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* * *• exceed• cut across• to• to go beyond• transcend• transgress• violate• step over• stride• go beyond• contravene• over-draw• outrun• overrach• outstep• overstep• overpass• overdraw -
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)* * *• hop -
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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* * *• stumble -
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resign, retire, od čega depart, deviate* * *• retreat• digress• deviate• step away• fallback• hand over• recede -
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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 -
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* * *• climb down• descend• degrade• settle• shut in• shut• sit down• step down• light• land• get out• get off• condescend• alight from• alight• perch
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