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1 izboj jezgri
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2 užasavanje
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3 odbiti se
vr pf ricochet, rebound, recoil (-odskočiti); (okrznuti) glance off, recoil I odbiti se od rodbine become alienated/indifferent to one's relatives* * *• reverberate• recoil -
4 odskočiti
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5 odskok
rebound, take-off* * *• bounce• spring• kick• impact• rebound• recoil -
6 odvratnost
distaste, detestableness, detestability* * *• revulsion• revolt• detestability• detestableness• distaste• aversion• abomination• antipathy• repulsion• repugnance• recoil• nausea -
7 protudjelovanje
n counteraction; neutralization, counter-balance, compensation; reaction, recoil* * *• back-action• counteraction -
8 trgnuti se
vr pf jerk, (give a) start, twitch, recoil; fig rouse oneself; (popraviti se) coll: pull oneself together, get a grip on oneself, snap out of it, pull one's socks up, get on the ball; - trgnuti se iz sna* * *• rouse• shy• start -
9 trzati
vi impf jerk, twitch; (vatreno oružje) recoil, rebound, kick | jako -ati (oružje) have a heavy kick; sl ne -a na to he doesn't go/fall for that, he doesn't buy that; sl ne -a na njega she isn't falling for him, he leaves her cold* * *• twitch• yank• convulse -
10 ustuknuti
vi pf back away, give in yield, coll knuckle under, coll cave in | - pred give way to; ne - hold one's ground; nećemo - ni pedlja we won't budge an inch* * *• flinch• back down• recoil• recede -
11 odvratiti se
vr pf turn away from, become estranged from, recoil from
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