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1 udomiti se
• settle down -
2 zasnovati domaćinstvo
• settle down -
3 zasnovati radnju
• settle down -
4 okućiti se
• set up for oneself; settle down -
5 sesti
• alight; light down; light from; light off; light off down from; seat; seat oneself; settle; settle oneself; sit; sit (sat, sat); sit down; sit oneself down; to go down -
6 posaditi se
• seat oneself; settle; settle oneself; sit down; sit oneself down -
7 spustiti se
• alight; come down; condescend; degrade; deign; descend; droop; go down; light down; light from; light off; perch; settle; stoop; turn down -
8 staložiti
• sette; settle ones mind; settle one's mind; throw down -
9 uglaviti
• appoint; arrange; conclude; embed; fasten; fix; join; joint; keep seated; lay out; mortise; mortrice; mortrise; nail; nail down; piece in; plug; rabbet; settle ones estate upon; settle one's estate upon; stipulate; wedge -
10 isplatiti
• acquit; clear from; clear of; come down; compound; disburse; expend; liquidate; meet; met; pay; pay (paid, paid); pay away; pay down; pay off; pay out; pay up; quit; quitted; redeem; repay; settle; take up; to pay off; to pay out; to pay up; to release -
11 tonuti
• founder; go down; go under; gravitate; merge; settle in life; sink; sink (sank, sunk); swamp; to go down; to go under -
12 izravnati
• accommodate; accord; adjust; atone; be set off; compose; compound; counterbalance; counterpoise; equal; equalize; justifier; justify; level; levelize; make even; make square; offset; pare down; precompensate; reconcile; rest; set at rest; settle; straighten; to set off -
13 smiriti se
• pacificate; pacify; pull oneself together; quiet down; settle one's mind; subside -
14 stišati
• allay; appease; becalm; cool; mitigate; pacify; quiet down; settle one's thoughts; soothe; steady -
15 stišati se
• drop; fall calm; lull; quiet down; settle one's mind; slump; subside; tranquillize
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settle down — {v.} 1. To live more quietly and sensibly; have a regular place to live and a regular job; stop acting wildly or carelessly, especially by growing up. * /John will settle down after he gets a job and gets married./ 2. To become quiet, calm, or… … Dictionary of American idioms
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ˌsettle ˈdown — phrasal verb to change your life by choosing to stay in one place or with one partner Are you ever going to settle down?[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English