dabble {v} (to cause splashing by moving a body part in soft mud, water, etc.)
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:: brčkati
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dace {n} (Leuciscus leuciscus)
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:: кленић; klenić {m}
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dacha {n} (Russian villa or summer house)
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:: дача {f}; dača {f}
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dachshund {n} (breed of dog)
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:: јазавичар {m}; jazavičar {m}
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dacite {n} (an igneous, volcanic rock with a high iron content)
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:: дацит
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Daco-Romanian {n} (a more specific name for the Romanian language)
|
:: dačkorumunjski jezik {m}
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dad {n} (informal: a father)
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:: тата {m}; tȁta {m}
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dadaism {n} (cultural movement, see also: Dada)
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:: dadaizam {m}
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daffodil {n} (flower)
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:: нарцис {m}, суноврат {m}; narcis {m}, sunovrat {m}
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Daffy Duck {prop} (comic duck)
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:: Patak Darko , Patak Dodo
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Dagestan {prop} (federal subject of Russia)
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:: Дагестан {m}; Dȁgestān {m}
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dagga {n} (cement) SEE: cement
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::
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dagger {n} (a stabbing weapon)
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:: bodež {m}, бодеж {m}, kama {f}, кама {f}
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dagger {n} (a text character)
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:: križ, krst
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daily {adj} (that occurs every day)
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:: свакодневно; svakodnevno
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daily {n} (newspaper)
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:: дневне новине {f-p}; dnevne novine {f-p}
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daily {adv} (every day)
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:: свакодневно, svakodnevno
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dainty {adj} (fastidious and fussy when eating)
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:: izbirljiv
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daisy {n} (Bellis perennis)
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:: tràtīnčica {f}, bȇla ráda {f}
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dale {n} (valley)
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:: dol, dolina, udolina
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Dalmatia {prop} (region in Croatia)
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:: Далмација {f}; Dàlmācija {f}
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Dalmatian {adj} (relating to Dalmatia or its people)
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:: далматӣнскӣ; dalmàtīnskī
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Dalmatian {n} (person from Dalmatia)
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:: Далматинац {m}, Далматӣнка {f}; Dalmatínac {m}, Dalmàtīnka {f}
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Dalmatian {n} (breed of dog)
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:: далматинер {m}; dalmatíner {m}
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Dalmatian {prop} (extinct Romance language of Croatia)
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:: далматскӣ језик {m}; dàlmatskī jèzik {m}
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dam {n} (structure placed across a flowing body of water)
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:: насип {m}, брана {f}, гат {m}; nasip {m}, brana {f}, gat {m}
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damage {n} (abstract measure of something not being intact; harm)
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:: štȅta {f}
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damage {n} (cost or expense)
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:: štȅta {f}
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damage {v} (to make something less intact or even destroy it; to harm or cause destruction)
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:: oštetiti, pokvariti
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damage {v}
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:: оштетити, ošteteti; uništiti
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Damascus {prop} (the capital city of Syria)
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:: Дамаск {m}; Dàmask {m}
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Damascus steel {n} (ancient kind of steel used in sword making)
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:: dàmast {m}
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damask {n} (fabric)
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:: дамаст {m}; dàmast {m}
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damask {n} (Damascus steel) SEE: Damascus steel
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::
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dame {n} (title equivalent to Sir for a female knight)
|
:: dama
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dame {n} ((archaic) lady, woman)
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:: dama {f}, gospa
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dammit {interj} (expression of anger or disappointment)
|
:: kvragu, ђаволи
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damn {adj} (generic intensifier)
|
:: проклет; proklet
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damn {interj} (non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.)
|
:: kvragu (to the devil)
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damp {adj} (Being in a state between dry and wet)
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:: vlažan
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damp {n} (moisture)
|
:: vlaga {f}
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damson {n} (tree)
|
:: трношљива {f}; trnòšljiva {f}
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damson {n} (fruit)
|
:: трношљива {f}; trnòšljiva {f}
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dance {n} (movements to music)
|
:: плес {m}, игранка {f}, танац {m}; ples {m}, igranka {f}, tanac {m}
|
dance {v} (move rhythmically to music)
|
:: плесати {impf}; plesati {impf}
|
dance floor {n} (an area for dancing)
|
:: подијум за плес {m}, подијум за игру {m}; podijum za ples {m}, podijum za igru {m}
|
dancer {n} (person who dances)
|
:: plèsāč {m}
|
dancer {n} (a female person who dances)
|
:: plesàčica {f}
|
dandelion {n} (plant, wild flower of the genus Taraxacum)
|
:: маслачак {m}; masláčak {m}
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dander {n} (dead skin shed by animals)
|
:: perut, prhut
|
dandruff {n} (skin flakes)
|
:: перут {m}; perut {m}
|
dandy {n} (man very concerned about his clothes and his appearance)
|
:: kicoš {m}, dasa {m}
|
dandy {n} (yawl) SEE: yawl
|
::
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Dane {n} (person from Denmark or of Danish descent)
|
:: Данац {m}, Данкиња {f}; Dánac {m}, Dankinja {f}
|
dang {adj} (damn) SEE: damn
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::
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danger {n} (exposure to likely harm)
|
:: опасност {f}; opasnost {f}
|
danger {n} (instance or cause of liable harm)
|
:: опасност {f}; opasnost {f}
|
dangerless {adj}
|
:: siguran
|
dangerous {adj} (full of danger)
|
:: опасан; ȍpāsan
|
Daniel {prop} (biblical person)
|
:: Danijel {m}, Данијел {m}
|
Danish {prop} (language)
|
:: дански {m}; danski {m}
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Danish {adj} (of Denmark)
|
:: данскӣ; dȃnskī
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Danish {n} (native of Denmark) SEE: Dane
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::
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Dantean {adj} (of or pertaining to Dante or his style) SEE: Dantesque
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::
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Dantesque {adj} (of or pertaining to Dante or his style, with elevated tone and somber focus)
|
:: дантеовскӣ; dànteovskī
|
Danube {prop} (river of Europe that flows to the Black Sea)
|
:: Дунав {m}; Dùnav {m}
|
Danzig {prop} (Gdańsk) SEE: Gdańsk
|
::
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daphne {n} (shrub in the genus Daphne)
|
:: ликовац {m}; lȉkovac {m}
|
daredevil {adj} (recklessly bold; adventurous)
|
:: nebojša
|
Darius {prop} (any of several Persian kings)
|
:: Дарије {m}; Darije {m}
|
dark {adj} (having an absolute or relative lack of light)
|
:: mračan; таман; taman
|
dark {adj} (hidden, secret)
|
:: mračan; zamračeno, zatamnjeno
|
dark {adj} (without moral or spiritual light)
|
:: мрачан; mráčan
|
dark {adj} (not bright or light, deeper in hue)
|
:: taman, tmast; pomračno
|
dark {adj}
|
:: mračan; taman
|
dark {n} (a complete or partial absence of light)
|
:: tmina; tama, tamnoća, polumrak , tamnina, mrak
|
dark {n} (ignorance)
|
:: táma {f}, mrȃk
|
dark {n} (nightfall)
|
:: mrklina {f}; mrak, tamnoća, tamnina, tama {f}
|
dark {n}
|
:: mrak {m}
|
darken {v}
|
:: pomračiti, zamračiti
|
darkly {adv} (with a dark appearance)
|
:: tȃmno, тамно
|
darkly {adv} (in a morbid manner, see also: morbidly; sinisterly)
|
:: sȕmōrno, суморно
|
dark magic {n} (black magic) SEE: black magic
|
::
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dark matter {n} (particles of matter that cannot be detected by their radiation)
|
:: тамна твар {f}, тамна материја {f}; tamna tvȃr {f}, tamna màtērija {f}
|
darkness {n} (state of being dark)
|
:: тама {f}; tama {f}, tamnoća, mračnina, mračnost
|
darmstadtium {n} (transuranic chemical element with atomic number 110)
|
:: darmstadij {m}
|
darn {adj} (damn) SEE: damn
|
::
|
darn {interj} (damn) SEE: damn
|
::
|
darn {v} (damn) SEE: damn
|
::
|
dart {n} (stitched fold)
|
:: ušitak {m}
|
dart {n} (game)
|
:: pikado
|
dart {n} (zoology: fish) SEE: dace
|
::
|
darts {n} (game)
|
:: pikado {n}
|
Darwinism {n} (principles of natural selection)
|
:: darvinìzam {m}
|
Darwinist {n} (a believer in Darwinism)
|
:: darvìnist {m}
|
dash {n} (colloquial: hyphen) SEE: hyphen
|
::
|
dash {n} (typographic symbol)
|
:: црта {f}, цртица {f}; crta {f}, crtica {f}
|
dash {n} (dashboard) SEE: dashboard
|
::
|
dashboard {n} (panel under the windscreen of a motor car or aircraft)
|
:: управљачница {f}, контролна табла {f}; upravljačnica {f}, kontrolna tabla {f}
|
dashboard {n} (graphical user interface)
|
:: управљачница {f}, контролна табла {f}; upravljačnica {f}, kontrolna tabla {f}
|
dashboard {v} (to organize in a dashboard format)
|
:: panelirati
|
data {n} (information)
|
:: податци {m-p}, подаци {m-p}; podatci {m-p}, podaci {m-p}
|
databank {n} (database) SEE: database
|
::
|
database {n} (collection of information)
|
:: база података {f}; baza podataka {f}
|
database {n} (software program)
|
:: база података {f}; baza podataka {f}
|
data set {n} (modem) SEE: modem
|
::
|
data set {n} (file of related records)
|
:: skup podataka {m}
|
data set {n} (set of data to analyze)
|
:: skup podataka {m}
|
data structure {n} (organization of data)
|
:: podatkovna struktura {f}
|
date {n} (fruit of the date palm)
|
:: хурма {f}, датуља {f}, финик {m}, урма ; hurma {f}, datulja {f}, finik {m}, ȗrma
|
date {n} (that which specifies the time of writing, inscription etc.)
