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1 rastvoren
pp opened, thrown open; decomposed, decayed; chem - otopljen* * *• digested• wide open• wide-open• solute -
2 razrogačiti se
vr pf (oči) open wide, coll pop wide open -
3 rastvoriti se
vr pf open (wide); chem - otopiti se -
4 razrogačiti
vt pf (oči) open wide (one's eyes), coll pop (one's eyes) -
5 širom otvoren
• wide-open -
6 prostranstvo
n (wide) space, expanse | široka -a wide open spaces; na našim -ima in this land of ours* * *• expanse• breadth• vastness• width• space• spread• area -
7 gas
m - plin; rust - petrolej I mot papučica za gas accelerator; mot (do)dati gas.(pritisnuti papučicu za -) open/advance the throttle, step on the gas, gun one's engine; mot daj gas! step on it!; mot dati puni - open the throttle wide, gun a motor/engine/car/ /mo* * *• earth gas• gas -
8 rastvoriti
vt pf (otvoriti) open (up), push/throw wide open; chem - otopiti -
9 budan
awake, sasvim budan wide awake* * *• vigilant• watchful• sleepless• awake• alert• open eyed -
10 rastvaranje
n opening (up), pushing wide open; decomposition, decay; chem -otapanje* * *• dissolution -
11 širom
adv - diljem | širom otvoren wide open* * *• throughout• over -
12 bečiti
vr impf I -oči stare, open one's eyes wide, pop one's eyes, make saucer eyes at -
13 izbuljiti
vt pf I izbuljiti oči open one's eyes wide, goggle at, coll pop one's eyes -
14 razjapiti (se)
vt (vr) pf open/yawn wide
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