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1 provesti
vt pf (voditi) take through, conduct; (u djelo, izvršiti) carry out/through, bring about, execute, effect, put into effect/practice/operation, enforce, realize, implement, act on; (prijetnju, obećanje) carry out, make good (on); (dokraja) see/follow throu* * *• escort• execute• carry out• carry through• carried out• complete• show through• spend• take• put in• put through• install• instal• lead• guide• implement• conduct• convey• conducted• achieve• perform• manage -
2 izmjenjivati se
vr impf (prizori) alternate, follow in succession; (na poslu) take turns, work by turns, work in shifts/spells; (na dužnosti) rotate I koji se -uje alternating, alternate; naglo se -ivati alternate rapidly; fig play musical chairs, take part in revolving-* * *• cycle through• alternate -
3 optimistički
adv optimistically, with optimism | gledati optimistički na be optimistic/bullish itd. about, take a bright/rosy view of, look through rose-colored glasses at, paint a rosy picture; ne gledati optimistički na not be optimistic itd. about, take a dim view of* * *• optimistic -
4 porasti
vi pf increase, rise, grow, go up, soar itd. (- odrasti, narasti); (u očima drugih) grow in stature | porastila je nezaposlenost unemployment is up; naglo -ti grow rapidly, shoot up, skyrocket, take a sharp upswing; vrtoglavo -ti fig: go through the roof, grow* * *• rise• to grow• soar• increase• grow up• go up• grow -
5 raskopati
vt pf (zemlju) dig/turn up (the ground), excavate; (pločnik) rip/tear up; (pretražiti) ransack, rummage (through), rake up, search thoroughly; (rastaviti) pull to pieces, take apart
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