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1 stalno
adv (neprestano) constantly, continuously, steadily, permanently, without interruption | - mislim na nju I keep (ili I can't stop) thinking of her, I think of her all the time; vratiti se za stalno come back to stay* * *• steadily• invariably• firmly• continually• constantly• continuously• constant• continual• all times• at all times• on and on• permanently• perseveringly -
2 pogoršavati se
vr impf deteriorate, grow worse and worse itd. (- pogoršati se) | stalno se -ati deteriorate steadily; med stanje mu se (stalno) -a he is deteriorating steadily, he is sinking/fading; i dalje se -ati go from bad to worse -
3 čvrsto
tightly, tight* * *• tightly• staunchly• sternly• sound• soundly• steadily• steady• strongly• substantially• firm• fast• firmly• hard• adamantly -
4 odmjereno
adv measuredly, in a measured fashion, with measure, level-headedly* * *• steadily -
5 piljiti
vi impf stare (u at), look fixedly/steadily at; peer (at), look closely/narrowly at* * *• stare• gaze -
6 postojano
adv steadily, constantly, persistently, steadfastly, unflinchingly, unremittingly, staunchly, stoutly* * *• perseveringly -
7 redovito
adv regularly, on a regular basis; at regular intervals; ordinarily, normally; typically; routinely, as a matter of course | prilično - fairly regularly, with some regularity; vlakovi - voze trains run on schedule* * *• usually• steadily• ordinarily• on regular basis• regularly -
8 sustavno
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9 ustrajno
adv perseveringly, unremittingly, persistently, steadfastly, steadily; (žilavo) tenaciously* * *• perseveringly -
10 sređeno
adv steadily, in a settled/orderly manner -
11 stabilno
adv stably, steadily -
12 staloženo
adv composedly, with composure, steadily, equanimously
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