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1 pravilnije
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2 točnije
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3 onizak
adj rather short, shortish, of rather short stature, rather small in stature -
4 dosta
enough, sufficiently, rathe dosta dobro rather good vidi zaista* * *• enough• pretty• considerable• plenty• rather• quite• really -
5 prilično
adv rather; (znatno) fairly, consider- ably, goodly, pretty well; (osrednje) passably, tolerably, moderately | prilično mnogo a fair amount/number of; prilično često (redovito) fairly frequently (regularly); with some frequency (regularity); prilično dobro pjev* * *• very• somewhat• pretty• fairly• rather• quite -
6 draže
adv comp I to mi je - I prefer that, I'd rather have that; draže mi je tako I like it more (ili I prefer it, I'd rather have it) that way; ništa mi nije draže nego there is nothing I like better/more than, it's what I like best/most; ništa mi ne bi bilo draže nego th -
7 poodavna
adv (for) rather a long time; (rather) a long time ago, for quite considerable time; - odavna -
8 bolje
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9 donekle
to a (certain) degree, up to a point* * *• certain extent• somewhat• some• partly• rather -
10 dovoljno
* * *• enough• satisfactorily• suffices• sufficient• sufficiently• adequately• rather -
11 malo
a little, little, još malo some more, vremenski a little longer, malo nas je we are few, malo pomalo little by little* * *• slightly• slight• smidgen• somewhat• some• little• kind of• few• a little• pier• rather -
12 podosta
adv rather much, fairly many, a goodly number, a fair amount; (dosta) sufficiently* * *• considerable -
13 postariji
adj rather old, oldish, getting on (ili advanced) in years, aged* * *• eldery -
14 pozamašan
adj rather large/bulky, hefty | -na svota large sum; -na investicija large/major investment; -an dio hefty portion, good chunk* * *• bulky• substational -
15 priglup
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16 prije
before, previously, formerly, prije ili kasnije sooner or later, prije svega first of all* * *• by• since• sooner• prior to• prior• first of• formerly• fore• before• ago• afore• rather -
17 radije
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18 relativno
adv relatively, comparatively, in relative terms* * *• relatively• rather -
19 skoro
almost, nearly* * *• soon• late• last• feshly• about• almost• recently• rather• nearly• newly• nigh -
20 češći
comp adj more frequent i češćia pojava fairly/rather-pretty frequent phenomenon, not infrequent ph; sve češćii increasingly frequent, mounting
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rather — predeterminer, adverb 1 (+ adj/adv) quite; fairly: I was rather surprised to see him with his ex wife. | He was limping rather badly as he walked off the field. | It s not too big for you at all. I rather like the way it fits you. | rather a big… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English