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1 otresite
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2 tresti
shake, agitate, tresti se tremble* * *• to shake• tremble• shake• jolt• agitate -
3 drmati
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4 stisak ruke
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5 treseneje
• shake up• shake-up -
6 mućkati
shake, stir* * *• churn• agitate -
7 uzdrmati
shake, concuss* * *• stagger• jar -
8 istresti
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9 drmanje
n shaking; (u kočiji) jolting, jolts pl, joggling* * *• shake• shaking• shake up• shake-up• pulsation• jerk• jolt -
10 reorganizacija
f reorganization, overhaul, shake-up; (vlade) reshuffle* * *• shake-up• shake up• re-organization• realignment• reorganization -
11 tresti se
vr impf (drmati se) shake, have a bumpy ride; (drhtati) shake, tremble, shiver, quake, quiver; -la se brda...* * *• tremble• shake• quake• jar -
12 izdrmati
vt pf shake/jolt thoroughly, shake to the bones, shake smb's bones -
13 dogovoren
pp & adj arranged, fixed, prearranged, appointed, agreed (on, to) I -o? is it a deal?, coll shake on it?; -o! it's a deal (AE+ you got a deal), it's fixed/settled then, coll let's shake on it; (sastanak) it's a date; -o za 11! eleven it is!; -u dogovoreno* * *• agreed -
14 drhtaj
tremble, quiver, shiver, shake* * *• shake• quiver -
15 frape
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16 potresti
vt pf (fizički) shake, rattle, jar, jolt, rock, make tremble/quake/vibrate; (psihički) shake (up), shock, be shocking to, upset, affect/move/agitate deeply, shatter, convulse, rock, stagger; coll rattle | to ga je -lo it really shook him up, he took it ve* * *• distress• shock• concuss• convulse• agitate -
17 premještanje
n (continuous) shifting, transposition(s), rearrangemem(s), repositioning, transfer(s), relocation(s), redeployment* * *• reversal• displacement• transport• translation• transposition• transposal• transportation• upheaval• shift• shake-up• shake up• interchange• relocation• removal• moving -
18 prodrmati
vt pf shake up (well), jolt, jog, joggle; galvanize | dobro prodrmati give a thorough shaking, shake up thoroughly* * *• stir up -
19 rukovati se
vr pf/impf shake hands; (s masom/ /biračima) pump hands, A sl press/pump the flesh, A sl glad-hand* * *• shake hands -
20 trešnja
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