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1 shvatiti
* * *• catch on• catch• see• tumble• understand• twig• work out• sense• seize• figure out• get• grasp• conceive• comprehend• apprehend• apprise• appreciate• apprize• perceive• realize• receive• reach• read -
2 prevaliti
overturn, tumble* * *• tumble• keel over -
3 srušiti se
vr pf collapse; go/fall/topple/tumble/ /drop down; be felled, be knocked/brought down; (bubnuti) flop/plump down; (koliko je dug i širok) sprawl; (zgradu) collapse, come down, fall apart, crash/tumble down, come crashing/tumbling down; (režim) fall (apart* * *• come down• collapse• crumble -
4 survati se
vr pf precipitate oneself, fall down a precipice; plunge (down); tumble/topple down; (zrakoplov) crash (- obrušiti se); (grabilica) swoop down, pounce upon; (lavina) thunder/slam down, come thundering down* * *• tumble -
5 grub
* * *• brusque• brutal• brute• boisterous• boorish• broke• bumptious• churlish• coarse• rough and ready• rough and tumble• rugged• rustic• ribald• rough• scurrilous• rude• doggerel• tough• unmannerly• vulgar• sharp• severe• surly• indelicate• inhuman• gruff• ill bred• harsh• crude• oafish• lowbrow -
6 kotrljati
vt impf roll, bowl, trundle, wheel* * *• bowl• roll• tumble• trundle• to roll• wheel -
7 kovitlati se
vr impf swirl, tumble; turn somersaults* * *• twirl• whirl• soar -
8 nered
disarrangement, disarray, discomposure, disorder* * *• chaos• riot• romp• disarray• disorder• disturbance• disarrangement• tumble• upset• squall• litter• anarchi• anarchy• pandemonium• pell mell• misrule• mess• mix up• muddle• muck• muss -
9 pad
drooping, fall* * *• come down• collapse• decrease• decline• descent• degradation• droop• down• downfall• tumble• upset• spill• precipitation• incidence• fall• overthrow• plunge• plunk -
10 pasti
* * *• collapse• come down• drop• tumble• sink• sprawl• lapse• fall down• fall to• fall• fall off• fail• graze• grass• abate• occur• plop• pasture• pasturage• redound -
11 prebacivati
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12 preturiti
vt pf - prevrnuti, prevaliti, premetnuti, prekopati, pretražiti, pretrpjeti, preživjeti* * *• tumble• upturn -
13 prevrnuti se
vr pf turn over, overturn, tip/ /topple/flop/fall over; (brod) capsize; tumble down* * *• capsize• coagulate• upset• flip over• fall over -
14 prevrtanje
n rolling; overthrowing, upsetting* * *• tumble• turn over• somersault -
15 prevrtati se
vr impf turn over repeatedly (- prevrnuti se); fig cartwheel* * *• tumble -
16 razvaliti se
vr pf break/burst/collapse/tumble open; fig sit ungainly, sprawl, loll* * *• sprawl -
17 slučajno naići
• come across• tumble into -
18 spotaći se
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19 drmusanje
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20 kovrtljaj
m spin, whirl, flip, tumble
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