|
:: надневак {m}, датум {m}; nadnevak {m}, datum {m}
|
date {n} (point of time at which a transaction or event takes place)
|
:: датум {m}; datum {m}
|
date {n} (pre-arranged social meeting)
|
:: састанак {m}, спој {m}; sastanak {m}, spoj {m}, randes {m}
|
date {n} (date palm) SEE: date palm
|
::
|
date of birth {n} (birthday) SEE: birthday
|
::
|
date of birth {n} (date and year when something was born)
|
:: датум рођења {m}; datum rođenja {m}
|
date palm {n} (Phoenix dactylifera)
|
:: датула {f}, датуља {f}; datula {f}, datulja {f}
|
date tree {n} (date palm) SEE: date palm
|
::
|
dative {n} (dative case) SEE: dative case
|
::
|
dative case {n} (case used to express direction towards an indirect object)
|
:: датив {m}; dativ {m}
|
datum {n} (single piece of information)
|
:: podatak {m}
|
daub {n} (soft coating of mud, plaster etc)
|
:: žbuka
|
daub {n} (crude or amateurish painting)
|
:: mazarija {f}, mrljotina {f}
|
daub {v} (to apply something in hasty or crude strokes)
|
:: namrljati
|
dauber {n} (unskillful painter)
|
:: mazalo {n}
|
daughter {n} (female offspring)
|
:: ћерка {f}, кћерка {f}, кћи {f}; ćerka {f}, kćerka {f}, kći {f}
|
daughter-in-law {n} (wife of one's child)
|
:: снаха {f}, снаја {f}; snaha {f}, snaja {f}
|
daunting {adj} (discouraging; inspiring fear)
|
:: obeshrabrujuće
|
daunting {adj} (intimidatingly impressive, see also: awe-inspiring; overwhelming)
|
:: obeshrabrujuće, strahotno
|
dauntless {adj} (invulnerable to fear or intimidation)
|
:: neustrašiv, неустрашив {m} /neustrašiv/
|
David {prop} (king of Israel)
|
:: Краљ Давид; Kralj David
|
Davidson {prop} (surname meaning "son of David" in other languages)
|
:: Давидовић; Davidović
|
Davis {prop} (surname derived from David) SEE: Davidson
|
::
|
daw {n} (Coloeus monedula) SEE: jackdaw
|
::
|
daw {v} (dawn) SEE: dawn
|
::
|
dawn {v} (to begin to brighten with daylight)
|
:: svanuti, rasvetliti, nastupiti
|
dawn {v} (to start to appear, to be realized)
|
:: sinuti, sinuće, osanjiti
|
dawn {n} (morning twilight period)
|
:: праскозорје {n}, зора {f}; prȁskozōrje {n}, zòra {f}
|
dawn {n} (rising of the sun)
|
:: zòra {f}, svȉtānje {n}, òsvit {m}, svanúće {n}, svitak
|
dawn {n} (time)
|
:: svanuti, zora, razdan, rasvet, rasvetliti, svanuti, usvanuti, zasvanuti, svitanje, òsvit {m}
|
dawn {n} (beginning)
|
:: svanuće, zòra {f}, svȉtānje {n}, òsvit {m}
|
dawn prayer {n} (fajr) SEE: fajr
|
::
|
day {n} (period of 24 hours)
|
:: дан {m}; dan {m}
|
day {n} (period from midnight to the following midnight)
|
:: дан {m}; dan {m}
|
day {n} (rotational period of a planet)
|
:: дан {m}; dan {m}
|
day {n} (part of a day period which one spends at one’s job, school, etc.)
|
:: дан {m}; dan {m}
|
day {n} (period between sunrise and sunset)
|
:: обданица {f}; obdanica {f}
|
day after tomorrow {n} (day after tomorrow - translation entry)
|
:: прексутра {n}, прекосутра {n}; prèksutra {n}, prekòsutra {n}
|
day after tomorrow {adv} (on the day after tomorrow; in two days - translation entry)
|
:: прексутра, прекосутра, дан послије сутра; prèksutra, prekòsutra, dan poslije sutra
|
day and night {adv} (all the time)
|
:: dan i noć, дан и ноћ
|
day before yesterday {n} (day before yesterday - translation entry)
|
:: прекјуче, prekjuče
|
day before yesterday {adv} (on the day before yesterday - translation entry)
|
:: прекјуче; prekjuče
|
daybook {n} (A daily chronicle; a diary) SEE: diary
|
::
|
daydream {v} (to have such a series of thoughts)
|
:: сањарити; sanjáriti
|
daydreamer {n} (one who daydreams)
|
:: сањалац {m}; sánjalac {m}
|
deactivate {v} (to make something inactive or no longer effective)
|
:: deaktivirati
|
deactivate {v} (to prevent the action of a biochemical agent)
|
:: deaktivirati
|
dead {adj} (no longer alive)
|
:: мртав, умрлӣ; mrtav, ȕmrlī
|
dead end {n} (street or path that goes nowhere)
|
:: слепа улица {f}, слијепа улица {f}; slepa ulica {f}, slijepa ulica {f}
|
dead-end {n} (position) SEE: impasse
|
::
|
dead-end {n} (road with no exit) SEE: dead end
|
::
|
deadfall {n} (cheap, rough bar or saloon) SEE: dive
|
::
|
deadline {n} (date on or before which something must be completed)
|
:: рок {m}, термин {m}; rok {m}, termin {m}
|
deadly nightshade {n} (deadly nightshade; Atropa belladonna)
|
:: велебиље, velebilje
|
deadly sin {n} (any of the seven deadly sins)
|
:: smrtni grijeh {m}
|
dead men tell no tales {proverb} (a dead person can no longer reveal information)
|
:: мртва уста не говоре /mrtva usta ne govore/
|
Dead Sea {prop} (lake in the Middle East)
|
:: Мртво море {n}; Mrtvo more {n}
|
dead tired {adj} (very tired)
|
:: mrtav umoran {m}
|
dead weight {n} (dead weight)
|
:: balast {m}, mrtav teret {m}
|
deaf {adj} (unable to hear)
|
:: глув , глух ; gluv , gluh
|
deaf {n} (deaf people considered as a group)
|
:: gluhi {m-p}, gluhe {f-p}
|
deafening {adj} (loud enough to cause hearing loss)
|
:: zaglušujući {m}
|
deaf-mute {adj} (unable to hear or speak)
|
:: глувонем, глухонијем; gluvonem, gluhonijem
|
deaf-mute {n} (person who is unable to hear or speak)
|
:: gluvonemac {m}, gluvonemak {m}, gluvonemica {f}, gluvonemkinja {f}
|
deafness {n} (condition of being deaf)
|
:: глувоћа {f}, глувост {f} , глухоћа {f}, глухост {f} ; gluvòća {f}, gluvost {f} , gluhòća {f}, gluhost {f}
|
deal {n} (division, share)
|
:: udio
|
deal {n} (large number or amount or extent)
|
:: količina
|
dear {adj} (formal way of addressing)
|
:: поштовани {m-p}, poštovani {m-p}
|
dear {adj}
|
:: mio, drag
|
dear {n} (a very kind, loving person)
|
:: драги {m} {m-p} {c-p}, драга {f}, мила {f}; dragi {m} {m-p} {c-p}, draga {f}, mila {f}
|
dear {adj} (high in price; expensive) SEE: expensive
|
::
|
dear {adj} (sore) SEE: sore
|
::
|
death {n} (cessation of life)
|
:: смрт {f}; smrt {f}
|
death {n} (personification of death)
|
:: смрт {f}; smrt {f}
|
deathbed {n} (the bed on which someone dies)
|
:: самртна постеља {f}; samrtna postelja {f}
|
death camp {n} (facility)
|
:: логор смрти {m}; logor smrti {m}
|
death certificate {n} (document)
|
:: potvrda o smrti {f}
|
death march {n} (forced movement of people in such circumstances that many die during the journey)
|
:: марш смрти {m}; marš smrti {m}
|
death rate {n} (the number of deaths)
|
:: smrtnost {f}
|
death rattle {n} (Gurgling sound sometimes made by a dying person)
|
:: samrtni hropac
|
death seat {n} (the front passenger seat of an automobile) SEE: shotgun
|
::
|
death's-head {n} (a human skull, as symbol of death)
|
:: мртвачка глава {f}; mrtvačka glava {f}
|
debauch {n} (orgy) SEE: orgy
|
::
|
debauched {adj} (corrupted, immoral)
|
:: razvratan {m}
|
debaucher {n} (Somebody who debauches or corrupts others)
|
:: zavodnik {m}, razvratnik {m}
|
debauchery {n} (debauchery)
|
:: razvrat {m}
|
debt {n} (state or condition of owing something to another)
|
:: дуг {m}; dug {m}
|
debt {n} (money that one person or entity owes or is required to pay to another)
|
:: дуг {m}; dug {m}
|
debt {n}
|
:: дуг {m}; dug {m}
|
debtor {n} (a person or firm that owes money)
|
:: дужник {m} /dužnik/, dužnik {m}
|
decade {n} (period of ten years)
|
:: десетлеће {n}; desetleće {n}, decenija
|
decadence {n} (state of moral or artistic decline or deterioration)
|
:: dekadencija {f}, dekadansa {f}, propadanje {n}
|
decal {n} (design or picture to be transferred)
|
:: preslikač, naljepnica
|
Decalogue {prop} (the Ten Commandments) SEE: Ten Commandments
|
::
|
Decameron {prop} (collection of 100 novellas by Boccaccio)
|
:: Декамерон {m}; Dekamèrōn {m}
|
decapitated {adj} (with the head removed)
|
:: obezglavljen {m}
|
deceased {adj} (no longer alive)
|
:: мртви {m}, покојни {m}, умрли {m}; mrtvi {m}, pokojni {m}, umrli {m}
|
deceased {n} (dead person)
|
:: мртвац {m}, покојник {m}; mrtvac {m}, pokojnik {m}
|
deceive {v} (trick or mislead)
|
:: nasamarívati {impf}, nasamáriti {pf}
|
deceleration {n} (the act or process of decelerating)
|
:: децелерација {f}; decelerácija {f}
|
deceleration {n} (amount by which a speed or velocity decreases)
|
:: децелерација {f}; decelerácija {f}
|
December {prop} (twelfth month of the Gregorian calendar)
|
:: децембар {m}, просинац {m} ; dècēmbar {m}, pròsinac {m}
|
decennium {n} (period of 10 years)
|
:: дeценија {f} /decenija/
|
decent {adj} (showing integrity, fairness, moral uprightness)
|
:: пристојан; prístōjan
|
deception {n} (instance of actions fabricated to mislead)
|
:: обмана {f}, превара {f}; obmana {f}, prevara {f}
|
decide {v} (to resolve or settle)
|
:: одлучити; odlúčiti
|
decide {v} (give judgement)
|
:: одлучити; odlúčiti
|
deciduous {adj} (of or pertaining to trees which lose their leaves in winter or the dry season)
|
:: listopadni
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deciduous tooth {n} (baby tooth) SEE: milk tooth
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decigram {n} (metric measurement)
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:: дециграм {m}; dècigram {m}
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decimal {n} (number expressed in this system) SEE: decimal number
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decimal number {n} (number expressed in the decimal system)
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:: децимални број {m}; decimalni broj {m}
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decimate {v} (Roman history: to kill one out of ten men)
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:: десетковати /desetkovati/
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decimate {v} (to collect or pay a tithe) SEE: tithe
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decision {n} (choice or judgement)
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:: одлука {f}, решење {n}; odluka {f}, rešenje {n}, rješenje {n}
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decision {n}
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:: odlučnost {f}
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decisionmaker {n} (One who makes decisions)
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:: odlučilac {m}
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decisive {adj} (having the power or quality of deciding a question or controversy)
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:: odlùčujūćī, prȅsudan
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decisive {adj} (marked by promptness and decision)
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:: ȍdlūčan
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decisively {adv} (in a decisive manner)
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:: одлучно; odlučno
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deck {n} (pack of playing cards)
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:: шпил {m}; špȉl {m}
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deck {n} (floorlike covering on a ship)
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:: палуба {f}; pȁluba {f}
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deck chair {n} (a folding chair with a wooden frame)
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:: лежаљка {f}; lèžāljka {f}
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declension {n} (way of categorizing)
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:: деклинација {f}, склонидба {f}, склањање {n} ; deklinacija {f}, sklonidba {f}, sklanjanje {n}
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declinable {adj} (capable of being declined)
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:: sklònjiv, dȅklinabīlan
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declination {n} (declension) SEE: declension
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declination {n} (at a given point, the angle between magnetic north and true north)
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:: deklinacija {f}
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decline {v} (refuse)
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:: одбити; òdbiti
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decoherence {n} (loss of quantum coherence)
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:: dekoherencija {f}
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decompiler {n} (computer program)
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:: povratni kompilator {m}
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decontamination {n} (process of removing contamination)
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:: деконтаминација {f}; dekontaminacija {f}
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decoy {n} (person or object meant to lure something to danger)
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:: мамац {m} /mamac/
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decoy {n} (animal used by hunters to lure game)
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:: mamac {m}
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dectuple {adj} (tenfold) SEE: tenfold
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dectuple {v} (tenfold) SEE: tenfold
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decuple {adj} (tenfold) SEE: tenfold
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::
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decuple {v} (tenfold) SEE: tenfold
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Ded Moroz {prop} (Father Frost) SEE: Father Frost
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deduct {symbol} (to take one thing from another)
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:: odbiti, одбити
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deductible {adj} (eligible to be deducted)
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:: odbitna franšiza, izvediv
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deed {n} (action)
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:: чин {m}; čȋn {m}
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deem {n} (an opinion, judgment) SEE: opinion
