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1 afekt
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2 voljeti nešto
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3 utjecati na
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4 utječe
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5 utječu
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6 ganuti
move, touch, affect* * *• touch• affect• pierce• move -
7 pretvarati se
vr impf (u nešto) turn into itd. (- pretvoriti se); (licemjerno) dissimulate, dissemble, feign, simulate, fake, affect, pretend, act, put on/up an act (ili a front), make believe, sham; (bolesnim) malinger | samo se -a da neće she is just playing hard to* * *• dissemble• dissimulate• simulate• stimulate• pretend• affect• masquerade• mask -
8 negativno
adv negatively; adversely; in a negative light I - odgovoriti - answer in the negative; - djelovati/utjecati na (- se odraziti na) affect adversely, have an adverse (ili a negative) effect on, harm, damage, affect, take its toll (- štetno djelovati); fig: -
9 afektirati
vi impf be affected, behave with af-fectation, give oneself airs, put on airs, coll carry on (-prenemagati se) Pazi: affect - djelovati na!* * *• be affected• mince -
10 dirnuti
vt pf move, touch, itd. (-ganuti); - dirati I dirnuti u osjetljivo mjesto touch a raw nerve (- dirnuti u živac/osinjak)* * *• to touch• touch• affect• move -
11 djelovati
* * *• enure• bout• work• working• take effect• function• hurdler stretch• have an effect• act upon• affect• act• operate• operate (on)• perform• react -
12 imati utjecaj
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13 izigravati
vt impf put on an act, affect, put on airs (- prenemagati se); pretend to be, set up as/for; - izigrati I izigravati bebicu act like a baby, sl put on the baby act* * *• feign -
14 minuti
vi impf (proći) pass; go by; (vrijeme) pass/ /go by, run out, elapse, be overdue I to te neće - you cannot avoid/escape it; it is sure to affect/befall you* * *• endly• elapse• snatch• pass -
15 naklonost
sympathy, favor, sklonost preference* * *• reverence• trend• sentiment• sympathy• tendency• propensity• predilection• liking• favour• favor• fondness• friendliness• good will• goodwill• benevolence• affect• acceptance• affection• palate• partiality• penchant -
16 nepovoljno
adv adversely, unfavorably itd. I - se odraziti na adversely affect, have an adverse effect on, be unfavorable to, work against* * *• untowardly• adverse• adversely -
17 odraziti se
vr pf reflect (oneself), be reflected (on/in), affect, have an (ili its) effect (on), have repercussions (on), (have an) impact (on), make a dent (in, on); sp (pri skoku) take--off | negativno se - na have an adverse effect on, have adverse repercussions,* * *• take off• glance -
18 podržavati
* * *• uphold• upbear• stand by• support• sustain• take• imitate• befriend• countenance• affect• maintain -
19 pogodovati
vi impf favor smb, be favorable to, be favored by, be facilitated by; grant privileges, extend preferential treatment to; discriminate in favor of | ne - be unfavorable to, affect unfavorably, have an adverse effect on* * *• discriminate in favor of• serve• prefer• favour• favor -
20 potresti
vt pf (fizički) shake, rattle, jar, jolt, rock, make tremble/quake/vibrate; (psihički) shake (up), shock, be shocking to, upset, affect/move/agitate deeply, shatter, convulse, rock, stagger; coll rattle | to ga je -lo it really shook him up, he took it ve* * *• distress• shock• concuss• convulse• agitate
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