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21 pobacati
vt impf throw/cast/hurl/fling off (ili away, down) one by one, throw itd. one after another, throw itd. all off, finish throwing/casting itd.* * *• discard• huddle -
22 ubaciti
cast into, throw into* * *• cast into• throw into• throw in• work in• slip• slip in• put in• interpose• infiltrate• insert• interject• inject• launch• load• get in• Paste• nest -
23 nabacivati se
vr impf throw/hurl/pitch things at (each other), pelt (each other) with; impf keep/be throwing things at (each other); sl - nametati se, nuditi se, udvarati I nabacivati se idejama play with ideas, throw ideas about; nabacivati se brojkama play (around) with figures, throw figur -
24 crta slobodnih
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25 crta slobodnog bacanja
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26 dvopolna sklopka
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27 dvoprolazna sklopka
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28 jednopolni prekidač
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29 jednoprolazna sklopka
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30 krug slobodnog bacanja
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31 lažirati
vt pf/impf sp fix; rig I - utakmicu fix a match/game; (dogovorenim gubljenjem) A sl throw a m./g.* * *• rig• throw• fix• frame -
32 linija slobodnih
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33 linija slobodnog bacanja
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34 odbaciti
* * *• cast off• cast aside• cast• decline• dismiss• discard• disallow• throw away (out)• truncate• throw out• toss off• give up• ignore• abort• rebuff• repudiate• refuse• reject -
35 odbacivati
vt impf throw off, discard, renounce itd. (- odbaciti) iter throw off repeatedly, be discarding, renounce continually itd., challenge itd. (- dovoditi u pitanje) | ta se načela danas -uju these principles are discarded/renounced/abandoned/denied itd. nowa* * *• waste -
36 otresti se
vr pf (nekoga) get rid of, throw off; (pratnje) shake off, throw off, lose smb., coll give smb. the slip, sl ditch smb.; (na nekoga) snap/snarl/bark at, snap smb's nose off (- izderati se)* * *• get rid of• be curt with -
37 prostor slobodnog bacanja
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38 slobodno bacanje
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39 tro prolazna sklopka
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40 tropolna sklopka
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