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deen {n} (religion) SEE: religion
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deen {n} (Islam) SEE: Islam
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deen {n} ((Islam) religion; religiosity; the way of life of a pious Muslim)
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:: дин {m}; dȋn {m}
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deep {adj} (having its bottom far down)
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:: дубок; dubok
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deep {adj} (seriously or to a significant extent, not superficial)
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:: dubok
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deep {adj} (of a sound or voice, low in pitch)
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:: dubok
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deep {adj}
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:: dubok
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deep {adv} (deeply)
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:: duboko
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deep blue {adj} (dark blue) SEE: navy
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deep freeze {n} (freezer) SEE: freezer
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deep sea {n} (open sea) SEE: open sea
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::
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deer {n} (animal of the family Cervidae)
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:: јелен {m}, кошута {m}, лане {m}; jèlen {m}, kòšuta {f}, lȁne {n}
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defame {v} (to disgrace, bring into disrepute)
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:: клеветати /klevetati/
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defeat {v} (to overcome in battle or contest)
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:: poraziti
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defeat {n}
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:: poraz {m}
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defeatism {n} (acceptance of defeat without struggle)
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:: дефетизам {m}; defetizam {m}
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defect {n} (fault or malfunction)
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:: defekt {m}; недостатак {m}; nedostatak {m}
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defect {v} (to abandon; to change one's loyalty)
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:: пребјећи; prebjeći
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defect {v} (to desert; to flee combat)
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:: dezertirati
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defect {v} (to join the enemy)
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:: prebeći, prebjeći
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defect {v} (to flee one's country and seek asylum)
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:: izbeći, izbjeći
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defector {n} (one who defects)
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:: prebjeg {m}
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defence {n} (defence) SEE: defense
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defend {v} (ward off attacks against)
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:: бранити {impf}; braniti {impf}
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defendant {n} (person prosecuted or sued, the accused)
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:: branjenik {m}, branjenica {f}
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defender {n} (someone who defends)
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:: бранитељ {m}, бранитељица {f}; brànitelj {m}, branitèljica {f}
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defender {n} (a fighter)
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:: бранитељ {m}, бранитељица {f}; brànitelj {m}, branitèljica {f}
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defender {n} (sports term)
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:: бранӣч {m}, бек {m} {f}; brànīč, bȅk {m} {f}
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defenestration {n} (act of throwing out a window)
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:: дефенестрација {f}; defenestrácija {f}
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defense {n} (action of protecting from attack)
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:: одбрана {f}, обрана {f}; ȍdbrana {f}, ȍbrana {f}
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defense {n} (anything employed to oppose attack)
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:: одбрана {f}, обрана {f}; ȍdbrana {f}, ȍbrana {f}
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defense {n} (argument in support or justification of something)
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:: одбрана {f}, обрана {f}; ȍdbrana {f}, ȍbrana {f}
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defer {v} ((transitive) to delay)
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:: одгодити; odgoditi
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deference {n} (great respect)
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:: pokornost {f}, uvažavanje {n}, respekt {m}
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deference {n} (the willingness to carry out the wishes of others)
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:: pokornost {f}, poslušnost {f}
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defile {n}
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:: klisura {f}, tjesnac {m}
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definite integral {n} (integral of a function)
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:: određeni integral {m}
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definition {n} (statement of the meaning of a word or word group or a sign or symbol)
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:: дефиниција {f}; definicija {f}
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definition {n}
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:: definicija {f}, дефиниция {f}
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deflation {n} (decrease in the general price level)
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:: deflacija, дефлација {f}
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defragment {v} ((computing) to run a process to make file fragments on a hard disk contiguous)
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:: defragmentirati
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deft {adj} (skillful)
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:: spretan
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defy {n} (challenge) SEE: challenge
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degenerate {v} (to lose good or desirable qualities)
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:: nazadovati {impf}
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degree {n} (in geometry: unit of angle)
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:: степен {m}, ступањ {m}; stepen {m}, stupanj {m}
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degree {n} (unit of temperature)
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:: степен {m}, ступањ {m}; stepen {m}, stupanj {m}
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degree {n} (amount, proportion, extent)
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:: степен {m}, ступањ {m}; stepen {m}, stupanj {m}
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degree {n} (academic award)
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:: диплома {f}; diploma {f}
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degree {n} (in graph theory: the number of edges that a vertex takes part in)
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:: ступањ {m}; stupanj {m}
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deify {v} (to make a god of)
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:: obožavati {impf}
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deign {v} ((intransitive) to condescend)
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:: udostojiti
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Dei gratia {adv} (by the Grace of God) SEE: by the Grace of God
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deism {n} (belief)
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:: deizam {m}
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deity {n}
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:: божанство {n}; božànstvo {n}
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deity {n} (divinity) SEE: divinity
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delay {v} (put off until a later time)
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:: odgađati {impf}, odgoditi {impf}
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delectable {adj} (pleasing to the taste; delicious)
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:: ukusan
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delegate {n} (deputy, envoy, representative)
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:: делегат {m}; delegat {m}
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delegation {n} (a group of delegates)
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:: делегација {f}; delegacija {f}
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delete {v} (to remove)
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:: brisati {impf}, izbrisati {pf}, obrisati {pf}
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Delhi {prop} (city in India)
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:: Делхи {m}; Delhi {m}
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deliberate {adj} (intentional)
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:: намеран, намјеран; nameran, namjeran
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delible {adj} (that can be deleted)
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:: избрѝсив; izbrìsiv
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delicacy {n} (quality of being delicate)
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:: dȅlikātnōst {f}
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delicacy {n} (something appealing, especially a pleasing food)
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:: delikatèsa {f}, pòslastica {f}
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delicacy {n} (elegance of construction or appearance)
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:: dȅlikātnōst {f}
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delicacy {n} (refinement in taste)
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:: dȅlikātnōst {f}
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delicatessen {n} (shop selling prepared foods)
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:: посластичара {f}, посластичарница {f}; poslastičara {f}, poslastičarnica {f}
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delicious {adj} (pleasing to taste)
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:: укусан; ukusan
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delight {n} (joy, pleasure)
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:: срећа {f}; sreća {f}
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delirium {n} (mental state of confusion)
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:: делиријум {m}; delirijum {m}
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deliver {v} (to set free)
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:: oslobòditi
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deliver {v} (to give birth)
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:: poròditi
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deliver {v} (to bring or transport something to its destination)
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:: dòstaviti
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delivery {n} (act of giving birth)
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:: порођај {m}; porodjaj {m}
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dell {n} (valley) SEE: valley
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delphinium {n} (plant) SEE: larkspur
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::
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delta {n}
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:: ušće {n}
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delusion {n} (act of deluding; deception; a misleading of the mind)
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:: deluzija {f}, zabluda {f}
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demeanor {n} (outward way in which a person behaves)
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:: ponašanje {n}, ophođenje {n}
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Demeter {prop} (Greek goddess of the harvest)
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:: Деметра {f}; Деметра; Dèmetra {f}
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Demetrius {prop} (male given name)
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:: Димитрие {m}; Dimitrie {m}
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demigod {n} (a half-god or hero)
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:: полубог {m}; pȍlubōg {m},
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demijohn {n} (bottle)
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:: демѝжана {f}; demìžāna {f}
