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1 prepreka koja preseca put
• over-recording road stay -
2 postaviti nad
• put over -
3 prevesti se
• put over -
4 staviti preko
• put; put over; superordination -
5 doznačiti
• allocate; allot; allow; assign; consign; locate; put over; remit; to remit; to transfer -
6 metnuti iznad
• overset; put over -
7 odložiti
• put off• postpone• shunt• reprieve• suspend• defer• delay• hold off• hold over• lay down• leave over -
8 baciti
• put• precipitate• pitch• sling• cast• dash• discard• drop• fling• throw• toss• throw over• hurl• launch -
9 baciti čini
• put a spell on• cast a spell over -
10 omađijati
• put a spell on• cast a spell over -
11 opčarati
• put a spell on• cast a spell over -
12 odložiti
• adjoarn; adjourn; continue; defer; delay; hold off; hold over; holdover; lay down; leave over; pigeon-hole; postpone; postqualification of a bidder; procrastinate; prorogue; purpose; put back; put off; remit; respite; retard; shunk; shunt; side-track; stave off; stay; suspend; to p -
13 ostaviti
• abandon; abandone; deposit; desert; drop; forsake; give over; give up; hand down; jack up; leave; leave (left, left); let alone; put aside; put away; quit; quitted; relinquish; retain; side; spare; store; surrender; throw over; throw up; waive -
14 odgoditi
• adjourn; defer; hold over; holdover; postpone; procrastinate; prolong; prorogue; put back; put off; readjourn; remit; reserve; retard; stave off; suspend; to defer; to put off -
15 podneti
• bear; bide; brook; digest; endure; enter; face; get over; give in; go through; hand in; introduce; move; pass in; pass under; prefer; present; produce; proposition; prove; punish; put; put up with; reenter; render; sight; stomach; submit; sustain; tender; to furnish; to hold out; to put -
16 pridobiti
• attach; captivate; carry over; coax; concillate; enlist; gain over; predispose; prepossess; put on the retired list; recruit; to gain over; win -
17 dokrajčiti
• end; finish; get over; mop up; put an end to; run out; terminate; to get over -
18 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 -
19 pretpostaviti
• allow of; assume; choosening; conceive; conjecture; fancy; guess; imagine; prefer; presume; presuppose; put the case; say over; say over again; set the case; suppose; surmise; think; ween -
20 baciti čini
• cast a spell over; put a spell on; take
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См. также в других словарях:
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put over to a future date — index continue (adjourn) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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put-over pole — a fishing pole made of sections, the base of which fits into the top of the next. Stronger than put over poles … Dictionary of ichthyology
put over — Synonyms and related words: accomplish, achieve, bring about, bring off, bring through, bring to effect, bring to pass, carry into execution, carry off, carry out, carry through, clarify, clear, clear the hurdle, come along, come on, come through … Moby Thesaurus
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