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1 naići na
• come across; come upon; encounter; falling; happen upon; hit on; hit upon; meet with; strike hands; to hit on; to hit upon -
2 nabasati na
• come against; come upon; hit on; hit upon; stumble on; stumble upon -
3 doći na
• come upon; pitch upon -
4 iznenadno navaliti
• come down; come upon -
5 slučajno naići na
• come upon something -
6 postati zavisan od
• come upon; habit forming -
7 slučajno naći
• come upon something -
8 nabasati
• blunder; come against; come upon; hit on; hit upon; light off down from; rub against a person; stumble on; stumble upon; to hit on; to hit upon -
9 navaliti
• assail; attack; close about; come on; come upon; crowd; fall on; fall to; go it; invade; pounce; press; press upon; push; rush; rush hours; rush it; set on; set upon; throng; to go in; to go it; urge -
10 napasti
• aggress; assail; assault; attack; attempt; beset; bite; charge; come at; come on; come upon; contravene; descend; engage; fall on; fall to; fall upon; graze; infest; insult; invade; raid -
11 nasrnuti na
• aggress; come upon; mob; rush at -
12 biti ravan
• amount; be upon a par with; coincide; come; come up to; contain; equal; hold hand with; rival -
13 početi
• a fall; began; begin; begin by; begin up on; begun; come in; commence; embark; enter into; enter upon; fall to; fire away; go (went, gone); inaugurate; initiating; launch; lead off; lead out; open; pitch in; set about; set in; set on; set upon; start; take up; throw off -
14 saglasiti se
• accede; adopt; agree; assent; by common consent; come to terms; confirm; cotton; fall in; harmonize; in chime; join; jump; sa close with; to come to terms; to meet upon; with one accord; with one consent -
15 dohvatiti
• catch hold; clinch; come at; fall to logs; fetch; get to logs; go to logs; grabble; grasp; handfast; hit; hold; lay hands on; lay hands upon; lay hold; passing; punish; reach; reash; regain; seize; take hold -
16 držati se
• adhere; be observant of; bear; behave; cling; come off; comport; depend; fasten out; fasten upon; go with; hang together; hold (held, held); hold back; hold by; hold for; hold good; hold together; keep; keep out; mind; observantly; observe; posture; stand for; stand to; to go with -
17 posetiti
• call; call upon; go to see; pay a visit to; pay a vizit; see; see service; to come and see; to pay a visit; visit
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