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demilitarized zone {n} (area)
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:: demilitarizirana zona
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democracy {n} (rule by the people)
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:: демократија {f} , демокрација {f} ; demokratija {f} , demokracija {f}
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democracy {n} (government under the rule of its people)
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:: демократија {f} , демокрација {f} ; demokratija {f} , demokracija {f}
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democrat {n} (supporter of democracy)
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:: демократ {m}; demòkrat {m}
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democratic {adj} (pertaining to democracy)
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:: демократскӣ; demòkratskī
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Democratic People's Republic of Korea {prop} (country in East Asia (official name))
|
:: Демократска Народна Република Кореја {f}; Demokratska Narodna Republika Koreja {f}
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Democratic Republic of the Congo {prop} (large central African nation, formerly called Zaire)
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:: Демократска Република Конго {f}; Demokratska Republika Kongo {f}
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democratic socialism {n} (socialism based on democratic principles)
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:: демократскӣ социјалѝзам {m}; demòkratskī socijalìzam {m}
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Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka {prop} (Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka)
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:: Демократска Социјалистичка Република Шри Ланка {f}; Demokratska Socijalistička Republika Šri Lanka {f}
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demographic {adj} (of or pertaining to demography)
|
:: демографски; demografski
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demographical {adj} (demographic) SEE: demographic
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demon {n} (evil spirit)
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:: демон {m}; demon {m}
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demonize {v} (turn into a demon)
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:: демонизовати; demonizovati
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demonology {n} (study of demons)
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:: demonologija {f}
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demonstration {n} (public display of opinion)
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:: демонстрација {f}; demonstracija {f}
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demonstrator {n} (forefinger) SEE: forefinger
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Demotic Greek {n} (Modern Greek vernacular language)
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:: димотѝкӣ {m}; dimotìkī {m}
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demur {v} (intransitive: To delay; to pause; to suspend proceedings)
|
:: kolebati se
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demur {v} (intransitive: To balk; to oppose.)
|
:: prigovarati
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demur {n} (hesitation as to proceeding; suspense of decision or action; scruple)
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:: kolebanje {n}
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den {n} (home of certain animals)
|
:: брлог, јазбина, јама, лог; brlog, jazbina, jama, log
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Dena'ina {prop} (language)
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:: tanaina
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dendrite {n} (projection of a nerve cell)
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:: дендрит {m}; dendrit {m}
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dendrochronology {n} (science of counting tree rings)
|
:: дендрокронологија {f}; dendrokronològija {f}
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dendrology {n} (the study of trees)
|
:: dendrologija {f}
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dendron {n} (dendrite) SEE: dendrite
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denialism {n} (position of those who reject propositions that are strongly supported by scientific or historical evidence)
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:: denijalizam {m}
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denier {n} (person who denies something)
|
:: порицатељ {m} /poricatelj/, порицатељка {f} /poricateljka/
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denigrate {v} (to criticise so as to besmirch)
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:: ocrniti
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denigration {n} (blackening or defamation)
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:: дениграција {f} , оцрњивање {n}
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denim {n} (textile with diagonal pattern)
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:: тексас {m}; teksas {m}
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denizen {n} (an inhabitant of a place; one who dwells in)
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:: житељ {m}; žítelj {m}
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denizen {n} (one who frequents a place)
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:: становник {m}; stanovnik {m}
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denizen {n} (local flora and fauna)
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:: ендем {m}
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Denmark {prop} (country in Northern Europe)
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:: Данска {f}; Dȃnskā {f}
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Dennis {prop} (male given name)
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:: Денис {m}; Denis {m}
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denomination {n} (unit in a series of units)
|
:: апоен; apoen
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denominator {n} (number or expression written below the line in a fraction)
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:: именилац {m}; imenilac {m}, nazivnik {m}
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denotational semantics {n} (an approach to formalizing the meanings of programming languages)
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:: denotacijska semantika {f}
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dense {adj} (having relatively high density)
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:: густ; gȗst
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density {n} (physics: amount of matter contained by a given volume)
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:: густина {f}, густоћа {f}; gustina {f}, gustoća {f}
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dent {n} (shallow deformation in the surface)
|
:: uleknuće, udubina, udubljenje
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dental {adj} (of or concerning the teeth)
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:: зубнӣ; zȗbnī
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dental {adj}
|
:: dental {m}, zubnik {m}
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dental floss {n} (cord of thin filaments used to clean the areas between the teeth)
|
:: sirova svila {f}
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denticity {n} (number of donor groups from a ligand to the central atom of a coordination compound)
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:: dentatnost {f}
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dentist {n} (specialized tooth doctor)
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:: зубар {m}; zùbār {m}
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deny {v} (disallow) SEE: forbid
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deodorant {n} (odor-controlling cosmetic for the underarm)
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:: дезодоранс {m}; dezodorans {m}
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deontology {n} (Ethical study of duties, obligations, and rights)
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:: deontologija {f}
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Deo volente {interj} (God willing) SEE: God willing
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deoxyribonucleic acid {n} (deoxyribonucleic acid)
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:: дезоксирибонуклеинска киселина {f}; dezoksiribonukleinska kiselina {f}
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depart {v} (to leave)
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:: отпутовати {pf}; otputovati {pf}
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department store {n} (store containing many departments)
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:: робна кућа {f}; robna kuća {f}
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depend {v} (be contingent or conditioned)
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:: овисити {impf}, зависити {impf}; ovisiti {impf}, zavisiti {impf}
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dependence {n} (state of being dependent)
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:: òvisnōst {f}, závisnōst {f}
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dependence {n} (irresistible need)
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:: òvisnōst {f}
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dependent {adj} (relying upon; depending upon)
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:: зависан, овисан, несамосталан; zavisan, ovisan, nesamostalan
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dependent clause {n} (subordinate clause) SEE: subordinate clause
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::
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dependently {adv} (in a dependent manner)
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:: òvisno, závisno
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deploy {v} (to prepare and arrange (usually military unit or units) for use)
|
:: razviti, zauzeti položaj
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deportation {n} (act of deporting or exiling)
|
:: депортација {f}; deportacija {f}
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depose {v} (to remove (a leader) from office)
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:: svrgnuti
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depository {n} (a trustee; a depositary)
|
:: depozitar {m}
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depression {n} (psychology: state of mind)
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:: депресија {f}; depresija {f}
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depth {n} (vertical distance below a surface)
|
:: дубѝна {f}; dubìna {f}
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depth charge {n} (bomb designed to detonate at a certain depth underwater)
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:: дубинска бомба {f}
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depths {n} (plural of depth) SEE: depth
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deputy {n} (representative)
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:: заменик {m}, замјеник {m}, заменица {f}, замјеница {f}; zamenik {m}, zamjenik {m}, zamenica {f}, zamjenica {f}
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derby {n} (local derby) SEE: local derby
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::
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Derek {prop} (given name)
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:: Теодорик; Teodorik
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dermatology {n} (the study of the skin and its diseases)
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:: dermatologija {f}
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dernier {adj} (final, last) SEE: final
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dervish {n} (a member of Dervish fraternity of Sufism)
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:: дервиш {m}; derviš {m}
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Dervish {n} (a Sufi Muslim ascetic fraternity)
|
:: дервиш {m}; derviš {m}
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descend {v} (to pass from a higher to a lower place)
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:: sȋći {pf}, sìlaziti {impf}, spùstiti se {pf}, spúštati se {impf}
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descend {v} (to come down as from source or original)
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:: pòtjecati
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descendant {n} (one who is the progeny of someone)
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:: потомак {m}; pòtomak {m}
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descendant {n} (later evolutionary type)
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:: потомак {m}; pòtomak {m}
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descent {n} (instance of descending)
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:: sílaz {m}, sìlazak {m}, spȕst {m}
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descent {n} (way down)
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:: sìlazak {m}, spȕst {m}
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descent {n} (sloping passage or incline)
