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1 zategnut
pp (nategnut) stretched, pulled tight; (konop) taut; (odnosi) strained, tense, prickly (- napet)* * *• tight• strained• tensile• taut• tense -
2 napet
stretched, živčan tense* * *• cocked• thrilling• uptight• strained• tense• taut• high-strung -
3 nategnut
pp & adj stretched, drawn tight/taut, tightened; (mišić, tetiva) pulled; fig forced, strained, labored, contrived; - natezan I nategnut argument stretched point* * *• strained -
4 podsmjehivati se
vr impf smile ironically/taut-ingly/derisively/scornfully; mock, jeer, sneer (- podrugivati se)* * *• sneer -
5 pritezanje
n stretching, tightening, making taut, pulling tight; fig putting on a short, reining in, leaning hard on* * *• tightening -
6 revnostan
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7 zategnuti se
vr pf (be)come taut; (odnosi) become strained* * *• tighten -
8 zategnutost
f tension; strain; tightness, taut-ness (- napetost); popuštanje -i easing of tension(s) itd. (- napetost); dipl detente* * *• tenseness• tension -
9 napinjanje
n stretching, straining; drawing taut; (luka) bending, drawing; (naprezanje) exertion; med (vjetrovi) flatulence, wind(s), A coll gas -
10 pritegnut
pp & adj (made) taut, tightened, pulled tight, drawn in (tight); (uzde) reined in
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