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81 povesti
conduct, lead, autom give a lift* * *• translate• start• take up• institute• lead on• give a lift• conduct -
82 prevaga
overbalance, preponderance* * *• start• sway• preponderance• predominance• overbalance• overweight• odds -
83 prohodati
vi pf (dijete) take first steps, begin to walk/toddle; start walking; (bolesnik) get back on one's feet, be on one's legs (again); coll - profunkcionirati* * *• begin to walk -
84 proraditi
vi pf start working, begin to work/ /function; go/come into service/operation, come into commission; (početi proizvodnjom)* * *• make work• make something work -
85 staviti u pogon
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86 stečajni
adj jur bankruptcy- | -a masa -stečajnina; pokrenuti -i postupak start bankruptcy proceedings* * *• bankruptcy -
87 trzaj
* * *• tug• yank• wince• snatch• start• pull• jerk• jolt• hitch• convulsion• lunge• lug• lurch -
88 upaliti se
vr pf begin to burn, catch/take fire, ignite (- zapaliti se); (aparat) turn/switch on; (motor, stroj) start; med become inflamed; (seksualno) coll get randy, sl get the hots, sl have hot pants; (mast) - užegnuti se | fig -ila mi se lampica sthg. clicked i* * *• fire• ignite -
89 upućivati
vt impf instruct, direct; send, refer, dispatch; inform, brief, indicate, suggest; initiate, get/acquire/give/teach the skill (ili knack); start* * *• send• instruct• guide• address• refer -
90 uputiti se
vr pf (nekamo) start (ili set out) for; (u nešto) become familiar with (ili versed/skilled in), learn (a skill); (u porno) learn the ropes, learn the tricks of the trade* * *• wend• betake• repair -
91 usporen početak
• slow start -
92 zakipjeti
vi pf start boiling, boil, (i fig) come to the boil(ing point); vt bring to the boil, boil | u meni je -lo my blood boiled* * *• boil down -
93 zaletjeti se
vr pf (jurnuti) rush (forward), dash, sprint; (svom snagom) rush full tilt against; take a run (for a jump), sp take/get a running start; (u nešto) crash into/against, strike; (izbrbljati se, prenagliti) speak too soon, shoot off one's mouth, get ahead of* * *• crash -
94 zametnuti
vt pf (zagubiti) mislay; (početi, pokrenuti y izazvati) start, provoke (- zametnuti bitku/ /kavgu, razgovor)* * *• mislay -
95 zaplakati
vi pf start crying/weeping, burst out crying, shed tears, break into sobs | dođe mi da -čem I want to cry, I could cry, I feel like crying (- doći)* * *• cry -
96 započeti
* * *• enter into• commence• to take up• upstart• start• inaugurate• initiate• lead off• begin by• begin• open -
97 započinjati
vt impf begin, start itd. (- početi)* * *• to take up -
98 zatresti
vi pf shake, start shaking* * *• concuss -
99 zavrištati
vi pf shriek, scream, utter a shriek/ /scream; utter a piercing cry; start screaming* * *• scream -
100 bradati
vi impf start getting a beard; (kukuruz) put forth the beard, tuft I počeo je bradati his beard (has) started to grow
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