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1 the Croats
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2 spiritual culture of the Croats
English-Croatian dictionary > spiritual culture of the Croats
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3 Croats in the EU
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4 croata
adj.Croatian.f. & m.Croat, Croatian.* * *► adjetivo1 Croatian, Croat1 (persona) Croat, Croatian1 (idioma) Croat, Croatian* * *ADJ SMF Croat, Croatianlos croatas — the Croats, the Croatians
* * *Iadjetivo Croatian, CroatIImasculino y femenino Croatlos croatas — the Croats, Croatian people
* * *= Croat, Croatian.Ex. It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.Ex. This paper examines the communication pattern of a selected groups of Croatian scientists in the field of biomedicine.* * *Iadjetivo Croatian, CroatIImasculino y femenino Croatlos croatas — the Croats, Croatian people
* * *= Croat, Croatian.Ex: It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.
Ex: This paper examines the communication pattern of a selected groups of Croatian scientists in the field of biomedicine.* * *Croatian, CroatCroatlos croatas the Croats, Croatian people* * *
croata adjetivo
Croatian, Croat
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
Croat;
croata inv & adjetivo Croat
' croata' also found in these entries:
English:
Croat
- Croatian
* * *♦ adjCroatian♦ nmfCroat, Croatian* * *I adj CroatianII m/f Croat* * *croata adj & nmf: Croatian -
5 seductoramente
adv.seductively, alluringly, enticingly, beguilingly.* * *= seductively, tantalisingly [tantalizingly, -USA].Ex. It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.Ex. This is a term variously defined but conveying the idea of a goal which has proved to be tantalizingly elusive.* * *= seductively, tantalisingly [tantalizingly, -USA].Ex: It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.
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6 serbio
adj.Serbian.m.Serbian, inhabitant of Serbia.* * *► adjetivo1 Serb, Serbian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Serb, Serbian1 (idioma) Serbian————————1 (idioma) Serbian* * *serbio, -a1.ADJ Serbian2.SM / F Serb3.SM (Ling) Serbian* * *I- bia adjetivo/masculino, femenino SerbianII* * *= Serbian, Serb.Ex. The publishing house responsible for all Serbian publications, Domowina Verlag, was founded in 1958.Ex. It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.* * *I- bia adjetivo/masculino, femenino SerbianII* * *= Serbian, Serb.Ex: The publishing house responsible for all Serbian publications, Domowina Verlag, was founded in 1958.
Ex: It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.* * *Serbianmasculine, feminine1 (persona) Serb, Serbian2* * *
serbio 1◊ - bia adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Serbian
serbio 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Serbian
serbio,-a
I adjetivo Serbian
II mt
1 (persona) Serb
2 m (idioma) Serbian
' serbio' also found in these entries:
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serbia
- servia
- servio
English:
Serb
- Serbian
* * *serbio, -a♦ adjSerbian♦ nm,fSerbian♦ nm[lengua] Serbian* * *I adj Serb(ian)II m, serbia f Serb* * *: Serb, Serbianserbio nm: Serbian (language) -
7 servio
adj.1 servian, native of or relating to Servia.2 serbian, Serb.m.1 Serbian, inhabitant of Serbia.2 Servio.* * *► adjetivo1 Serb, Serbian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Serb, Serbian1 (idioma) Serbian* * *= Serbian, Serb.Ex. The publishing house responsible for all Serbian publications, Domowina Verlag, was founded in 1958.Ex. It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.* * *= Serbian, Serb.Ex: The publishing house responsible for all Serbian publications, Domowina Verlag, was founded in 1958.
