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21 potpredsjedništvo
n vice-chairmanship; vice--premiership, deputy premiership; vice-presidency -
22 poročan
adj vice-ridden; corrupt, depraved, debased | -na osoba person of vice* * *• vicious• wicked• profane• bad -
23 rektorat
m B univ vice-chancellor's office(s); A univ president's office(s). Administration Building; Senate House* * *• vice-chancellor's office -
24 ukliještiti
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25 banski
adj (civil) governor's, warden's; hist Vice-Roy's, banal, Vice-Regal, ban's I hist -a Hrvatska Civil Croatia -
26 čega
pron (gen. od što) I čega ima? what is there?; čega se bojiš? what are you afraid of?; od čega je to? what is it made of?; (staje uzrok?) what is the cause of it?; zbog bilo čega because of anything; početi ni od -početi* * *• vice -
27 dozapovjednik
m mil second in command, deputy/vice commander* * *• second in command -
28 mana
flaw, fault, defect, nedostatak imperfection, drawback, tjelesna mana physical disabilaty, govorna mana speech defect, bez mane flawless, perfect* * *• demerit• defect• disadvantage• drawback• vice• shortcoming• failing• fault• flaw• imperfection• manna -
29 namjesništvo
n (vice-)regency, governorship; vicegerency I kraljevsko namjesništvo Regency* * *• deputyship• proconsulate• governorship• regency -
30 obratno
coversely, on the contrary* * *• vice-versa• inversely• conversely• coversely• other way around -
31 odati se
vr pf get into the habit of, indulge in, become addicted to | odati se piću take to drink; odati se poroku become/fall prey to vice* * *• apply -
32 potkralj
viceroy, vice king* * *• viceroy -
33 protivno
adv contrary to; adversely, contrariwise, conversely, in contradiction to, in opposition to; - u -m, - tome, učiniti protivno; - protivan* * *• vice• against -
34 rektor
m head of university; B univ (počasni) chancellor (zamjenik, pravi rektor: vice-chancellor); A univ president* * *• provost• rector -
35 stegnuti
constringe, constrict, astrict, vice, vise* * *• tighten• seize• grip• bind• constrain• constrict• contract• astrict• restrict -
36 suprotno
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37 zamjenik
substitue, deputy, representative* * *• deputy• vice• understudy• understady• vicar• standby• solicitor• stand in• substitution• substitute• procurator• proxy• locum tenens• lieutenant• fill in• alternate• associate• assistant• nizam -
38 dogradonačelnik
m vice/deputy mayor dograđen pp & adj added (on), built as an annex; completed, fully developed -
39 doprvak
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40 doravnatelj
m vice-manager, sub-manager; sch assistant principal/head(master)
См. также в других словарях:
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