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21 odlučan
• bold; categorical; concluded; conclusive; constant; crisp; critical; crucial; decided; decision; decisive; drastic; dynamic; emphatic; firm; gritty; manful; manly; on set purpose; out-and-out; peremptory; plucky; point blank; point-blank; pointed; puching; resolute; resolved; settle -
22 skloniti
• deposit; displace; ensconce; evacuate; get out; harbor; harbour; have away; have out; house; lay aside; lay away; lodge; na incline; pop away; propitiate; put away; put by; remove; salvage; salvage secure; save; sequester; set apart; shelter; shelve; subduce; subduct; take; take away -
23 ispaliti
• be set off; discharge; fire; fire off; pop out; shoot; spring; squib off; touch off -
24 iščeznuti
• abscond; clear off; die; disappear; evanesce; flee; fleet; fly; fritter out; perish; set; trail; trailer; vanish; wane; wear -
25 kriknuti
• scream; screech; screech out; set oneself up; yell -
26 obelodaniti se
• announce; detect; disclose; discover; discovery; divulge; evince; reveal; rewieve; rout; set abroad; to bring out; transpire; turn up; unfold; unroll -
27 odudarati
• be set off; differentiate; stand off; stand out -
28 otploviti
• make sail; put away; put out; sail up; set sail -
29 postaviti se
• line out; line up; plant oneself; posture oneself; set oneself -
30 prikazati
• contents; criticize; demonstrate; depict; describe; for the present; illustrate; lay out; outline; read; render; represent; representative; set fort; show; show (showed, shown); stage -
31 stati
• be at a stand; come to a stand; come to a standstill; desist; fetc; halt; hold for; hold hard; hold in; jib; languish; pause; pitch in; point out; posture oneself; pull oneself up; pull up; set in; shut off; stagnate; station to oneself; stop; to give up; to hold hard; to hold i -
32 širiti
• bandy; broadcast; broaden; coagulate; disperse; effuse; overrun; promulgate; propagate; put about; send; set abroach; shed; throw out; transmit
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