi. [ME proceden < MFr proceder < L procedere < pro , forward + cedere, to go: see PRO 2 & CEDE] 1. to advance or go on, esp. after stopping 2. to go on speaking, esp. after an interruption 3. to undertake and carry… … English World dictionary
Proceed — Pro ceed, n. See {Proceeds}. [Obs.] Howell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Proceed — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) EBM, Elektro Gründung 1999 Website http://www.proce … Deutsch Wikipedia
proceed to — index assume (undertake) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
proceed — (v.) late 14c., to go on, also to emanate from, from O.Fr. proceder (13c.) and directly from L. procedere go forward, advance, from pro forward (see PRO (Cf. pro )) + cedere to go (see CEDE (Cf. cede)) Proceeds (n.) … Etymology dictionary
proceed — issue, emanate, stem, flow, derive, *spring, arise, rise, originate Analogous words: *follow, succeed, ensue: *come, arrive … New Dictionary of Synonyms
proceed — ► VERB 1) begin a course of action. 2) go on to do something. 3) (of an action) carry on or continue. 4) move forward. 5) Law start a lawsuit against someone. ORIGIN Latin procedere, from pro forward + cedere go … English terms dictionary