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21 štrajk
• strife; strike; turnout; turn-out; walkout -
22 zbor
• assemblage; athering; congress; convocation; gathering; meeting; moot; roll call; roll-call; synod; turn-out -
23 pogled
• aspect; eye; glance; glimps; look; look-out; looks; outlook; prospect; regard; respect; scenery; scrutiny; seeing; sight; spectacle; turn up the whites of one's ey; turn up the whites of ones eye; view; vista -
24 iskopati
• dig; dig in; dig out; dig up; digging up; disentomb; disinter; excavate; exhume; grub; grub up; mine; root out; root up; sink; to grub up; turn up; unearth -
25 oterati
• banish; dismiss; dispel; drive away; eject; fire out; hunt; improve about; improve away; improve off; improve out; pack away; pack off; repel; scare; scare away; scare off; send off; thirst; throw off; turn away; uproot -
26 desiti se
• bechance; befall; betide; came; chance; come; come about; come to pass; come true; enact; fall out; fare; go on; happen; intervene; occur; pass; pass as; repeat; take place; turn up -
27 ispasti dobro
• fall; fall out well; turn -
28 izbeći
• avoid; cheat; come off; dodge; elude; escape; evade; fence; fend off; flee; flinch; forbear; give the go by; give the go-by; help; keep off; keep out; miss; parry; refuge; shirk; side step; side-step; to give the go by; turn away; ward -
29 obelodaniti se
• announce; detect; disclose; discover; discovery; divulge; evince; reveal; rewieve; rout; set abroad; to bring out; transpire; turn up; unfold; unroll -
30 posuvraćen
• invert; inverted; out of the way; preposterous; reflex; turn-over -
31 razboleti se
• be taken ill; fall ill; fall sick; sicken; sing out; turn sick -
32 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 -
33 uraditi
• bring in practice; bring into practice; comminute; commit; do; make; making; perform; put in practice; put into practice; put out to service; reduce to practice; run in; to get up; transact; turn off
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