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:: pàdina {f}, òbronak {m}, nágib {m}
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descent {n} (lineage or hereditary derivation)
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:: porijéklo {n}, podrijétlo {n}, rȏd {m}
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descent {n} (drop to a lower status or condition)
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:: pȃd {m}
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describe {v} (to represent in words)
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:: opisivati {impf}, opisati {pf}
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description {n} (account in words)
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:: опис {m}; òpis {m}
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description word {n} (adjective) SEE: adjective
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::
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descriptive {adj} (of, or relating to description)
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:: dȅskriptīvan
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descriptive {adj} (describing and seeking to classify)
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:: dȅskriptīvan
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descriptivism {n} (describing realistic language forms)
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:: deskriptivizam {m}
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descry {v} (see) SEE: see
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desert {n} (barren area)
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:: пустиња {f}; pustinja {f}
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deserve {v} (to merit)
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:: заслужити, завриједјети, завредети {pf}; zaslúžiti, zavrijédjeti, zavrédeti {pf}
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design {n} (plan)
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:: нацрт {m}, план {m}; nacrt {m}, plan {m}
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design {n} (pattern)
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:: узорак {m}, дизајн {m}, мустра {f}; uzorak {m}, dizajn {m}, mustra {f}
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design {n} (intention)
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:: интенција {f}, накана {f}; intencija {f}, nakana {f}
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design {n} (art of designing)
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:: дизајн {m}; dizajn
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designee {n} (one who has been designated) SEE: assignee
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::
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designer {n} (person who designs)
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:: дизајнер {m}; dizajner {m}
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desire {v} (desire) SEE: want
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desire {v} (wish for earnestly)
|
:: желети, жељети, жудети, жудјети; žèleti, žèljeti, žudeti, žudjeti
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desire {n} (something wished for)
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:: жеља {f}, želja {f}, жудња {f}, žudnja {f}
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desire {n} (strong attraction)
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:: žudnja {f}
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desk {n} (table for writing and reading)
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:: писаћи сто {m}, радни сто {m}; pisaći sto {m}, radni sto {m}
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desktop {n} (on-screen background)
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:: radna površina {f}
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Des Moines {prop} (the capital city of the state of Iowa)
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:: Де Мојн {m}; De Mojn {m}
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despair {n} (loss of hope)
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:: безнађе {n}, очајање {n}; bèznāđe {n}, očajánje {n}
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desperate {n} (filled with despair)
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:: очајан; očajan
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despite {prep} (in spite of)
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:: уcпркос; usprkos
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despotism {n} (government by a singular authority)
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:: деспотѝзам {m}; despotìzam {m}
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dessert {n} (sweet confection served as the last course of a meal)
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:: посластица {f}, сластица {f}, слатко {n}, дезерт {m}; poslastica {f}, slastica {f}, slatko {n}, dezert {m}
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destination {n} (the place set for the end of a journey, or to which something is sent)
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:: odredište, destinacija
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destiny {n} (predetermined condition; fate; fixed order of things) SEE: fate
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destroy {v} (to damage beyond use or repair)
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:: уништити; ùništiti
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destroy {v}
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:: ùništiti
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destruction {n} (act of destroying)
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:: уништење {n}, пропаст {f}, катастрофа {f}; katastrófa {f}, prȍpāst {f}, razrušenje {f}, sravnjenje sa zemljom {n}, uništavanje {n}, uništénje {f}
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destructive {adj} (causing destruction; damaging)
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:: разоран, деструктӣван, рушилачкӣ; rázōran, dȅstruktīvan, rùšilačkī
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desultory {adj} (jumping, or passing, from one thing or subject to another, without order or rational connection)
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:: nepovezan, rasut
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desultory {adj} (out of course; by the way; not connected with the subject)
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:: nepovezan, nesuvisao
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desultory {adj} (disappointing in performance or progress)
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:: promašen
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detach {v} (to take apart or take off)
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:: odspojiti
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detachable {adj} (designed to be unfastened)
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:: одвојив, раздвојив; odvòjiv, razdvòjiv
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detachment {n} (military unit)
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:: одред {m}
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detailed {adj} (characterized by attention to detail and thoroughness of treatment)
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:: детаљан, подробан; detaljan, podroban
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detain {v} (to detain) SEE: hold
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detain {v} (put under custody)
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:: задржати; zadržati
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detect {v} (to detect) SEE: notice
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detect {v} (to discover or find by careful search, examination, or probing)
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:: otkriti
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detective {n} (police officer who looks for evidence)
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:: истражитељ {m}, детектив {m}; istražitelj {m}, detektiv {m}
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deter {v} (to prevent something from happening)
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:: osujetiti, spriječiti
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deter {v} (to persuade someone not to do something)
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:: odgovoriti, odvratiti
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determinative {n} (determiner) SEE: determiner
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determiner {n} (class of words)
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:: детерминанта
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determinism {n} (notion in ethics)
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:: determinizam {m}
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detritivore {n} (organism that feeds on detritus)
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:: detritivor
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dette {n} (debt) SEE: debt
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deuce {n} (playing card)
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:: двојка {f}; dvojka {f}
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deuce {n} (number two)
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:: двојка {f}; dvojka {f}
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deuce {n}
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:: двојка {f}
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deuteragonist {n} (second most important character)
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:: деутерагонист {m}; deuteragònist {m}
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deuteragonist {n} (second actor)
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:: деутерагонист {m}; deuteragònist {m}
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Devanagari {prop} (abugida alphabet of India and Nepal)
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:: деванагари {m}; devanàgari {m}
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develop {v} (to progress)
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:: развијати се {impf}, развити се {pf}; razvíjati se {impf}, ràzviti se {pf}
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develop {v} (to progress through stages)
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:: развијати {impf}, развити {pf}; razvíjati {impf}, ràzviti {pf}
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development {n} (process of developing)
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:: развој {m}, развитак {m}; razvoj {m}, razvitak {m}
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developmental disability {n} (disability)
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:: сметња у раѕвоју
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device {n} (piece of equipment)
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:: уређај {m}; uređaj {m},
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device {n} (project, stratagem, artifice)
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:: naum {m}
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devil {n} (a creature of hell)
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:: враг {m}, ђаво {m}, ђавао {m}, шејтан {m} ; vrag {m}, đavo {m}, đavao {m}, šejtan {m}
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devil {n} (the devil: the chief devil)
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:: враг {m}; vrag {m}
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devil {n} (bad part of the conscience)
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:: vrag {m}
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devil {n} (wicked or naughty person)
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:: vrag {m}
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devil {n} (in Christian Science, an evil or erring entity)
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:: vrag {m}
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devil {n}
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:: ђаво {m}, đavo {m}
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devilish {adj} (resembling or characteristic of a devil)
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:: ђаволаст, враголаст; đavolast, vragolast
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devil's advocate {n}
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:: vražji odvjetnik
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devotion {n} (the act or state of devoting or being devoted)
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:: predanost {f}, posvećenost {f}
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devour {v} (to eat greedily)
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:: pròždrijēti
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devshirme {n} (collection of non-Muslim children to be converted to Islam)
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:: девширме, данак у крви, крвави данак; devširme, danak u krvi, krvavi danak
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dew {n} (moisture in the air that settles on plants, etc)
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:: роса {f}; ròsa {f}
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dexterous {adj} (skillful with one's hands)
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:: вешт, вјешт; vešt, vješt
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dexterous {adj} (agile; flexible)
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:: savitljiv, felksibilan
