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1 držati nekoga za nešto
• take for -
2 uzeti zdravo za gotovo
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3 držati koga za što
• take for -
4 držati nekoga za nešto
• take for -
5 izvaditi kartu za
• take engage a passage for -
6 pogrešno držati
• take for -
7 pogrešno smatrati
• take for -
8 putovati preko mora u
• take engage a passage for -
9 uzeti ćto za ozbiljno
• take a thing for serious -
10 uzeti zdravo za gotovo
• take for granted -
11 uzeti u obzir
• attention give attention; consider; consult; give attention; pay attention; take account of; take into accounnt; take into account; to allowing for; to make allowance for; to take into account; to take into consideration -
12 paziti na
• give heed to; look after; pay attention to; pay heed to; take heed to; take notice of a thing; to take care (of); watch; watch for -
13 uzeti za istinu
• presume; take for granted; to take for granted -
14 truditi se
• afforce oneself; assay; be at some pain; bestir; effort; endeavour; exert; go to trouble; labour; make a shift; run for; strive; strive (strove, striven); struggle; take pains; take trouble; wrestle -
15 skloniti se
• give room for; go out of the way; make room for; pavilion; remove oneself; shelter oneself; stand aloof; stand aside; stand away; take shelter; turn aside -
16 smatrati
• ate; believe; calculate; conceive; conside; consider; count; deem; evaluate; fancy; guess; hold (held, held); judge; look on (upon); opine; reckon over; referre; regard; repute; size up; soppose; suppose; take for; think (thought, thought); to account for; write down -
17 smatrati
• regard• suppose• calculate• consider• count• deem• evaluate• fancy• take for• think• guess• hold• judge• look on -
18 ići na trčanje
• go for a run; take a run -
19 imati u vidu
• be in for; mean; not forget; to bear in mind; to keep in sight; to take into account -
20 napraviti izlet
• go for a run; have a run; out it; take a run
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