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1 namirenje računa
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2 opskrbljenje
• settlement -
3 namirenje (sporazumno)
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4 rješavanje sporova
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5 bivstvovanje
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6 dan dospijeća
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7 dogovoreni dan vraćanja zajma
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8 Mreža naselja
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9 nagodba
settlement, agreement, understanding* * *• settlement• consent• compromise• arrangement -
10 naseobinu
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11 usluge namirenja
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12 naselje na obali rijeke
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13 rizik poravnanja
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14 rizik zaključka
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15 migracija radi naseljavanja
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16 naselje
n settlement; colony; community; place, town; locality I stambeno naselje (višekatnice) AE housing project, coll project, (slično) subsidized housing; BE housing/council estate, coll estate; prigradsko naselje (obiteljskih kuća) suburb (stanovnici suburbanites); (tip* * *• community• village• settlements• settlement -
17 naseljenje
n settling, settlement itd. (-naseljavanje)* * *• settlement -
18 podmirenje
n payment, settling, settlement, defrayment, clearance; squaring (of accounts) | za podmirenje potreba to fill/meet/satisfy one's needs* * *• settlement -
19 postupak za rješavanje spora
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20 rješavanje
n solving, resolving, resolution, settlement (- rješenje)* * *• execution• settlement• solving• solution• resolution
См. также в других словарях:
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settlement — 1640s, act of fixing or steadying; from SETTLE (Cf. settle) (v.) + MENT (Cf. ment). Meaning colony is attested from 1690s; that of payment of an account is from 1729 … Etymology dictionary
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