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diabetes {n} (A group of metabolic diseases)
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:: дијабетес {m}; dijabetes {m}
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diachronic linguistics {n} (historical linguistics) SEE: historical linguistics
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diadem {n}
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:: diadema {f}
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diagnosis {n} (identification of the nature and cause of an illness)
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:: дијагноза {f}; dijagnoza {f}
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diagnosis {n} (identification of the nature and cause of something)
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:: дијагноза {f}; dijagnoza {f}
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diagnostician {n} (a medical doctor specialized in diagnoses)
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:: дијагностичар {m}, дијагностичарка {f}; dijagnòstičār {m}, dijagnòstičārka {f}
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diagonal {n} (slash) SEE: slash
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diagonal matrix {n} (type of matrix)
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:: дијагонална матрица {f}; dijagonalna matrica {f}
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dial {n} (sundial) SEE: sundial
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::
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dial {n} (clock face) SEE: clock face
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::
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dialect {n} (particular variety of a language)
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:: наречје {n}, нарјечје {n}, дијалект {m}, дијалекат {m}; narečje {n}, narječje {n}, dijalekt {m}, dijalekat {m}
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dialectal {adj} (relating to a dialect)
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:: nárječnī, dijàlekatskī, dijàlektnī
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dialectal {adj} (peculiar to a nonstandard dialect)
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:: nárječnī, dijàlekatskī, dijàlektnī
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dialectical {adj} (peculiar to a nonstandard dialect) SEE: dialectal
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dialectology {n} (the study of dialects)
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:: дијалектологија {f}; dijalektologija {f}
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dialog {n} (conversation or other discourse between individuals) SEE: dialogue
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::
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dialog {n} (verbal part of a literary or dramatic work) SEE: dialogue
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::
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dialog {n} (literary form resembling a conversation) SEE: dialogue
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::
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dialog {n} (computing: dialogue box) SEE: dialogue
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::
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dialogue {n} (conversation or other discourse between individuals)
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:: дијалог {m}, разговор {m}; dijalog {m}, razgovor {m}
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dialogue {n} (verbal part of a literary or dramatic work)
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:: dijàlog {m}
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dialogue {n} (literary form resembling a conversation)
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:: dijàlog {m}
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diameter {n} (line)
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:: пречник {m}, промјер {m}; prečnik {m}, promjer {m}
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diameter {n} (length of this line)
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:: пречник {m}; prečnik {m}
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diamond {n} (rhombus) SEE: rhombus
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diamond {n} (uncountable: mineral)
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:: дијамант {m}; dijamant {m}
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diamond {n} (gemstone)
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:: дијамант {m}; dijamant {m}
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diapason {n} (the range or scope of something, especially of notes in a scale, or of a particular musical instrument)
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:: дијапазон {m}; dijapazon {m}
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diaper {n} (absorbent garment worn by a baby, or by someone who is incontinent)
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:: пелена {f}; pelena {f}
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diaphanous {adj} (of a fine, almost transparent texture)
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:: dijafan
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diaphanous {adj} (transparent; allowing light to pass through)
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:: proziran, providan, dijafan
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diaphragm {n} (anatomy: sheet of muscle separating thorax from abdomen)
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:: пречага {f}, ошит {m}; prečaga {f}, ošit {m}
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diaphragm {n} (contraceptive device)
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:: дијафрагма {f} /dijafragma/; dijafragma {f}
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diarrhea {n} (medical condition)
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:: дијареја {f}, пролив {m}, прољев {m}; dijareja {f}, proliv {m}, proljev {m}
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diary {n} (daily log of experiences)
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:: дневнӣк {m}, бележница {f}; dnȇvnīk {m}, bèležnica {f}
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diaspora {n} (dispersion of a group of people)
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:: дијаспора {f}; dijaspora {f}
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Diaspora {prop} (dispersion of a group of people) SEE: diaspora
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dibs {n} (the right to use or enjoy something exclusively or before anyone else)
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:: pik {m}
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dice {n} (polyhedron used in games of chance) SEE: die
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::
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dicey {adj} (fraught with danger)
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:: potencijalno opasan
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dicey {adj} (of uncertain, risky outcome)
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:: riskantan, rizičan
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dichotomy {n} (separation or division into two)
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:: dvodioba, dihotomija {f}
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dick {n} (slang: penis)
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:: курац {m}, кита {f}; kurac {m}, kita {f} kurčina, pimpek, ćuna {f}
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dickhead {n} (glans penis) SEE: glans penis
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dicotyledon {n} (in botany)
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:: dvosupnice
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dictator {n} (totalitarian leader of a dictatorship)
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:: дѝктатор {m}; dìktātor {m}
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dictatorship {n} (a government led by a dictator)
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:: диктатура {f}; diktatúra {f}
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diction {n} (clarity of word choice)
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:: дѝкција {f}; dìkcija {f}
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dictionary {n} (publication that explains the meanings of an ordered list of words)
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:: речнӣк {m}, рјечнӣк {m}; rȇčnīk {m}, rjȇčnīk {m}
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didactic {adj} (instructive or intended to teach or demonstrate)
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:: didàktičkī
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Didymoteicho {prop} (city)
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:: Дидимотика /Didimotika/
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die {v} (to stop living)
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:: svisnuti , skapati , uginuti , svisnuti , krepati , crknuti ; умрети, умријети, умирати; umreti, umrijeti, umirati
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die {v} (to be mortified or shocked)
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:: zamrijeti
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die {n} (cubical part of a pedestal)
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:: sokl {m}
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die {n} (polyhedron used in games of chance)
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:: коцка {f}; kocka {f}
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diehard {adj} (unreasonably resisting change)
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:: tvrdoglav {m}
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diehard {adj} (fanatically opposing progress)
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:: tvrdoglav
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diehard {adj} (thorough of in one's beliefs)
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:: tvrdoglav {m}
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diesel engine {n} (type of engine)
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:: dizel motor {m}
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diesel motor {n} (diesel engine) SEE: diesel engine
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diet {n} (food a person or animal consumes)
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:: исхрана {f}, храна {f}; ȉshrana {f}, hrána {f}
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diet {n} (controlled regimen of food)
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:: дијета {f}; dijéta {f}
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diet {n} (habitual consumption)
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:: дијета {f}; dijéta {f}
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differ {v} (not to have the same characteristics)
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:: razlikovati se
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difference {n} (quality of being different)
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:: разлика {f}; rázlika {f}
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difference {n} (arithmetic: result of a subtraction)
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:: razlika {f}
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different {adj} (not the same)
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:: други; drugi
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different {adj} (unlike most others)
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:: разан; razan
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differential equation {n} (equation involving the derivatives of a function)
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:: diferencijalna jednadžba {f}, диференцијална једнаџба {f}
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differential geometry {n} (differential geometry)
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:: diferencijalna geometrija {f}
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differential topology {n} (differential topology)
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:: diferencijalna topologija {f}
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differently {adv} (in a different way)
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:: drugačije, drukčije
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difficult {adj} (hard, not easy)
|
:: тежак; težak
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difficulty {n} (state of being difficult)
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:: тешкоћа {f}; teškòća {f}
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diffident {adj} (distrustful)
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:: непоуздан, несигуран, неповјерљив; nȅpouzdān, nȅsigūran, nepovjèrljiv
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diffident {adj} (lacking confidence in oneself)
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:: несигуран, срамежљив; nȅsigūran, sramežljiv
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diffusion {n} ((physics) the intermingling of the molecules)
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:: дифузија {f}; difuzija {f}
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diffusivity {n} (tendency to diffuse)
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:: difuzivnost {f}
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diffusivity {n} (coefficient of diffusion)
