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1 biti nagnut
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2 strmen
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3 visina stranice
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4 zakošenost
f slant(ness), degree of slant; bevel, cant; - kosina -
5 dispozicija
f disposal (-raspolaganje, raspoloženje); arrangement; mil dispositions pl; jur provision, disposition; med & psych (pre)disposition* * *• disposition• disposal• slant -
6 gledište
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7 inklinacija
f inclination (- sklonost); (magn. igle) dip, i,; -staza* * *• slant• inclination -
8 kos
* * *• thwart• thrush• tipped• traverse• wry• slantindicular• slant• slanting• slantwise• sidelong• skew• sloping• sloped• lop-sided• blackbird• awry• bevel• ousel• oblique• ouzel -
9 kosina
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10 nagib
tilt, shelving, batter, incline, talus* * *• elevation• scarp• trend• tilt• wold• slant• slope• talus• inclination• listing• list• flaring• gradient• bevel• batter• bias• acclivity• ascent• pitch, slope• pitch• ramp -
11 nagnut
tilting, tilted up* * *• declivous• tipped• thwart• tilted• slanting• slant• sloped• sloping• sideling• inclined• leaning• lopsided• bevel• aslope• rakish -
12 nagnutost
f inclined position, inclination, tilt, slant, dip, list* * *• proneness• incidence• flaring -
13 nakriv
adj awry, askew, crooked, on the slant; (nagnut) leaning; (s težim vrhom) topheavy; (kos) slanting, aslant; oblique* * *• awry• crooked -
14 nakriviti
set askew, nakriviti kapu cook one's hat* * *• distort• set askew• slant -
15 nakriviti se
vr pf incline, tilt, lean, bend (sideways), become crooked, go askew, develop a tilt/list; (zbog težeg vrha) be top-heavy; (usukati se) twist; (lice od bola) contort* * *• tilt• slant -
16 zakositi
vt pf slant, angle; (nib) bevel* * *• tilt• bevel -
17 zakošen
pp slant(ed), angled; beveled* * *• skew -
18 kosook
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19 nakrivljeno
adv awry, askew, at a tilt/list/slant -
20 nakrivljenost
f tilt, list, slant; crookedness; warp
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