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1 izjava (tipa naredbe ili tipa upravljanja)
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > izjava (tipa naredbe ili tipa upravljanja)
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2 blok izjava
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3 iskaz
statement, izviješće evidence, testimony* * *• declaration• utterance• statement• telling• predicate• predication• account• parole• register -
4 izjava dozvole
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5 izjava koja definira dopuštene transakcije
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > izjava koja definira dopuštene transakcije
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6 izjavna rečenica
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7 naredba u programu
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8 osnova naredbe
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9 skup izjava
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10 stanje računa
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11 izlaganje
* * *• exposition• elucidation• exposure• demonstration• displaying• show• presentation• interpretation• reasoning• relation -
12 izvadak iz tekućeg računa
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13 izvadak računa
• statement of account -
14 izvod iz računa
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15 odgovor na tužbu
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16 izjava o sukladnosti izvedbe protokola
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > izjava o sukladnosti izvedbe protokola
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17 izjaviti
vt pf state, make a statement, say, declare (- dati izjavu); (kao svjedok) testify I to je -o vozač this was stated by the driver; pismeno -ti state/declare in writing (- dati pismenu izjavu); -ti pred make a statement to; -ti na konferenciji za tisak ma* * *• enunciate• say• declare• voice• state• allege -
18 javna izjava
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19 naredba logičkog pridruživanja
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20 naredba za bilješku
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statement — noun 1 something that you say or write ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, short ▪ Saunder s lawyer made a brief statement to the press outside the court. ▪ bald, blunt, flat ▪ … Collocations dictionary
statement — n. act of stating something stated 1) to issue, make a statement 2) to confirm a statement 3) to deny; refute; retract, withdraw a statement 4) a brief, short; clear; false; oral; rash; succinct; sweeping; terse; vague; written statement 5) a… … Combinatory dictionary