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:: difuzivnost {f}
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dig {v} (to move hard-packed earth out of the way)
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:: копати, kopati, рити, riti
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dig {v}
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:: kopati
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digestible {adj} (capable of being digested)
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:: пробављив; probàvljiv
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digestion {n} (process in gastrointestinal tract)
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:: варење {n}; varenje {n}
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digger {n} (spade (playing card)) SEE: spade
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::
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digger {n} (gold miner) SEE: gold digger
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::
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digit {n} (finger or toe)
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:: прст {m}; pȑst {m}
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digit {n} (numeral)
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:: znamenka; цифра {f}; cifra {f}
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digital {adj} (having to do or performed with a finger)
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:: prstni
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digital {adj} (representing discrete values)
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:: znamčani, znamenčani, digitalni
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digitalization {n} (digitization) SEE: digitization
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::
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digitization {n} (conversion of data from digital)
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:: дигитализација {f}, дигитализовање {n}; digitalizacija {f}, digitalizovanje {n}
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digitize {v} (represent something as a sequence of binary digits)
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:: дигитализовати /digitalizovati/
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dignity {n} (quality or state)
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:: достојанство {n}; dostojanstvo {n}
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digress {v} (to deviate)
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:: застранити, одступити, скренути; zastraniti, odstupiti, skrenuti
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digs {n} (clothes) SEE: clothes
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dikka {n} (tribune raised upon columns from which the Koran is recited)
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:: дикка {f} /dikka/
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dilation {n} (delay) SEE: delay
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::
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dildo {n} (artificial phallus)
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:: dildo {m}
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dilemma {n} (circumstance in which a choice must be made between two alternatives)
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:: дилема {f}; dilema {f}
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dilettante {n}
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:: дилетант {m} /diletant/
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diligence {n} (qualities of a hard worker, including conscientiousness, determination, perseverance)
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:: марљивост {f}; màrljivōst {f}
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diligence {n}
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:: revnost, marljivost, priležnost
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diligently {adv} (in a diligent manner)
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:: marljivo
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dilithium {n} (fictional mineral)
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:: дилитиј {m}, дилитијум {m}; dilitij {m}, dilitijum {m}
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dilithium {n} (two lithium atoms in a molecule)
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:: дилитиј {m}, дилитијум {m}; dilitij {m}, dilitijum {m}
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dill {n} (fool) SEE: fool
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::
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dill {n} (herb of the species Anethum graveolens)
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:: копар {m}; kȍpar {m}
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dilute {v} (to add more of a solvent to a solution; especially to add more water)
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:: razblažiti
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dim-bulb {adj} (slow-witted, stupid) SEE: stupid
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::
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diminutive {n} (grammar: word form expressing smallness)
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:: deminutiv {m}, umanjenica {f}
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dinar {n} (official currency of several countries)
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:: динар {m}; dinar {m}
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ding-a-ling {n} (dick) SEE: dick
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::
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dining room {n} (room, in a home or hotel, where meals are eaten)
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:: ručaonica {f}, blagovaonica {f}
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dinner {n} (main meal of the day)
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:: вечера {f} ; večera {f}
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dinner {n} (midday meal)
|
:: ручак {m}, обед {m}; ručak {m}, obed {m}
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dinner jacket {n} (type of formal suit) SEE: tuxedo
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dinosaur {n} (extinct reptile)
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:: диносаурус {m}, диносаур {m}; dinosaurus {m}, dinosaur {m}
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diocese {n} (region administered by a bishop)
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:: дијецеза {f}, епархија {f}; dijeceza {f}, eparhija {f}
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diode {n} (electronic device)
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:: диода {f} /dioda/
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diphtheria {n} (infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract)
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:: gušobolja {f}
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diphthong {n} (complex vowel sound)
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:: двоглас {m}; dvȍglās {m}
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diphthongisation {n} (shift from monophthong to diphthong)
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:: дифтонгизација {f}; diftongizácija {f}
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diplodocus {n} (dinosaur)
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:: диплодок {m}; dȉplodok {m}
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diploid {adj} (of a cell, having a pair of each type of chromosome)
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:: диплоӣдан; dȉploīdan
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diploma {n} (certificate)
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:: диплома {f}; diplóma {f}
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diplomacy {n} (art of conducting international relations)
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:: дипломатија {f}, дипломација {f}; diplomacija {f}, diplomatija {f}
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diplomat {n} (person who is accredited to represent a government)
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:: дипломат {m}; diplomat {m}
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diplomatic {adj} (concerning relationships between governments)
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:: дипломатски /diplomatski/; diplomatski
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diplomatic {adj} (exhibiting diplomacy)
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:: дипломатично /diplomatično/; diplomatično
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diplomatics {n} (science of authenticating, dating, and interpreting old official documents)
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:: дипломатика {f} /diplomatika/; diplomatika {f}
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diplomatist {n} (diplomat) SEE: diplomat
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dipshit {n} (stupid or undesirable person)
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:: seronja {m}
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dipshit {n} (unwanted or undesirable)
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:: sranje {n}
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dipstick {n} (a stick or rod)
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:: šipka za mjerenje {f}
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dipstick {n} (a person of inferior intellect)
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:: budala {m}
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diptych {n} (picture or series of pictures painted on two tablets)
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:: диптих {m}; diptih {m}
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direct {adj} (Straight, constant, without interruption)
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:: дѝректан, непосредан; dìrektan, nȅposredan
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direction {n} (indication of the point toward which an object is moving)
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:: смер {m}, смјер {m}; smer {m}, smjer {m}
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direction {n} (work of the director in cinema or theater)
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:: rȇžija {f}, режија {f}
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directions {n} (direction) SEE: direction
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::
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directive {n} (instruction or guideline)
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:: smernica
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directly {adv} (immediately) SEE: immediately
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::
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director {n} (supervisor, manager, see also: film director)
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:: редитељ {m}, управитељ {m}, равнатељ {m}, редатељ {m}, збороводја {?} , режѝсер {m} ; reditelj {m}, upràvitelj {m}, ràvnatelj {m}, rèdatelj {m}, zborovodja {?} , režìsēr {m}
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directory {n} (list of names, addresses etc.)
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:: именӣк {m}; ȉmenīk {m}
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directory {n} (simulated folder)
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:: директоријум {n}, директориј {m}, каталог {m}; dirèktōrijum {n}, dirèktōrij {m}, katàlog {m}
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dire straits {n} (difficult position)
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:: u škripcu
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dirge {n} (mournful poem or piece of music)
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:: tužaljka, tužbalica, naricaljka, narikača
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dirigible {n} (a self-propelled airship that can be steered)
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:: дирижабл {m}, зрачни брод {m}; dirižabl {m}, zračni brod {m}
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dirty {adj} (covered with or containing dirt)
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:: nečist, нечист, prljav, прљав
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disable {v} (to render unable; to take away the ability)
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:: онеспособити {pf}; onesposòbiti {pf}
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disable {v} (to deactivate a function of an electronic or mechanical device)
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:: искључити {pf}, деактивирати {impf} {pf}, блокирати {impf} {pf}; iskljúčiti {pf}, deaktivírati {impf} {pf}, blokírati {impf} {pf}
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disaccharide {n} (a sugar consisting of two monosaccharides)
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:: дисахарид {m}; disaharid {m}
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disagreeable {adj} (exciting repugnance)
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:: neprijatno, neugodno, odbojno, antipatično
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disallow {v} (to refuse to allow) SEE: forbid
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disappear {v} (to vanish)
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:: нестајати {impf}, нестати {pf}; nestajati {impf}, nestati {pf}
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disappoint {v} (to displease by underperforming etc.)
