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21 naopako
inversly, krivo wrongly, naglavce upside down* * *• upside down• upside• wrong -
22 nepravi
adj (krivi) wrong, not the right one; improper, inappropriate; quasi-; (lažan) not genuine, spurious, apocriphal, sham, imitation* * *• apocryphal• phony -
23 nepravilan
* * *• broke• curved• unfair• vicious• undue• wrong• incorrect• irregular• improper• heteroclite• abnormal• anomalous• mal• mis -
24 netočan
adj (neispravan) incorrect, inaccurate, inexact, imprecise; (pogrešan) erroneous, wrong, untrue; (koji kasni) unpunctual* * *• untrue• inexact• incorrect• inaccurate• laxly• FALSE• bad -
25 netočno
adv incorrectly, inaccurately, inexactly, erroneously* * *• wrong• incorrectly• inaccurately• badly -
26 onkraj
adv on the other/further side of, beyond; (preko) across I onkraj brave on the wrong side of the bars* * *• across -
27 osobna krivnja
• personal wrong -
28 poći po zlu
• go wrong -
29 pogrešno
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30 prevariti se
vr pf miscalculate, misjudge, go wrong* * *• blunder• mistake -
31 prijestup
* * *• transgression• violation• wrong• wrongdoing• felony• foot fault• peccancy• misdemeanor• misdemeanour -
32 ustati na lijevu nogu
• get out of bed on wrong side -
33 zao
evil, bad, naughty* * *• evil• vicious• vile• worst• wrong• wicked• worse• goblin• ill disposed• harm• ill• bad• arrant• ornery• peevish• malefic• mischievous• malevolent• mean• malicious• maleficent• nasty• nefarious• naughty -
34 zlo
evil, sin, zlo mi je I feel sick* * *• evil• wrong• woe• sin• harm• ill• badly• pest• mischif -
35 budibogsnama
adv coll awfully, all wrong itd. (-grozno, naopako) l nekakvi, -, socijalizam! some sort of socialism, God help us all! -
36 iskupiti se
vr pf redeem oneself; eccl expiate for one's sins, be saved; fig make up for it, atone for it, make amends; (ispraviti krivicu) redress a wrong -
37 iziritiran
pp & adj emph (thoroughly) irritated, rubbed (very much) the wrong way itd. ( - iritirati) -
38 izjaloviti se
wp/fail, fall through, miscarry, go/ /turn sour, fizzle out, come to nothing, go wrong (-» doživjeti neuspjeh, propasti); be thwarted/foiled/frustrated; sve mi se -lo all my plans failed, all my hopes were dashed -
39 kiselo
adv sourly, acidly, in a sour (ili in an acid) manner ; unhappily I kiselo se nasmijati laugh on the wrong side of one's mouth/face; - gledati watch sourly, watch with (ili make, pull) a sour face -
40 klapati
vi impf coll Ger work, run smoothly function, be well-organized, be a success I ne -a it doesn't work; it's badly organized1, it's a mess; nešto tu ne -a something is wrong here; sad -a it's O.K. now
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