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Dictionary Croatian English: sth

Translation 1 - 29 of 29

CroatianEnglish
NOUN   a farewell to sb./sth. | farewells to sb./sth.
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SYNO   STH | growth hormone ... 
nekaj {pron} [zagor.]something <sth.>
nešto {pron}something <sth.>
Verbs
nadopuniti [sv.] štoto complete sth.
nadopunjavati [nesv.] štoto complete sth.
Unverified suzdržati što [sv.]to contain sth. [control or restrain]
izlučiti što [sv.]to excrete sth.
izlučivati što [nesv.]to excrete sth.
Unverified lučiti nešto [nesv.]to excrete sth.
Unverified bojati se koga/čega [nesv.]to fear sb./sth.
prokockati što [sv.]to gamble sth.
maltretirati koga/što [nesv.]to mistreat sb./sth.
Unverified nadmudriti koga/što [sv.]to outsmart sb./sth.
posjedovati štoto own sth.
prokockati što [sv.] [priliku, vjerodostojnost, novac, imovinu itd.]to squander sth. [opportunity, credibility, money, property etc.]
Unverified podnijeti [sv.]to submit sth. [deliver]
nadopuniti [sv.] štoto supplement sth.
nadopunjavati [nesv.] štoto supplement sth.
Unverified napustiti [sv.]to vacate sth.
2 Words
Unverified odviknuti se (od) nečega [sv.]to give up sth. [habit, addiction, vice]
Unverified inzistirati na čemuto insist on sth.
ustrajati na čemu [nesv.]to insist on sth.
Unverified pojuriti za nekim/nečim [sv.]to run after sb./sth.
Unverified oduzeti što [sv.]to take sth. away
pretvoriti se u što [sv.]to turn into sth.
3 Words
Unverified iznijeti što u javnost [sv.]to go public with sth. [to make sth. publicly known]
radovati se čemuto look forward to sth.
veseliti se čemuto look forward to sth.
sudjelovati u čemuto take part in sth.
Unverified uzeti što zdravo za gotovoto take sth. for granted
 
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» Dieses Gerät BL o.k. ieren sth./ENHR
 

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