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21 sign painting
s pismoslikarski posao, pismoslikarstvo -
22 sign-painter
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23 sign-painting
s pismoslikarski posao, pismoslikarstvo -
24 algebraic sign
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25 at sign
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26 call sign
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27 motivated sign
motivirani znak -
28 number sign
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29 pound sign
znak funte -
30 to be required to sign
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31 to sign a declaration
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32 to sign in manuscript
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33 re sign
vt nanovo, još jednom potpisati -
34 re-sign
vt nanovo, još jednom potpisati -
35 V sign
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36 V-sign
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37 negative
adj (#ly [adv]) niječan, negativan; koji je bez pozitivnih odlika (# virtue = suzdržavanje od zlodjela); [math] minus, koji se odbija (sign = znak minusa); [el & phot] negativan / [coll] a# quantity = ništa* * *
foto negativ
katoda
negativ
negativan
negative
negativni
neutralizirati
nijeÄan
obrnut
odbijati
odreÄan
odricanje
odriÄan
pobijati
poricati
staviti zabran
veto
zabrana -
38 neon
s [chem] neon / #sign = neonska (svijetleća) reklama* * *
neon
neonski -
39 positive
adj (#ly [adv]) 1. određen, jasan, izričit, siguran; propisan 2. (za osobe) uvjeren, samouvjeren, siguran; uporan, odlučan, odrešit 3. [phil] zbiljski, istinit, koji se osniva na iskustvu, faktima, stvaran, pozitivan, konkretan, spsolutan 4. [coll] potpun, pravi 5. jesni, potvrdni, koji dokazuje, neoboriv, utvrđen, ustanovljen 6. pozitivan, koji se nalazi, koji je pozitivan 7. [math] pozitivan, koji je veći od nule (# sign +); koji je u porastu, koji raste 8. [phys, el & phot) pozitivan / proof # = nepobitan, neoboriv dokaz 9. [gram] # degree = pozitiv, prvi stupanj komparacije* * *
istinit
oÄigledan
određen
pozitiv
pozitivan
prvi stupanj
samouvjeren
siguran
stvaran
ustanovljen
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