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1 obaviti
do, take care, get done, attend to something* * *• embosom• carry out• complete• effect• doing• do• you do• wrap• shroud• pursue• involve• get done• accomplish• attend to something• perform• rendering• muffle -
2 bubnuti
vi pf (nekoga) (give a) punch,, hit, sl sock itd. (-udariti); (izlanuti) blurt out, blunder out, say something silly, put one's foot into it, coll drop a brick; make a wild guess; -Ijosnuti I hum - i ostati živ make an outrageous statement, coll make a ho* * *• bump• slam• fall• pitch -
3 dijeliti (nešto)
• share (something) -
4 događati se
vr impf -dogoditi se I šta se tu događati sea? what's going on here?; - a se -dogodi se; -a se to da what happens is that; nešto se događati sea something is happening/up/afoot; kod nas se nikad ništa ne -a nothing ever happens here; -alo se it has been known to happen; događati sealo* * *• occur -
5 donijeti
bring, get, fetch* * *• enact• establish• carry away• bring• bring (something)• brought• bring in• bring into force• carry• retrieve• yield• set out• issue• lay down• fetch• get• adopt• arrive• pass -
6 goditi
give pleasure, uživati u nečemu enjoy something* * *• flatter• give pleasure -
7 ići
go, koračati go, ići po nešto go get something, ići za (slijediti) go after, follow, nastojati seek, aim at, dobro um ide he is doing fine, ići autobusm go by bus* * *• run• drive• to go• tread• to walk• walk• wend• wear• going• go• march -
8 ići po (nešto)
• go for (something) -
9 imati nešto zajedničko
• have something in common -
10 izvršiti
vt pf carry out, perform, execute, do; (provesti) effect, effectuate, implement; (b-stvariti) realize, bring about I izvršiti pod svaku cijenu do by any means, do or die; mora se izvršiti it must be done; narediti da se nešto izvrši order something done (BE to be done)* * *• execution• execute• carried out• carry through• carry out• complete• commit• discharge• effekt• effect• effectuate• transact• you do• filfill• fulfill• implement• achieve• accomplish• perform• perpetrate• make• realize -
11 komad
piece, specimen, kazališni komad piece, po komadu apiece, u komadu one piece, u komadima in pieces* * *• chunk• unit• share• shred• slice• sketch• skit• slug• portion• lot• babe• parcel• piece of something• part• pat• piece -
12 naslutiti
vt pf - naslućivati, slutiti I -o sam something told me, I had a presentiment; dati -ti give a hint/clue, hint (at), indicate (that) be indicative of; nije dao ni -ti he never gave as much as a hint* * *• sense• portend• flair• forebode -
13 ne goditi
• be off (something) -
14 nekakav
adj some, a certain, a, one; some sort of, (iza imenice) of some/a sort, something-or--other I i to mi je - va ljubav! and you call that love!; a fine romance!* * *• some• sort of -
15 nesklonost nečemu
• aversion to something -
16 nešto
samething, bilo što anything, nešto jabuka some apples, tako nešto soething like that* * *• something• somewhat• some• any• anything -
17 obući se
vr pf put on clothes, put one's clothes/ /things on, get dressed, dress (oneself); specif finish dressing; - oblačiti se I toplo se obući se dress warmly, put some warm clothes/things on, get into something warm, bundle up* * *• dress up• vest• put on• get dressed -
18 otkriti
* * *• elicit• expose• come across• reveal• denude• detect• discover• divulge• display• disclose• to reveal• turn up• unclose• unfold• uncover• unveil• invent• let out• find out• finds out• impart• be onto (something/someone)• open -
19 ponešto
adv somewhat, partly, slightly, to a degree, a bit | za svakoga - sthg. for everyone; zna - o ružama she knows a thing or two about roses* * *• somewhat• something -
20 prečuti
vt pf miss (something) hearing, not catch what has been said* * *• misheard
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