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1 naplatiti (od dužnika)
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2 smjestiti se u
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3 podmiriti
settle, pay* * *• settle• liquidate• pay -
4 obračunati
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5 padati (tuča, grad)
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6 slijegati se
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7 regulirati stetu
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8 slegnuti se
vr pf (tlo) settle, sag, subside (propasti sink, cave in); (uzbuđenje, strasti) settle, die down, blow over, coll fizzle out | kad se sve -e (smiri) when the dust settles* * *• settle• subside -
9 spustiti se
m pf come/get down, get off (the roof), lower oneself, descend; (zrakoplov) land, make a landing, touch/put down, stop, call at; (ptica) alight, land; (muha) settle; (kiša, snijeg) begin to fall; (tmina, potištenost) settle over; (tlo) subside, sag, settl* * *• climb down• descend• degrade• settle• shut in• shut• sit down• step down• light• land• get out• get off• condescend• alight from• alight• perch -
10 namiriti
vt pf pay, settle, square accounts; (potpuno) pay in full I namiriti potrebe meet/satisfy one's needs; draw one's supplies (from); namiriti troškove - trošak* * *• defray• settle• square -
11 namjestiti se
vr pf establish/place oneself, settle (down); get a job/position/appointment I namjestiti seli su nam se da ne može bolje (o cilju i fig.) they are sitting ducks, we have them where we want them* * *• seat• settle -
12 naseliti se
vr pf settle, colonize, establish a colony; immigrate; make a home for oneself, establish oneself* * *• settle• squat -
13 nastaniti se
vr pf settle (in, down), take up residence/domicile, take up one's quarters, become settled at, take lodgings, make one's abode; - naseliti se I stalno se nastaniti se take up permanent residence* * *• settle• house -
14 obračunavati
vt impf settle up, settle accounts itd. (- obračunati); iter keep settling up itd. (- obračunati) I fin - kamate work out (ili compute) interest* * *• calculate -
15 riješiti spor
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16 smiriti se
vr pf (osoba) calm down, compose oneself, relax, be oneself again; (srediti se) settle down; (situacija) blow over, settle/simmer down, quiet (BE quieten) down, come under control; (strasti) simmer/die down; (promet, glasine) die down; (vjetar) drop, abat* * *• calm down• simmer down• subside• cool down• quiet down -
17 smjestiti se
vr pf place/position/install/station/ /situate oneself, find a place/position; (udobno) settle comfortably, make oneself comfortable, ensconce oneself; find accommodation/ /quarters/lodgings, get settled; find/take a seat; (na visokom) find a perch, perch* * *• settle -
18 snaći se
vr pf manage, get by/along (somehow), make do, cope, find a way; shift for oneself, find one's feet; mil use initiative; (orijentirati se) find one's way (around); (u novoj sredini) acclimatize oneself; (pribrali se) find/collect one's wits, get one's bea* * *• settle in• settle down• manage -
19 taložiti se
vr impf settle to the bottom; leave sediment* * *• settle down -
20 uglaviti
vipf fix, settle, come to terms, decide upon, arrange, agree to, determine, stipulate* * *• drive in• wedge• set• settle• fix• house• arrange• plant
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