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61 guziti se
vr impf vulg stick one's bum out; settle one's ass (down); tab bugger each other, assfuck itd. (-> guziti) -
62 izmutiti se
vr pf clear up (by sedimentation), clarify, settle (down); become separated/ /eliminated by stirring -
63 izmuvati se
vr pf stop milling about, settle down (-smiriti se) -
64 naseljavati (se)
vt (vr) impf settle (gradually), colonize -
65 nepodmirivanje
n nonsettlement, nonpay-ment, failure to settle/pay/square -
66 ojkonim
m ling place-name (specif name of inha- bited locality, name of human settle- ment) ojnica/eng connecting rod -
67 okućiti se
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68 popara
f cul bread-soup, panada, bread-mash; fig skuhati nekome -u settle/fix smb's hash, fix smb. (- zapapriti nekome, udesiti nekoga) -
69 poplaćati
vt pay off (ili clear, settle, square) debts (one by one) -
70 raseliti se
vr pf settle elsewhere; leave in (ili join) an exodus, leave en masse -
71 raščistiti se
vr pf clear up; (talog) settle | stvari će se raščistiti se things will clear up (ili work out ili sort themselves out) -
72 saldirati
vt impf bkk balance; settle -
73 skrasiti se
vr pf settle down, put down roots | nigdje se ne mogu -fig I'm a rolling stone -
74 srediti se
vr pf become/get organized; (načinom života) become settled, settle down; (naći sebe) sort oneself out, be(come) comfortable with oneself; (popraviti se) pull oneself together, get a grip on oneself, pull one's socks up, shape up, get one's act together, -
75 udomiti se
vr pf settle down, become established; find a home -
76 uplaćivati
vt impf pay in, make payments, meet, settle, liquidate; (otplaćivati) pay by instalments -
77 ustaliti se
vr pf become settled/stabilized, settle, stabilize -
78 zavaliti se
vr pf lean/lie back, recline; lounge; sprawl; settle (into)
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