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s 1. (o suncu) izlaženje, izlaz, ishod; penjanje, uspinjanje, uzlaženje; [theat] dizanje (zastora); poboljšanje života, uzdizanje, napredovanje 2. uspon, uzlazak, uzvišica, uzvišenje, brežuljak; visina stepenica (stubišta itd.) 3. dizanje, povećavanje; prirast (in=na); [mus] povišenje (glasa); [com] porast, skok, skakanje, hosa (cijena); dodatak, povišica (plaće) 4. uzrok; izvor, vrelo / to get (take) a # out of a p = razljutiti, izazvati nekoga; to give # to = prouzročiti, dati povoda čemu, dovesti do čega; to have (take) its # in (from) = izvirati, proizlaziti iz; on the # = u porastu* * *
brežuljak
dići
dići se
dizanje
dizati se
izlaziti
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napredak
napredovati
penjanje
popeti se
porast
porasti
rasti
uspon
ustati
uzbrdica
uzvišenje
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