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3 prozivanje ispitivanjem (terminala)
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > prozivanje ispitivanjem (terminala)
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n (na izborima) voting, polling, balloting; (u odboru, organizaciji i sl.) voting, taking a vote/ballot; (prozivanjem na zasjeda-nju) roll call FRAZE I IZRAZI: I -e o vote/voting on; javno -e open vote/ /voting, roll-call vote/voting; tajno -e secret vot* * *• election• vote• voting -
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vt pf (nazvati) name, call; (nadimkom) nickname, dub; (na prozivanju) call over (from a roster, at roll-call); fig single out itd. (- prozivati)* * *• nickname -
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f - prozivanje, pozivanje na odgovornost, apostrofiranje* * *• roll-call• muster -
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m (skup) gathering, meeting, assembly, convention; (politički) rally (veliki mass rally); (javni) public meeting/gathering; (kolegij) board/executive meeting, section/department heads conference, corporation; mil assembly (za prozivanje roll call) | pjeva* * *• college• choir• turn out• gathering• assembly• assemblage• meet• meeting• rally• quire• muster -
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vt impf call the roll (- prozvati); fig single out, warn (publicly), censure, take to task* * *• call over -
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come on, come from* * *• call for• come• come over• roll up• to arrive• to come• turn up• show• go• arrive• occur• reach -
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