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step over

  • 1 prekorači

    * * *
    • step over

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > prekorači

  • 2 prekoračiti

    * * *
    • exceed
    • cut across
    • to
    • to go beyond
    • transcend
    • transgress
    • violate
    • step over
    • stride
    • go beyond
    • contravene
    • over-draw
    • outrun
    • overrach
    • outstep
    • overstep
    • overpass
    • overdraw

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > prekoračiti

  • 3 skoknuti

    vi pf coll | - do pop/run/slip over (ili down) to, AE+ stop by, BE+ nip down to; -van pop/step/run out; skokni do nas come/ /pop over (to our place), come/pop around, look in on us (- navratiti)
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    • hop

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > skoknuti

  • 4 spotaknuti se

    vr pf trip over/up, stumble (over); fig make a false step, slip up | podmetnuo mi je nogu tako da sam se -o he tripped me up
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    • stumble

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > spotaknuti se

  • 5 odstupiti

    resign, retire, od čega depart, deviate
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    • retreat
    • digress
    • deviate
    • step away
    • fallback
    • hand over
    • recede

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > odstupiti

  • 6 pristupiti

    vi pf approach, come up to, come/ /step forward, come over to; (članstvu, savezu) join, enter; present oneself | -ti problemu approach/tackle/handle/address a problem; krivo -ti use/take the wrong approach, go about it the wrong way; (nekome) rub smb. th
    * * *
    • come up to
    • access
    • accede
    • adjoin
    • approach

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > pristupiti

  • 7 spustiti se

    m pf come/get down, get off (the roof), lower oneself, descend; (zrakoplov) land, make a landing, touch/put down, stop, call at; (ptica) alight, land; (muha) settle; (kiša, snijeg) begin to fall; (tmina, potištenost) settle over; (tlo) subside, sag, settl
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    • climb down
    • descend
    • degrade
    • settle
    • shut in
    • shut
    • sit down
    • step down
    • light
    • land
    • get out
    • get off
    • condescend
    • alight from
    • alight
    • perch

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > spustiti se

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  • Step over — The pedalada or  step over is a move that is used most notably by Brazilian strikers Robinho, Ronaldinho and Ronaldo, also by Portuguese  midfielders Ricardo Quaresma, Cristiano Ronaldo and Simao Sabrosa. Other players that regularly use the move …   Wikipedia

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  • step over — 1. noun A dribbling move, or feint, in football (soccer), used to fool a defensive player into thinking the offensive player, in possession of the ball, is going to move in a direction he does not intend to move in. Syn: pedalada, Denilson 2.… …   Wiktionary

  • Step aerobics — is distinguished from other forms of aerobic exercise by its use of an elevated platform (the step). The height can be tailored to individual taste by inserting risers under the step. Step aerobics classes are offered at many gyms and fitness… …   Wikipedia

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  • step — stepless, adj. steplike, adj. /step/, n., v., stepped, stepping. n. 1. a movement made by lifting the foot and setting it down again in a new position, accompanied by a shifting of the weight of the body in the direction of the new position, as… …   Universalium

  • step — [[t]stɛp[/t]] n. v. stepped, step•ping 1) a movement made by lifting the foot and setting it down again in a new position, accompanied by a shifting of the body in the direction of the new position, as in walking or dancing 2) such a movement… …   From formal English to slang

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  • step — [step] n. [ME steppe < OE stepe, akin to Ger stapf < IE base * steb(h) , post (> STAMP): basic sense “to stamp feet”] 1. the act of moving and placing the foot forward, backward, sideways, up, or down, as in walking, dancing, or climbing …   English World dictionary

  • Over My Dead Body (play) — Over My Dead Body Written by Michael Sutton Anthony Fingleton Characters 8 Date premiered 20 February 1989 Place premiered Savoy Theatre, London …   Wikipedia

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