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61 odraziti
vt pf reflect, mirror, return, give/ /throw/send/cast back | - u potpunosti (u punoj mjeri) reflect fully, do full justice to* * *• reflect -
62 petarda
f firecracker (specif banger, cherry bomb; mil hist petard | bacati -e (za zabavu, na blagdane) throw (ili set off) firecrackers* * *• detonator• torpedo• cracker -
63 piknik
m picnic; cookout | na pikniku at a picnic; picnicking, having a picnic; ići na piknik go to (ili have) a picnic; prirediti piknik throw/organize/ /have a p.; - s roštiljem barbecue p., steak cookout; ribarski piknik seashore cookout, fish fry, clambake* * *• picnic -
64 podrška
f support, backing (- potpora pomoć); encouragement; sponsorship | pru-žiti/dati -u support, back, give/lend one's support/backing to, get behind smb., throw one's weight behind (- podržati, poduprijeti); encourage; give encouragement to; sponsor; pružiti* * *• boost• supporting• support• sustenance• backing• back-up• back-up measure• backup• aliment• agency• assistance• maintenance -
65 položiti
put/place down, zakletvu make a vow* * *• deposit• throw• set• superimpose• put• put down• lay• lay down• bed• pillow• render• recline -
66 prebaciti
transport, autom give a lift, okrenuti overturn* * *• transport• throw over• transpose• transfer• toggle• sling• span• switch• keel over• give a lift• overshoot• of load• overfulfil -
67 preklopiti
vt p/fold over, turn down* * *• throw over• turn down• lap• fold -
68 premostiti
vt pf bridge over, throw a bridge over, span (a river) with a bridge | premostiti jaz (razlike) bridge a gap* * *• bypass• bridge• circumvent• span -
69 pridružiti se
vr pf join, attach oneself to, associate oneself with; come along; follow example; fig join the ranks, get into the act, throw in one's lot with, take up a/smb's cause | njima su se -li they were joined by* * *• join in• join• accede -
70 profućkati
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71 propustiti
vt pf let through, let pass; (nemarom) omit, neglect, fail to do; (priliku) let slip, pass up, miss out (on), miss (a chance); leave undone; sch pass, give a passing mark (AE grade) | ne propustiti not fail to; be careful to; ne propustiti trenutak seize the moment; ne propustiti (* * *• throw away• yield• waste• skip• slip• let by• leave out• lose• let off• fail• balk• admit• omit• overlook• pass• pass through• miss out• miss• nod -
72 rasipati
prodigalize, trifle away* * *• dissipate• throw away• waste• slather• spend• lavish• misspend -
73 raspojasati se
vr pf run amock, throw caution to the wind, become dissolute itd. - raspustiti se, razulariti se, raskalašiti se* * *• revel -
74 rastavljati
take apart, throw out of gear* * *• decompose• dismantle• analyse -
75 rasvijetliti
vt pf light up, illuminate; lit illumine; brighten; fig shed/throw light on, elucidate, illuminate* * *• elucidate• light up• light upon• illuminate -
76 skinuti
pick off, hand down, doff, do off, take down, tear down* * *• decorticate• download• divest• doff• do away• throw off• to strip• unfix• unhang• unhinge• vail• unclothe• shed• skim• take down• take off• strip• take• pull off• layoff• get down• get• abduce• pass down• peel• remove -
77 skretanje
diversion, digression* * *• evasion• deflection• detour• drift• diversion• throw• veer• turning• turn• shunting• shunt• swerve• aberration• alteration -
78 ubacivanje
n throwing itd. in(to); sp throw-in; inserting, insertion, interpolation; fitting in(to); entering; injecting, injection (ubaciti)* * *• interjection• infiltration -
79 uključiti
* * *• energize• encompass• enter• boot• Run• throw in• turn on• turn• switch on• subsume• put in• involve• include• incorporate• join• launch• comprehend• comprise• actuate• activate• plug• plug in -
80 zamjeriti
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