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1 izuti
• pull off -
2 osvojiti nagradu
• pull off -
3 osvojiti nagradu
• pull off -
4 izuti se
• pull off; pull off one's boots; skin off; take off ones shoes; take off one's shoes -
5 izuti sebi čizme
• pull off one's boots; pull-to pull off one's boots -
6 izuti
• off with; pull off -
7 ankerski oslonac
• pull-off pole -
8 ugaoni oslonac
• pull-off pole -
9 zatezač
• pull-off pole• bracing piece• takeup• tensioner• back guy -
10 uhvatiti
• apprehend; capture; catch; catch hold; chuck; clutch; cop; cord; entangle; entrap; grasp; grip; hitch; hive; intercept; lay hold; nab; nail; pick up; pickup; pull a proof; pull off one's boots; pull-to pull off one's boots; scruff; seize; snap; snare; spapping; steal; tackle; take hol -
11 dobiti
• acquire; acquiring; advantage; attain; be to seek; benefit; capture; catch; come by; derive; gain; gather; get; get under; got; make; net; obdain; obtain; overcome; pocket; pocket up; procure; profit oneself by; pull off one's boots; pull-to pull off one's boots; receive; secure; to -
12 svući
• get off; pull down; pull off; skin; unclothe; whip away; whip off -
13 svući
• whip away• whip off• pull off• pull down• skin• undress -
14 skinuti
• get down; lay off; peel; pull off; remove; stake out; strip; unclothe; unhinge; whip off -
15 snimiti
• facsimile; film; get off; pull off; take a picture; to get off; transcribe -
16 svesti
• analyze; pull-to pull off one's boots; reduce -
17 skinuti
• whip off• pull off• strip• take down• undress -
18 odbiti se
• cannon; deduct; disclaim; discount; give in; glance from; glance off; pull off; rebound; recoil; reverberate; ricochet; withhold -
19 odlaziti
• depart; get away; go away; go on; leave; pull off; quit; quitted; resign; resort; run off -
20 snimati
• get off; pull off
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