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06:29 Jun 30, 2005 |
English to Bosnian translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Philosophy | |||||
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| Selected response from: Mike Lovric Local time: 01:40 | ||||
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5 +1 | ili se prilagodi ili se povuci |
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5 | navikni se ili se izvuci (see comments) |
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3 +1 | prilagoditi se ili se povuci/otici |
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prilagoditi se ili se povuci/otici Explanation: ...otprilike. |
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ili se prilagodi ili se povuci Explanation: No comment! |
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navikni se ili se izvuci (see comments) Explanation: navikni se na nesto ili se izvuci iz toga or navikni se na nesto ili se od toga odstrani or navikni se na nesto ili odustani od toga or navikni se na to ili idi, etc There are several options for these two words, and it is hard to determine which equivalent to use without having posted more context. However, the above mentioned should fit into most of translations Evacuate Verb 1. Move out of an unsafe location into safety; "After the earthquake, residents were evacuated". 2. Empty completely; "evacuate the bottle". 3. Move people from their homes or country. 4. Create a vacuum in (a bulb, flask, reaction vessel, etc.). 5. Excrete or discharge from the body acclimate does not stand for priviknuti se (get used to something temporarily), but for naviknuti se (to get accustomized or familiarized to something or with somebody in full) good luck -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days 11 hrs 4 mins (2005-07-02 17:34:15 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- in this case, correct thing should be: NAVIKNI SE ILI IDI Good luck / sretno |
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