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61 umetnuti se na
• throw back -
62 odbaciti
• reject• cast• condemn• dismiss• dispose• discard• eliminate• throw away• throw aside• truncate• toss• throw• throw out• jilt• abort -
63 baciti
• put• precipitate• pitch• sling• cast• dash• discard• drop• fling• throw• toss• throw over• hurl• launch -
64 isključiti
• weed• put out of gear• preclude• rule out• release a clutch• shut off• shut down• shut out• switch off• switch out• clip off• de-energize• disengage• cut off• cut out• disconnect• excommunicate• extinguish• exclude• eliminate• turn off• take out of service• unlock a clutch• unlock• throw out• throw off• turn out• keep out• lock out -
65 razbacati
• scatter• disperse• to throw about• throw about• jumble -
66 baciti
• bung hole; buzz; cast; chuck; dart; dash; ding; dip; discard; drop; flap; fling; heave; hit; hurl; hurl ourself in; hurl ourself on; jettison; launch; lead; pelt; pitch; play; pounder; project; put; put (put, put); send; shy; sling; snap; swing; threw; throw; throw away; to hurl ourself in -
67 baciti ustranu
• fling aside; throw aside; throw off -
68 dobaciti
• carry; pitch; throw; throw out; toss -
69 ostaviti
• abandon; abandone; deposit; desert; drop; forsake; give over; give up; hand down; jack up; leave; leave (left, left); let alone; put aside; put away; quit; quitted; relinquish; retain; side; spare; store; surrender; throw over; throw up; waive -
70 prebacivati
• flip; reproach; throw of crankshaft over; throw over; twit -
71 preklopiti
• fold; imbricate; interlave; overlap; throw of crankshaft over; throw over -
72 uključiti
• activate; boot; comprehend; comprise; hook together; imply; inclose; include; incorporate; involve; plug in; put in; put on; switch in; switch on; switch-fuse in; throw in; throw-in; to include; turn on -
73 bacanje
• cast• throw• throwing• hurl• launching -
74 domet
• reach• range• throw• path -
75 hitac
• shot• cast• throw -
76 hitnuti
• pitch• shoot• sling• fling• throw• launch -
77 izbaciti
• clear out• de-energize• discharge• eject• dump• expel• erupt• throw• blast-off -
78 izbaciti iz ravnoteže
• to throw off balance -
79 izlazni
• emergent• throw out• outgoing• outbound• out• outtrunk• leadout -
80 kratkohodna krivaja
• short throw crank
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throw — throw, cast, fling, hurl, pitch, toss, sling can all mean to cause to move swiftly forward, sideways, upward, or downward by a propulsive movement (as of the arm) or by means of a propelling instrument or agency. Throw, the general word, is often … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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