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1 višednevni
adj days-long, several-days, lasting/ /of several days, of several days' duration -
2 višestruko
adv repeatedly, several/many times over, severalfold; several ways; by several orders of magnitude -
3 navrat
m occasion, time I u više -a several times, on several (separate) occasions, on separate occasions; u 3 -a on 3 (separate) occasions, three different times; u mnogo/ /nizu -a on many occasions, many times, repeatedly, time after time; u drugim -ima on oth* * *• times• occasion -
4 nekolicina
few, some, several, a number of I tek nekolicina only a few, a very few* * *• several• few• fewness• a few -
5 nekoliko
a few, some, several* * *• several• some• little• few• couple• a few• any -
6 višegodišnji
adj years-long, going on for years, lasting several years; several-years (record) | višegodišnjia uporaba use over a number of years* * *• perennial• multiannual -
7 išćuškati
vt pf slap smb's face; slap several times/persons, give several slaps, slap repeatedly; box smb's ears -
8 noćivati
vi impf spend/stay several nights, spend the night on several occasions -
9 višeput
adv repeatedly, on several occasions, several times -
10 višesatni
adj hours-long, several-hours, lasting/ /of several hours, going on for hours -
11 desetak
m about ten, some ten itd. (-ak); halfa score, a dozen (or so), a baker's dozen; a handful I -ci tisuća/milijuna tens of thousands/millions; desetakci sela scores of villages; nekoliko -taka several (ili a few) dozen; - cima godina -desetljećima; na -tke by the* * *• ten -
12 izdiktirati
vt pf dicta te; dictate several, finish dictating itd.* * *• dictate -
13 mnogi
adj many; many people, a lot of people; a large/great/considerable number, a great/ /good many, quite a number/few; numbers of; numerous; not a few I mnogi Austrijanci many Austrians, many Austrian people, many people in Austria, a lot of Austrians; mnogi će Aust* * *• several• numerous• many• much• most of them -
14 neki
a, a certain, pl some* * *• certain• several• so and so• some• such• few (a)• few• given• a• an• any• one -
15 odsvirati
vt pf play, play through, finish playing, play several (pieces, tunes) | fig -lo je njemu - odzvonilo* * *• blow -
16 oličiti
vt pf paint, varnish itd. (- ličiti); have done painting, varnish several (- o-) I treba opet oličiti vrata the door needs a new coat of paint, the door needs repainting* * *• embody• impersonate -
17 osiguravati
vt impf - osigurati; impf be insuring, make sure repeatedly, make several provisions, safeguard continually | time se -a tihi rad (stroja) this ensures (ili makes for) quiet running* * *• ensure• provide• belay• reassure -
18 osnivati
vt impf found, establish, set up, start, set on foot, set afoot, launch, institute, initiate, inaugurate, lay the foundations, organize; impf be founding, establish several, set up repeatedly* * *• establish• establishing• set up• base• create -
19 otipkati
vt pf type (up, out); finish typing; type several* * *• type -
20 oživljavati
vt impf - oživiti, oživjeti; impf revive gradually, be revived repeatedly, come alive continually, experience (several/ /repeated) revivals |l pokret oživljavatia the move- ment is coming alive, the m. is beginning to come alive, the m. is experiencing a reviv* * *• resuscitate• vivify
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several — sev·er·al adj [Anglo French, from Medieval Latin separalis, from Latin separ separate] 1 a: of or relating separately to each individual involved; specif: enforceable separately against each party each promisor owed a several duty see also… … Law dictionary
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several — ► DETERMINER & PRONOUN ▪ more than two but not many. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ separate or respective. DERIVATIVES severally adverb. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin separ separate, different … English terms dictionary
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