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1 program za prove
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2 izvršiti probu
• prove -
3 osvedočiti
• prove -
4 vršiti probu
• prove -
5 isprobati
• prove; test; trie; try; try out -
6 ne obistiniti se
• prove false -
7 pokazati se
• appear; come out; display; make (made, made); manifest; prove; prove oneself; put in the licks -
8 dokazati
• vindicate• prove• traceable• manifest• make out• make -
9 pokazati
• present• prove• point• reveal• show• register• disclose• display• demonstrate• exhibit• indicate -
10 biti
• be; be located; be on; be,was,been; beat; become; burgle; come; exist; fare; flog; go; go (went, gone); intevene; keep; lie; overthrow; palpitate; present; prove; pulsate; pulse; reside; shoot; stand; subsist; take place; trounce; was; were -
11 dokazati
• demonstrable; demonstrate; document; establish; evidence; evince; home; inform; make (made, made); make out; manifest; prove; put in proof; substantiate; sustain; testify; to make evident; traceable; try; verify; vindicate; vouch; warrant -
12 dokazivati
• argue; assert; contend; demonstrate; manifest; prove; wrangle -
13 glas se obistinjava
• the rumor prove true -
14 iskusiti
• approve; experience; know; meet with; prove; see from; taste; undergo -
15 izdržati
• abide; abide by a promise; bide; brook; endure; get over; go through; hold on; hold out; keep up; last; live; outride; outstand; outstay; overpass; persevere; persist; prove; serve; sit out; stand (stood, stood); stand out; stay; stick; stick out; surpose; sustain; tide over; to get -
16 nemati uspeha
• fail; to prove abortive -
17 ogledati
• essay; glass; on the chance of; prove; try -
18 okušati
• assay; essay; measure; measured; on the chance of; prove; task; try -
19 oprobati
• approve; prove -
20 optuženi je mogao dokazati svoj alibi
• the accused could prove an alibiSerbian-English dictionary > optuženi je mogao dokazati svoj alibi
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prove — [pro͞ov] vt. proved, proved or proven, proving [ME proven < OFr prover < L probare: see PROBE] 1. to test by experiment, a standard, etc.; subject to a testing process; try out 2. to establish as true; demonstrate to be a fact 3. to… … English World dictionary