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1 izgovoriti
vt pf pronounce, utter, get it out, speak, articulate, form enunciate; (do kraja) speak out, say one's say, finish speaking; -izgovarati l izgovoriti oštro/osorno utter sharply, rasp/rap out; svašta izgovoriti give smb. an earful (ili a tongue-lashing), let smb. (really) h* * *• say out• propose• pronounce• articulate -
2 izraditi
vt pf (proizvesti) make, complete, turn out, manufacture, produce; shape, fashion, craft; prepare; develop, work out; math work out, solve; - razraditi, isposlovati; coll -prevariti* * *• establish• encompass• compiled• draw up• form• create• manufacture• make -
3 otpusnica
f letter/writ of dismissal; discharge certificate; (iz bolnice) release form, discharge (order) | sp dati -u igraču release a player; sp dobiti -u (iz kluba) be released; izdati -u iz bolnice write a discharge order, fill a release form, sign smb. out; do* * *• catamnesis• discharge summary -
4 rasuditi
vt pf judge, use/exercise one's judgement, reason out, form a judgement, form an opinion, decide, discriminate -
5 doznati
vt pf learn (za, o, nešto about, of), find out (about, of), come/get to know (about, of), know, come to one's knowledge/ears I -li smo form it has come to our attention; kako doznatijem -kako čujem; od Herodota -jemo Herodot tells us; ne ćeš nikada -ti you'll n* * *• trace• understand• find out• hear of• aware• ascertain -
6 ispuniti
fill, ispunite formular fill in the form, ostvariti fulfill* * *• carry out• complete• comply• transact• to fill out• stand by• stuff• fill• fill in• fill-in• fulfil• fulfill• impress• achieve• accomplish• penetrate• redeem• quilt -
7 deformirati se
vr pf/impf become deformed/ /misshaped/distorted/twisted, deform; get out of shape, change the form/shape; (drvo i sl.) warp, buckle, take a set* * *• be deformed -
8 izložba
f exhibition, show, form exposition; display I samostalna (kolektivna) izložba one--man (group) exh. (ili show); stalna (putujuća) -a permanent (traveling) exh.; -a u-mjetnina/predmeta iz privatnog vlasništva loan exh.; izložbaa cvijeća (pasa, stoke) flower show (dog* * *• exhibition• exhibits• exhibit• exposition• display• show• set-out• fair -
9 načiniti
make, produce, prepare, do, execute* * *• commit• work• form• create• pattern• make out -
10 pročitati
vt pf read/go through, form peruse; (naglas) read out; (na brzinu) glance over, run through; (na dušak) read at one sitting | pročitatiti od korica do korica read (through) from cover to cover; on je mnogo toga -o he is widely/deeply read; coll - nekoga see throu* * *• to read• finish reading• read completely• read -
11 zatrti
vt pf exterminate, form extirpate, obliterate, eradicate, root/stamp/blot out, strike at the root of* * *• exterminate -
12 zavlačiti
vt impf (odgađati) delay, procrastinate, defer; (ne žuriti se) drag out, coll drag one's feet, dawdle, take one's time, take forever; (da se dobije na vremenu) stall, play for time, play a waiting game, form temporize; (vući za nos) string along, lead by* * *• retract -
13 razgranati se
vr pf ramify, branch out; (dobiti krošnju) grow a crown; form a network; (put nadvoje) bifurcate, extend, expand, develop
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