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1 svjedok
witness, očevidac eyewitness* * *• bystander• certifier• deponent• voucher• witness• spectator• onlooker -
2 svjedok dužnik
• witness - debtor -
3 očevidac
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4 kuma
f (krsna) godmother, sponsor; arch (seljanka) goodwife, goody, gossip I vjenčana - maid (udata matron) of honour; marriage witness; (djeveruša) bridesmaid; biti kuma -kumovati* * *• sponsor• godmother -
5 posvjedočiti
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6 pozivati se
vr impf invite each other | -ti se na refer to; (dokaz, primjer) adduce; (kao svjedoka) call to witness, refer to, appeal to; (točku ugovora) invoke a clause; - jući se na referring to; quoting; calling into evidence; invoking, pleading* * *• refer -
7 prisustvovati
vi impf (nečemu) be present (at), be on hand, attend; witness | primanju su -li the reception was attended by* * *• present• attend• assist• attending -
8 prisutan
adj present; (sveprisutan) ubiquitous, ever-present; (duhom, brz na odgovoru) quick at repartee, quick-witted, having presence of mind | biti -an attend, be present at, assist at, witness; (duhom) -ni pl those/all present, present company; (očevici) eyewi* * *• present• inherent• immanent -
9 promatrač
observer, svjedok witness* * *• by stander• bystander• viewer• spectator• spotter• observer• outlook• onlooker -
10 svjedočiti
testify to, give evidence, dokazivati prove* * *• evidence• depose• vouch• witness• testify• testimony• purport• give evidence -
11 uvjeriti se
vr pf convince/satisfy/assure oneself; be convinced/persuaded; find out; (provjeriti) ascertain | sam se uvjeriti se (vlastitim očima) see for oneself, see at first hand, witness* * *• ensure• ascertain -
12 nesvjedočenje
n failure to witness/testify, fail- ure to give evidence -
13 svjedokinja
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