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1 omotaj
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2 prelomi
• wrap -
3 ciklični niz
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4 omotati
wrap up, envelop* * *• envelop• wind• wrap• tape -
5 pokrivač
* * *• carpet• rug• vesture• wrap• wrapper• sheath• spread• integument• blanket• coverlet• covering• counterpane• cover• pall• pled• plaid• mantle -
6 presavijanje
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7 uviti
* * *• enroll• roll• twist• wrap• furl• implicate• bend• convolute• curl• pack• muffle -
8 povlačenje naslova
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9 umotati
vt pf wrap in/up, do up, envelop, fold in, tuck in* * *• enfold• envelop• enwrap• to wrap• wrap• muffle -
10 obavijati se
vr impf wind/coil/loop/twist/ /wreathe/swirl/wrap around; wrap oneself in* * *• wind -
11 obavijati
vt impf wind/coil/loop/twist around; entwine-, interlace; wrap in; iter keep winding/coiling itd. around I tama je -la dvorac the castle was shrouded/enveloped in darkness; -ti velom tajne shroud (ili wrap up) in secrecy -
12 ovijati se
vr impf wind/wrap/twist/coil around ; impf wind/wrap itd. repeatedly -
13 adresa
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14 bez povlačenja
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15 marama
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16 namotati
wind up, roll up* * *• wrap• spool• belay• quill• reel -
17 ne povlačiti
• no wrap -
18 obaviti
do, take care, get done, attend to something* * *• embosom• carry out• complete• effect• doing• do• you do• wrap• shroud• pursue• involve• get done• accomplish• attend to something• perform• rendering• muffle -
19 obložiti
incrust, sheathe, encrust* * *• envelop• board up• coat• revet• wrap• sheathe• sod• inlay• incase• lath• lay over• cover• paper• panel• overlay• plate -
20 ogrtač
coat, cloak, mantle* * *• cape• coat• cloak• robe• wrap• slipper• frock• gown• cope• overall• overcoat• mantle
См. также в других словарях:
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