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1 cijepanje
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2 podijeljeno prijestolje
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3 cijepanje prava
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4 jaka glavobolja
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5 cijepanje bloka
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6 cijepanje poruke
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7 cijepanje staze
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8 cjepidlačenje
cavil, hair splitting, pedantry, word splitting* * *• cavil• subtlety• pedantry• nitpicking -
9 cjepidlački
adj hair-splitting, A sl nit-picking; word-splitting* * *• priggish -
10 dijeljenje ćelija na manje segmente
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > dijeljenje ćelija na manje segmente
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11 kalanje
n splitting, cleaving, splintering, slivering* * *• splitting -
12 kopiranje poruke
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13 postupak povećanja kapaciteta prijenosnog puta
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > postupak povećanja kapaciteta prijenosnog puta
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14 preslika poruke
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15 raščlanjivanje ćelija
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16 cjepkanje
n chopping, hacking, splitting; fig fragmenting, fragmentation, breaking up/ /down, break-up; (u frakcije) factionaliza-tion, splitting into factions -
17 odcjepljivanje
n splitting off, separating, seced-ing, breaking away; impf repeated/continu-al splitting off itd. -
18 cijepanje dohotka
• income splitting -
19 demontiranje
n dismantling, dismantlement itd. (-demontlaža, -irati)* * *• dismantling• splitting up• teardown -
20 dijeljenje
* * *• scission• scaling• deal• dividing• distributing• distribution• division• dispensation• share• sharing• splitting• fraction• partition
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См. также в других словарях:
Splitting — (englisch für teilen oder spalten) bezeichnet: im Familienrecht Realteilung Quasisplitting erweitertes Splitting im Steuerrecht Ehegattensplitting Familiensplitting Gnaden oder Witwensplitting Steuersplitting I (1957), Steuersplitting II (1964)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Splitting — can refer to:* In mathematics generally, partition * In geometric topology, Heegard splitting * In topology, manifold decomposition * In category theory, a section* In psychoanalysis, dissociation * Splitting (psychology), cognitive error typical … Wikipedia
splitting — ● splitting nom masculin (anglais splitting, de to split, cliver) Synonyme de clivure. ● splitting (synonymes) nom masculin (anglais splitting, de to split, cliver) Synonymes : clivure … Encyclopédie Universelle
Splitting — Splitting: Das Fremdwort hat im Deutschen zwei unterschiedliche Bedeutungen: Es bezeichnet zum einen eine»Form der Haushaltsbesteuerung bei Ehegatten«, zum anderen die »Verteilung der Erst und Zweitstimme auf verschiedene Parteien (bei Wahlen)«.… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
splitting — index division (act of dividing) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 splitting … Law dictionary
splitting — [split′iŋ] adj. 1. that splits 2. a) aching severely: said of the head b) severe, as a headache … English World dictionary
Splitting — Splịt|ting 〈n.; s; unz.〉 Form der Besteuerung von Ehegatten, wobei zur Berechnung der Steuer beider Einkommen zusammengezählt u. durch zwei geteilt wird [zu engl. split „spalten“] * * * Splịt|ting [ ʃp… , sp… ], das; s, s [engl. splitting,… … Universal-Lexikon
splitting — adjective Date: 1593 that splits or causes to split: as a. causing a piercing sensation < a splitting headache > b. very fast or quick < racing off at a splitting pace Charles Dickens > c. sidesplitting < a splitting laugh > … New Collegiate Dictionary
splitting — 1. noun a) The action of the verb to split. In other words, something troubling, such as being discovered in the toilets in a shaming way, can be both remembered and also pushed to the periphery of consciousness, a process that psychotherapists… … Wiktionary
splitting — split·ting || splɪtɪŋ adj. causing to split; cleaving; separating; very loud, deafening; very fast; extremely painful n. act of splitting, cleaving, separating, dividing splɪt n. act of splitting; breach between people; share, portion;… … English contemporary dictionary
Splitting — Split Split (spl[i^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Split} ({Splitted}, R.); p. pr. & vb. n. {Splitting}.] [Probably of Scand. or Low German origin; cf. Dan. splitte, LG. splitten, OD. splitten, spletten, D. splijten, G. spleissen, MHG. spl[=i]zen. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English