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21 probosti
dagger, transfix, tusk* * *• transfix• to gore• stick• puncture• punch• gore• pin• pink• pike• pierce -
22 probušiti
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23 snaga
f force, power, strength, potency; eng performance; intensity; (moć) power, might; (energija) vigor FRAZE I IZRAZI: 1. snaga (nom. sg.) fizička snaga physical strength; muscle power; duševna snaga mental power/fortitude; ostavila me snaga my strength left me, my s* * *• energy• vigour• vigor• violence• vis• sinew• sinews• steam• strenght• strength• potency• power• prowess• punch• force• forces• output• pith• performance• pitch• might• main• nerve• muscle -
24 šilo
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25 udarac
impact, knock, percussion* * *• bogey• buffet• bunt• clap• dig• drub• thwack• thump• whack• wallop• shot• shake• slash• shock• slam• shell shock• stab• stroke• strike• push• prod• puff• punch• putt• jab• jolt• knock• lick• lash• hurtle• hit• hitter/spiker• impact• blow• bang• beat• coup -
26 udariti
dash against, dash upon, pommel, deliver at* * *• bump• clock• clout• drive in• thump• to hit• throb• to kick• whack• wallop• slam• shock• stub• swipe• strike• swat• punch• lam• jog• knock• go on• hack• impinge• hit• bang• bash• beat• bat• belt• contuse• conk• poke• percuss• paw• ram• rap -
27 značenje
* * *• definition• sense• significance• signification• symbolism• purport• punch• importance• import• consequence• abbreviation• amount• pith• meaning• mean -
28 zviznuti
vt pf (nekoga) punch, poke, whack, slug; sl: clobber, belt, wallop, sock; - za-zviždati* * *• whistle• swish• hit -
29 busiti, perforirati
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30 cvikati
vi impf Ger -štipati; -bušiti vozne karte I coll - kartice (naponi) punch the clock -
31 isprobijati
vt pf pierce every (single) one itd. (-ispre-); punch holes all over -
32 izbijač
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33 izudarati
vt pf beat up, pummel, trash, hit/ /punch repeatedly (ili many times, all over) -
34 kartela
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35 lutkarski
adj I -o kazalište puppet theatre; lutkarskia predstava puppet-show, Punch and Judy show; puppet-play -
36 prekucati
vt pf - pretipkati; (čekićem) hammer/punch out -
37 punč
m (piće) punch | punč torta rum cake/gateau -
38 štancati
vt impf stamp, punch, press; fig (proizvoditi) knock off, churn out (-ovati)
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Punch — Punch, n. [Prov. E. Cf. {Punchy}.] 1. A short, fat fellow; anything short and thick. [1913 Webster] I . . . did hear them call their fat child punch, which pleased me mightily, that word being become a word of common use for all that is thick and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English