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61 nastaniti se
• be located; colonize; locate oneself; settle -
62 nataložiti se
• precipitate; settle in life -
63 obračunati se
• be even with; get even; get over; quits; settle an account; to get even -
64 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 -
65 odlučiti
• adjucate; appoint; choose; choose with; chose; chosen; come to resolution; conclude; decide; decree; deem; determine; find; fix; forejudge; judge; resolve; respond; rule; seal off; secret; settle; take a resolution; turn the scale; umpire; wield -
66 okoreti se
• crust; settle -
67 okućiti se
• set up for oneself; settle down -
68 oženiti se
• espouse; get spliced; husband; marry; pair; settle; wed; wive -
69 platiti račun
• to pay a bill; to settle accounts -
70 potonuti
• founder; go under; keel over; settle in life; sink; sink (sank, sunk); submerge; whelm -
71 praviti
• fabricate; fabricate,; fashion; generate; made; make; make (made, made); pursue; settle -
72 rešiti
• be ruled by; choose; choose with; chose; chosen; dealth with by; decipher; determine; docide; exempt; loose ones grasp; loose one's grasp; loose ones hold; loose one's hold; ordain; purpose; resolve; riddle; rule; settle; solve; turn the scales; unravel; unriddle; untangle; unthr -
73 smestiti se
• ensconce; locate oneself; nestle; settle -
74 smiriti se
• pacificate; pacify; pull oneself together; quiet down; settle one's mind; subside -
75 spustiti se
• alight; come down; condescend; degrade; deign; descend; droop; go down; light down; light from; light off; perch; settle; stoop; turn down -
76 srediti
• adjust; arrange; consolidate; cull; dispose; edit; group; liquidate; locate; make straight; marshal; methodize; order; put straight; range; rank; recombine; regulate; set in order; settle; sort; tidy; update; utišati -
77 stišati
• allay; appease; becalm; cool; mitigate; pacify; quiet down; settle one's thoughts; soothe; steady -
78 stišati se
• drop; fall calm; lull; quiet down; settle one's mind; slump; subside; tranquillize -
79 tonuti
• founder; go down; go under; gravitate; merge; settle in life; sink; sink (sank, sunk); swamp; to go down; to go under -
80 umiriti
• allay; appease; assuage; becalm; calm; compose; pacify; placate; propitate; relieve; salve; settle one's thoughts; silence; soothe; still; temper; tranquilize
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