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1 charge
s 1. [mil] [el] naboj 2. [her] lozinka, slika grba 3. [fig] teret; opterećenje, dug (on a house) 4. cijena, trošak paska, nadzor, trud, skrb, briga; uprava, dužnost, služba; odgovornost ([of] za) 6. štićenik, štićenica, povjerena osoba ili stvar 7. nalog, uputa; poziv, opomena 8. namet, pristojba, tarifa 9. optužba 10. [mil] juriš; signal za juriš 11. [eccl] pastva; župa / [com] #s [pl] = troškovi, izdaci; to give a [p] in # = predati koga policiji; to lay to one's # = teretiti koga; to be in # of = voditi, upravljati, biti zadužen za, biti odgovoran za, brinuti se za; under the # of = na čijoj brizi, vođen od, pod čijom upravom; to make a # for a [th] = zaračunati što; to take # of = preuzeti brigu (ili odgovornost) za što, pobrinuti se za; [com] to the #s of = na (čiji) teret; no #, free of # = bez troškova, oslobođen od troškova, besplatan; [com] petty #s [pl] = sitni izdaci; at our #s = na naš teret; #s forward = pouzećem; troškove plaća primalac; what are the #s against him? = zbog čega ga okrivljuju? s [mil] oficirski konj; bojni konj s [arch] (velika plosnata) zdjela* * *
cijena
davanje
dug
dužnost
lik
metak
nabiti
naboj
nadzor
naknada
napajati
napasti
naplaćivati
naplata
naplatiti
natovariti
natući
navala
odgovornost
okriviti
opteretiti
optužba
optužiti
pristojba
puniti
punjenje
stopa
taksa
terećenje
teret
teretiti
tužiti
zacijeniti
zaduženje
zadužiti
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2 give in charge
predati -
3 denial
s nijekanje, poricanje, odricanje; uskraćenje, uskrata, odbijanje; [fam] koša- rica / self # = samoodricanje; to meet charge wth flat # = odlučno odbiti optužbu; to give a # to a th = nešto zanijekati, poreći; suprotstaviti se čemu; to make no # = ne dopuštati prigovora* * *
demanti
odbijanje
odricanje
opovrgnuće
otkaz
poricanje
uskrata
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