Ex: It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.* * *adj/m,f* * *
servio,-a ➣ serbio,-a
' servio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
servia
English:
Serbian
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8 tentadoramente
adv.temptingly, enticingly, invitingly, seductively.* * *= enticingly, seductively, tantalisingly [tantalizingly, -USA].Ex. And since computerized data bases charge according to use, are we going to have to rethink our ideas on what we have so long enticingly but misleadingly called free library services?.Ex. It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.Ex. This is a term variously defined but conveying the idea of a goal which has proved to be tantalizingly elusive.* * *= enticingly, seductively, tantalisingly [tantalizingly, -USA].Ex: And since computerized data bases charge according to use, are we going to have to rethink our ideas on what we have so long enticingly but misleadingly called free library services?.
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9 de una manera seductora
Ex. It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.* * *Ex: It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.
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10 de una manera tentadora
Ex. It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.* * *Ex: It is seductively readable, but its account, which contains sweeping conclusions about the Croats and the Serbs, is problematic.
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11 duhovna kultura Hrvata
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12 хорваты
Collective: the Croations, the Croats -
13 croat
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14 croata
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15 Croat
n1) хорват; хорватка2) хорватська мова* * *n1) хорват; хорватка -
16 Croat
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17 Croat
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18 Hrvati u EU
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19 hrvatski učenjaci
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20 crisis económica
f. s.&pl.economic crisis, slump, depression, financial crisis.* * *economic crisis, recession* * *(n.) = financial straits, economic crisis, financial crisis, crash, bad economic times, shakeout [shake-out], financial crunch, economic slump, difficult economic times, economic depression, economic doldrumsEx. Despite the present financial straits of developing countries, she argues in favour of long-term plan for the acquisition of relevant rare book material.Ex. During the economic crisis of the inter-war years, the development of Polish libraries was hampered by lack of funds and the inflationary cost of books.Ex. In 1893 when the nation was deep in one of its worst financial crises, librarians across the land were emphasizing the public library's role as a conservator of order.Ex. The article 'After the crash: librarians take stock following the market's recent nosedive' discusses the possible effects of the recent stock market crash on U.S. libraries and suggests how libraries can protect themselves during economic recession.Ex. With rare exceptions, law firms prosper during good and bad economic times.Ex. There will be a dramatic shakeout in librarianship but information scientists face a great opportunity to develop their skills by the opportunities afforded by the new technology.Ex. The article is entitled 'Book acquisition programme in libraries and information centres under the financial crunch'.Ex. The mysterious decline in the profitability of the children's book market has less to do with an economic slump than with shifts in market share between established players and the newcomers.Ex. This sector has been something of a social 'shock absorber' in recent difficult economic times.Ex. Due to economic depression, lap dog thievery is now on the increase.Ex. People on both sides noted sardonically that economic doldrums were forcing Croats to turn to Serbs to help save them.* * *(n.) = financial straits, economic crisis, financial crisis, crash, bad economic times, shakeout [shake-out], financial crunch, economic slump, difficult economic times, economic depression, economic doldrumsEx: Despite the present financial straits of developing countries, she argues in favour of long-term plan for the acquisition of relevant rare book material.
Ex: During the economic crisis of the inter-war years, the development of Polish libraries was hampered by lack of funds and the inflationary cost of books.Ex: In 1893 when the nation was deep in one of its worst financial crises, librarians across the land were emphasizing the public library's role as a conservator of order.Ex: The article 'After the crash: librarians take stock following the market's recent nosedive' discusses the possible effects of the recent stock market crash on U.S. libraries and suggests how libraries can protect themselves during economic recession.Ex: With rare exceptions, law firms prosper during good and bad economic times.Ex: There will be a dramatic shakeout in librarianship but information scientists face a great opportunity to develop their skills by the opportunities afforded by the new technology.Ex: The article is entitled 'Book acquisition programme in libraries and information centres under the financial crunch'.Ex: The mysterious decline in the profitability of the children's book market has less to do with an economic slump than with shifts in market share between established players and the newcomers.Ex: This sector has been something of a social 'shock absorber' in recent difficult economic times.Ex: Due to economic depression, lap dog thievery is now on the increase.Ex: People on both sides noted sardonically that economic doldrums were forcing Croats to turn to Serbs to help save them.
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