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81 početna adresa
• starting location• start address• home address -
82 počnimo iznova
• let us start again -
83 pokretanje toplog motora
• hot start -
84 prednost
• vantage• precedence• privilege• priority• preference• start• convenience• merit• lead• availability -
85 preimućstvo
• vantage• privilege• primacy• preference• start• asset -
86 prenuti se
• wake• start -
87 program otvaranja sistema
• cold start program -
88 trgnuti se
• shrink• startle• start• jerk -
89 trzanje
• pluck• start• jerky operation• jerkiness• jerky action -
90 uređaj za hladno startovanje motora
• cold start deviceСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > uređaj za hladno startovanje motora
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91 ustanoviti
• predicate• settle• start -
92 zavojnica sa jednim početkom
• single start threadСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > zavojnica sa jednim početkom
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93 brzi početak
• quick start -
94 brzo učenje i početak rada sa
• quick start -
95 crvenperka
• red start; roach; white cap -
96 dići
• boost; cabbage; dislodge; elevate; erect; get up; heave; hoist; hoist to up; lift; pilfer; pinch; pinch off; purchase; purloin; put up; raise; raise up; rear; set oneself up; spring; start; strike; sway; swindle; to get up; toss; turn up; uphold; waken -
97 dići se
• advance; arise; ascend; climb down; crest; emerge; get under arms; lift up; mount; put out; rear; revolt; rise; stand out for; start up; to get under arms; tower -
98 drhtaj
• quiver; shake; shudder; start; thrill; tinker; tremor; vibration; wobble -
99 hladno butiranje
• cold boot; cold start -
100 hladno pokretanje motora
• cold start; cold starting
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