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  • 1 gurnuti loptu

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    • push the ball

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > gurnuti loptu

  • 2 aut

    m fib ball out of play, dead ball; (košarka) ball out of bounds I u -u (lopta) out of play, dead; poslati loptu u - kick/run/put/push the ball out of play; lopta je otišla u aut the ball is/went out of play; - za Španjolsku (the ball is out for) a throw(-in
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    • out

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > aut

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