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1 prigradski razgovor
• local battery call; out office of-town call -
2 međumesni razgovor
• out office of-town call -
3 vikati
• bawl; blare; call; call down; call for; clamor; clamour; cry; cry out; exclaim; heil; hoop; hoot; hurra; hurrah; noise; outcry; shout; vocaferate; yell; yowl -
4 izneti
• adduce; aggegate; allege; bring forward; bring out; call up; came; come; come to; come up to; dropping; educe; expose; expound; get aboard; get abroad; get out; give out; introduce; look; offer; offering; out; pass back; pose; produce; propound; put; put forth; put forward; put up; rai -
5 zbor
• assemblage; athering; congress; convocation; gathering; meeting; moot; roll call; roll-call; synod; turn-out -
6 otkazati
• break down; call in; cancel; countermand; cry off; denounceto give out; disannul; dismiss; dissassemble; give out; to cancel; to give notice; to recall -
7 zahtevati
• ask; ask about; ask for; call for; claim; cry for; demand; desire; dictate; exact; expect; lay claim; necessitate; postulate; require; seek; solicit; stick out; stick out for; to demand; to request; to require; urge; want -
8 doći
• accede; arrive; be; call; came; com; come; come by; come in; come to pass; crop up; get; go; occur; proceed; rise; rise again; succeed; tick; to arrive; turn out; turn up; visit; went
См. также в других словарях:
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