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21 modern subject
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22 optional subject
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23 postmodern subject
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24 product subject to a concessions
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25 to be subject
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26 to be subject to concessions
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27 to be subject to operations in breach of customs l
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28 to be subject to provisions
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29 to be the subject of consultations
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30 to subject to conditions
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31 offer subject to confirmation
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32 property (or: subject-matter) insured
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s 1. ispravljanje, ispravak, popravak, poboljša(va)nje, korektura 2. ukor, opomena; kazna / I speak under # = možda se varam, to je moje nemjerodavno mišljenje; subject to # = bez jamstva; house of # = popravilište, kazneno popravni zavod* * *
ispravak
ispravljanje
korekcija
popravak -
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s izuzimanje, isključivanje; iznimka; prigovor; [jur] prigovor ([to] na tužbu) / the # proves the rule = iznimka potvrđuje pravilo; with the # of = kao izuzetak; to take # to = stavljati prigovor, protiviti se, protestirati, zamjerati; subject (liable) to # = komu se mogu stavljati prigovori by way of # = kao izuzetak;* * *
iskljuÄenje
iznimka
izuzeće
izuzetak
izuzetkom
izuzimanje
odstupanje
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adj (#ly [adv]) iscrpan; koji iscrpljuje, zamoran / to be # of a subject = neki predmet iscrpno obraditi* * *
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36 mastership
s gospodstvo, moć,vlast ([over] nad); majstorstvo; vladanje, znanje ([of a subject]); služba učitelja; položaj glavara, ravnatelja* * *
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37 newcomer
s nov došljak, pridošlica; novajlija (to a subject u nekom predmetu)* * *
došljak
novajlija
novozaposlen
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38 subsidiary
adj (subsidiarily =[adv]) dopunski, pomoćni, sporedan, subsidijaran / # subject = sporedan predmet; [com] # company = podružnica* * *
društvo kći
društvo-kći
filijala
podružnica
podružnicu
poduzeće u vlasništvu
pomoćna služba
pomoćni
pomoćnik
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