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1 prodajni odjel
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2 svezala
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3 vezano
tied/linked to* * *• linked -
4 zavezan
pp tied (up), bound up; laced up; blindfolded; made fast; (crijeva) - zapletaj* * *• bound up• tied up• tied• laced up• blindfolded• belayed• made fast -
5 mucav
adj stammering, stuttering; fig inarticulate, tongue-tied* * *• tongue tied -
6 privezan
pp attached, fastened, tied, secured, bound/lashed to; (čamac, brod) moored; (konj na paši) tethered; (pas na lancu) chained* * *• tied -
7 tepav
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8 vezan
bound, tied, brod moored* * *• bound• bounded• cohesive• tied• stiff• binding• connected• associated• obliged• related -
9 zauzet
pp adj captured, seized, taken, conquered, carried, taken possession of; (zaposlen) engaged, busy, occupied, tied up; (hotel) - popunjen | jako zauzet very busy/engaged/occupied, having a very busy schedule, booked solid, coll (all) sold out, all tied up; »zauzeto«* * *• engaged• captured• busy• taken• corrupted• conquered• occupied• reserved -
10 zauzlan
pp knotted, tied in a knot, tied in knots -
11 jajovod
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12 mutav
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13 mutavac
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14 mutavost
f being tongue-tied, inarticulateness* * *• muteness• mutism -
15 neprivezan
pp & adj not tied, untied, unfastened, unsecured (by a line/rope/string); (čamac) unmoored* * *• unattached -
16 nezauzet
pp & adj unoccupied; idle, leisured, not busy, not tied up, unengaged, with no-thing to do, free; untaken, vacant; (neosvojen) uncaptured, unseized, unconquered* * *• unoccupied• void• nonoccupied -
17 nijem
adj (od rođenja) mute, dumb; wordless Il ostao sam nijem pred - zanijemio sam pred; -o »e« silent "e"* * *• dumb• tongue-tied• tuneless• silent• speechless• soundless• inarticulate• mute -
18 papučar
m slipper-maker; fig (muž) henpecked husband | on je - he's henpecked, A sl he's pussywhipped; he is tied to his wife's apron--strings, the gray mare is the better horse* * *• henpecked -
19 povezan
pp & adj linked, connected, tied up (with), bound with; associated, identified with; related, correlated; in touch with, having links/ties with; (rana) dressed, bandaged; - uvezan | uzajamno povezan interconnected, interlinked, interrelated, interlocking, inter* * *• bound• coined• linked• banded• connected• correlated• affiliated• affine• associative• associated• associate• attached• on line• online• merged• relative• referenced• related -
20 svezan
pp bound, tied itd. (- vezan)* * *• belayed
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