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41 pokretanje
* * *• running• start-up• start• starting• propulsion• initiation• locomotion• launching• fits• activation• actuation -
42 signalizacija povezivanjem ulaza na masu
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > signalizacija povezivanjem ulaza na masu
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43 trgnuti se
vr pf jerk, (give a) start, twitch, recoil; fig rouse oneself; (popraviti se) coll: pull oneself together, get a grip on oneself, snap out of it, pull one's socks up, get on the ball; - trgnuti se iz sna* * *• rouse• shy• start -
44 zapjevati
vt pf sing, start singing, start a song, break out into song, lead the singing* * *• chant -
45 započeti danom potpisivanja
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46 započeti pregovore
* * *• to enter into negotiations• to start negotiations• to open negotiations• to begin negotiations• start negotiations -
47 započinjanje poslovanja
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48 zarikati
vi pf roar, start roaring, let out a roar* * *• roar• start roaring -
49 osiliti se
vr pf become (too) strong, become oppressive/despotic/tyrannical; start/try to take over; flex one's muscles; sl: get too big for one's boots/breeches, start throwing one's weight around -
50 propištati
vi pf start hissing (sputtering); fig start moaning (squealing, wailing) -
51 razlajati se
vt pf start barking; bark persistently; fig start gabbling/jabbering | kako se -o! you just can't shut him up! -
52 skrpati se
vr pf start somehow, make a modest start; manage somehow, knock together a household -
53 zamisliti se
vr pf get to thinking; be(come) thoughtful, form wax pensive; start contemplating; (dublje) start pondering/meditating/ /brooding over, give it some more thought, get into it more deeply; (duboko) be(come) absorbed/wrapped/lost in thought, BE+ be in a bro -
54 zašuškati
vi pf start rustling, rustle; start whispering -
55 blokiranje upućivanja
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56 cmizdriti
vi impf cry querulously/weakly/fee-bly, whine, whimper, snivel, pule; derog (o plaču) bawl I -i pomalo (kiša) it's drizzling; početi cmizdritiiti start whining/bawling, sl turn the waterworks on* * *• whimper• snivel• pule• blub -
57 datum početka otplate
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58 izazvati
provoke, izazvati požar start the fire* * *• engender• elicit• cause• bring about• challenge• rouse• dare• discomfit• to give rise to• trigger• solicit• provoke• prompt• induce• irritate• lead• kick up• generate• arouse -
59 izlaženje
n going/coming/getting out itd. (-izaći); publication, appearance I početi s izlaženjeem begin to appear, start publication; nastaviti s -em continue/resume publication; prestati s -em cease/stop publication, fold, close down; zabrana -a (časopisa, novina) ban on* * *• exit• exiting• egress• issue -
60 izobrazba početnika
• education for start-up entrepreneurs
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