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1 pomaći unapred skazaljke
• put on the pace -
2 puštati u rad
• put on the pace -
3 pružiti korak
• lengthen the pace; put on the pace -
4 dovesti
• admit; bring; bring along; drive up; fetch; put in; put on the pace; reduce; reduce to ashes; restore; run down; trail; work up -
5 napraviti
• affect; build; built; built in; constitute; construct; contract; create; do; fashion; forge; lay out; lock together; make (made, made); make cut a splash; perpetrate; put on; put on the pace; render; run up; shape; spell; take out; throw off; turn out -
6 beležiti
• annotate; chronicle; mark; memorize; note; notice; noting; place in order; put on the pace; record; take; tally; tick; to keep record; to record -
7 imati
• be in possession of; be possessed of; bear; enjoy; fill; get; get (got, got); had; have; hold (held, held); keep; number; occupay; occupy; own; possess; possess language; present; put on the pace; shall; wear; wield -
8 kladiti se
• back; bet; lay a wager; put on the pace; toss up; totter; wage; wager -
9 kriviti
• accuse; bend; blame; camber; censure; complain; condemn; cry out against; curve; impeach; impute; inculpate; incurvate; inflect; put on the pace; twist; upbraid -
10 navesti
• abet; adduce; allure; cate; cause; cheat; cite; entice; entrap; incite; induce; instance; intrigue; inveigle; itemize; lead on; make (made, made); maneuver; manoeuvre; mention; motive; practise upon; put on the pace; quote; say over; say over again; show; specify; stipulate; to alleg -
11 pustiti u dejstvo
• bring in play; bring into play; launch; put on the pace -
12 teretiti
• debit; penalize; put on the pace; treat
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put sth through their paces — put sb/sth through their paces ► to make someone show you their skills and knowledge, or to test how well something works: »As the machines come off the assembly line, a team of quality controllers puts them through their paces. »The interview… … Financial and business terms
put someone or something through his/her/its paces — to test what someone or something can do We brought home three different computers and put them through their paces. • • • Main Entry: ↑pace … Useful english dictionary