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1 labav
shaky, wavering, unsteady, ricketty* * *• sandy• top-heavy• unsteady• unstable• unstructured• washy• wavering• shaky• slack• inactive• lax• loose• flabby -
2 drhtav
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3 klimav
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4 klimavo
adv shakily, unsteadily, in a shaky manner, wobblingly, totteringly* * *• staggeringly -
5 kolebljiv
adj vacillating, hesitating, wavering, fluctuating itd. (- kolebati se)* * *• tremulous• uncertain• wabbly• unsteadfast• unsteady• vacillating• wayward• wishy washy• wobbly• wavering• shaky• sensitive• shilly shally• staggering• spineless• halting -
6 nepouzdan
trustless, unreliable, undependable* * *• diffident• dazed• doubtful• unsafe• unreliable• unsound• weak• slippery• shaky• precarious• insecure• faithless• questionable• rampant -
7 nesiguran
* * *• cat ice• dicky• dickey• dazed• diffident• dotty• doubtful• unsure• uncertain• unsound• uneasy• unreliable• unsafe• wobbly• wildcat• wonky• waggly• shaky• slippery• spineless• precarious• insecure• faltering -
8 raskliman
pp shaky, rickety, ramshackle, loose, disjointed, loose-jointed, tottering, rattletrap; shaken loose; (ruševan) tumbledown, dilapidated* * *• unstrung• cranky -
9 rasklimati
vt pf make loose/shaky/rickety/tottering/disjointed, shake loose* * *• stager -
10 drhtavost
f tremulousness, shakiness, trembling/shaking itd. quality (-drhtav), being tremulous/shaky/unsteady -
11 rasklimanost
f looseness, ricketiness, shaki-ness, disjointedness, rickety/shaky/tumbledown itd. state -
12 rasklimati se
vr become rickety/shaky/disjointed/loose; work/come/become/shake loose | mot -la mi se ispušna cijev my exhaust pipe is loose, I have a loose e. p.
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