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:: razočárati, разочарати
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disappointed {adj} (defeated of hope or expectation)
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:: razočaran, разочаран
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disappointment {n} (emotion)
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:: разочарење {n}; razočarénje {n}
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disarm {v} (to deprive of arms)
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:: разоружати; razoružati
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disarmament {n} (the reduction of military forces and armaments)
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:: разоружање {n}; razoružanje {n}
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disastrous {adj} (of the nature of a disaster; calamitous)
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:: катастрофалан {m}; kȁtastrofālan {m}
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disavowal {n} (denial)
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:: odricanje {n}; одрицање {n}; odricanje {n}
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disc {n} (disk) SEE: disk
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discernible {adj} (possible to discern)
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:: zamjetan, primjetan, vidljiv, uočljiv, razaberiv, razabirljiv
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discipline {n} (controlled behaviour, self-control)
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:: дисциплина {f}; disciplína {f}
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disclosure {n} (the act of revealing something)
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:: otkrovenje {n}, razotkrivanje
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discography {n} (complete collection of the releases of a musical act)
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:: diskografija {f}, дискографија {f}
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discombobulate {v} (to befuddle)
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:: збунити /zbuniti/, помутити /pomutiti/, избити из колосека /izbiti iz koloseka/
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discombobulated {adj} (confused, embarrassed, upset)
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:: zbunjen, pometen
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discombobulated {adj} (broken, mixed up)
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:: zbrčkan
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disconsolate {adj} (cheerless, dreary)
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:: potuljen
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disconsolate {adj} (inconsolable)
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:: neutješan
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Discordianism {prop} (parodic religion based on the worship of Eris)
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:: diskordijanizam {m}
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discount {n} (reduction in price)
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:: попуст {m}; popust {m}
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discovery {n} (something discovered)
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:: откриће {n}; otkriće {n}
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discrepancy {n} (inconsistency)
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:: raskorak {m}
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discrete mathematics {n} (mathematical field)
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:: diskretna matematika {f}
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discrimination {n} (distinct treatment of an individual or group to their disadvantage)
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:: дискриминација {f}; diskriminacija {f}
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discus {n} (round plate-like object for throwing)
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:: диск {m}; disk {m}
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discuss {v} (to converse or debate concerning a particular topic)
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:: расправљати {impf}, расправити {pf}; ràspravljati {impf}, ràspraviti {pf}
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discussion {n} (conversation or debate)
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:: дискусија, расправа {f}, распра {f}; dìskūsija, rȃsprava {f}, rȁspra {f}
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discussion {n} (text giving further detail on a subject)
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:: дискусія, расправа {f}, распра {f}; dìskūsija, rȃsprava {f}, rȁspra {f}
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discus throw {n} (athletic event where a discus is thrown)
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:: бацање диска {n}; bacanje diska {n}
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disdain {n} (feeling of contempt or scorn)
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:: презир {m}, пријезир {m}; prezir {m}, prijezir {m}
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disease {n} (an abnormal condition of the body causing discomfort or dysfunction)
|
:: болест {f}}, оболење {n}; bȍlēst {f}, obolenje {n}
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disembodiment {n} (spirit that lacks a physical form)
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:: neutjelovljenost, bestjelesnost
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disgrace {n} (condition of being out of favor)
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:: срамота {f}; sramòta {f}
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disgust {n} (an intense dislike or repugnance)
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:: гађење {n}; gađenje {n}
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disgusting {adj} (repulsive, distasteful)
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:: ȍgāvan, ȍdūran, ȍdvrātan
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dish {n} (vessel for holding/serving food)
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:: тањир {m}; tanjir {m}
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dish {n} (contents of such a vessel)
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:: тањир {m}; tanjir {m}
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dish {n} (specific type of food)
|
:: јело {n}; jelo {n}
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dish {n} (tableware to be/being washed)
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:: суђе {p}; suđe {p}
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dishonest {adj} (not honest)
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:: неискрен; nèiskren
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dishwasher {n} (machine)
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:: машина за прање судова {f}, перилица посуђа {f}; mašina za pranje sudova {f}, perilica posuđa {f}
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disinformation {n} (intentionally false information)
|
:: дезинформација {f}; dezinformacija {f}
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disingenuous {adj} (not noble; unbecoming true honor)
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:: неискрен {m}; nèiskren {m}
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disinterested {adj} (having no stake in the outcome)
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:: непристрасан; nepristrasan
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disjunction {n} (logic)
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:: дисјункција {f} /disjunkcija/; disjunkcija {f}
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disjunctive {n} (disjunction) SEE: disjunction
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disk {n} (a thin, flat, circular plate)
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:: диск {m}, колут {m}; disk {m}, kolut {m}
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disk {n} (a computer's hard disk)
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:: disk {m}
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diskette {n} (small, flexible, magnetic disk for storage and retrieval of data) SEE: floppy disk
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dislodge {v} (To remove or force out from a position or dwelling previously occupied)
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:: деложирати /deložirati/
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Disneyan {adj} (of or relating to Walt Disney or his company)
|
:: дизнијевскӣ; dȉznijevskī
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Disneyland {prop} (Disneyland, theme park)
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:: Дизниленд {m}
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disobedient {adj} (not obedient)
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:: непокоран, непослушан; nepokoran, neposlušan
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disorganized schizophrenia {n} (disorganized schizophrenia)
|
:: gebefrena shizofrenija {f}
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disorient {v} (to cause to lose orientation or direction)
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:: dezorijentírati
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disorientate {v} (to cause to lose orientation or direction)
|
:: dezorijentírati
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display {n} (electronic screen)
|
:: zaslon {m}
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display {v} (to show conspicuously)
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:: prikazivati {impf}
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disport {v} (to amuse oneself divertingly or playfully)
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:: plésati {impf}, плесати {impf}
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disprove {v} (to refute)
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:: opovrgnuti
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disrecommend {v} (to recommend the opposite or negation of)
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:: dati negativnu preporuku
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disregard {v} (disregard) SEE: neglect
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disrupter {n} (someone or something that disrupts)
|
:: disruptor {m}
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disruption {n} (interruption)
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:: disrupcija {f}, narušenje {n}
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disruptive {adj} (causing disrupt or unrest)
|
:: disruptivan, razoran, uznemirujući, remetilački
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dissident {n} (person who opposes the current political structure, group or laws)
|
:: дисидент {m}; disident {m}
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dissident {n} (ecclesiastical: one who disagrees)
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:: расколник {m}; raskolnik
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dissipation {n}
|
:: disipacija {f}
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dissolve {v} (transitive: to disintegrate into a solution by immersion)
|
:: растворити; rastvòriti
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dissolve {v} (intransitive: to be disintegrated into a solution by immersion)
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:: растворити се; rastvòriti se
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dissolve {v} (to resolve itself as by dissolution)
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:: распасти се; ràspasti se
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distaff {n} (device to which fibres are attached for temporary storage)
|
:: преслица {f}; prȅslica {f}
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distaff {n} (part of a spinning wheel)
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:: преслица {f}; prȅslica {f}
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distaff {n} (anything traditionally done by or considered of importance to women only)
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:: ženska posla {n-p}
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distance {n} (amount of space between two points)
|
:: удаљеност {f}, даљѝна {f}; ùdāljenōst {f}, daljìna {f}
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distilled water {n} (water that has been purified by distillation)
|
:: destilirana voda
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distinguish {v} (to see someone or something as different from others)
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:: распознати; raspoznati
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distinguish {v} (to see someone or something clearly or distinctly)
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:: разазнати; razaznati
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distraint {n} (right of a landlord to seize the property of a tenant)
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:: ȍvrha {f}
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distress {n} ((cause of) discomfort)
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:: distres {m}, muka
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distribution {n} (act of distribution or being distributed)
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:: расподјела {f}, дистрибуција {f}, раздиоба {f}; rȁspodjela {f}, distribúcija {f}, ràzdioba {f}
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distribution {n} (process by which goods get to final consumers)
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:: достова, дистрибуција {f}; dostava, distribúcija {f}
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distribution {n} (frequency of occurrence or extent of existence)
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:: distribúcija {f}, rȁspodjela {f}
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distribution {n} (statistics: set of relative likelihoods, see also: probability distribution)
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:: дистрибуција {f}, расподјела {f}; distribúcija {f}, rȁspodjela {f}
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district nurse {n} (district nurse)
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:: glavna sestra zdravstvene njege u kući {f}
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disyllabic {adj} (comprising two syllables)
|
:: двосложан; dvòsložan
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ditch {n} (trench)
|
:: rov {m}, nasip {m}
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ditch {v} (to abandon)
|
:: otarasiti se, odbaciti, riješiti se, kurtalisati se
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ditch {v} (to crash-land on the sea)
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:: strovaliti se u more
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ditch {v} (to dig ditches)
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:: jaružati, kopati kanal
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divan {n} (sofa)
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:: диван {m}; divan {m}
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dive {v} (to swim under water)
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:: roniti
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diver {n} (someone who dives)
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:: ронилац {m}, гњурац {m}; rònilac {m}, gnjúrac {m}
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diver {n} (the loon (bird)) SEE: loon
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divergent series {n} (divergent series)
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:: divergentni red {m}
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diversity {n} (quality of being diverse; difference)
|
:: raznòlikōst {f}, diverzìtēt {m}, heterogenost {f}
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divertimento {n} (eighteenth-century composition in several short movements)
|
:: дивертименто {m}; divertimènto {m}
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divide and conquer {v} (Divide and conquer)
|
:: завади па владај /zavadi pa vladaj/
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dividend {n} (arithmetic: a number or expression)
|
:: djeljenik {m}
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dividend {n} (finance: a payment of money by a company to its shareholders)
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:: dividenda {f}
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divine {n} (a deity) SEE: deity
|
::
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divine {adj} (of or pertaining to a god)
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:: божанскӣ; božànskī
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divinity {n} (deity) SEE: deity
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::
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divinity {n} (godhood, state of being God or a god)
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:: божанственост {f}; božanstvenost {f}
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divisim {adv} (formal: separately) SEE: separately
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::
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division {n} (act or process of dividing anything)
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:: podjela {f}, dijeljenje {n}
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division {n} (arithmetic: process of dividing a number by another)
|
:: дељење {n}; dijéljēnje {n}
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division {n} (arithmetic: calculation involving this process)
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:: dijeljenje {n}
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division {n} (large military unit)
|
:: divizija {f} , divizijun {m}
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division {n} (biology: taxonomic classification of plants)
|
:: divizija {f}
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divisor {n} (arithmetic: a number or expression)
|
:: djelitelj {m}
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divisor {n} (integer that divides another integer an integral number of times)
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:: djelitelj {m}
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divorce {n} (legal dissolution of a marriage)
|
:: развод {m}, бракоразвод {m}; razvod {m}, brakorazvod
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divorce {n} (separation of connected things)
|
:: razvod
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Diwali {prop} (Hindu festival of lights)
|
:: Дивали, Дипавали; Divali, Dipavali
|
dizziness {n} (state of being dizzy)
|
:: omaglica {f}, vrtoglavica
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dizzy {adj} (having a sensation of turning around)
|
:: vrtjeti se u glavi
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dizzy {adj} (producing giddiness)
|
:: opojno
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dizzy {adj} (empty-headed, scatterbrained or frivolous)
|
:: blesav
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dizzyness {n} (dizziness) SEE: dizziness
|
::
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Djibouti {prop} (Republic of Djibouti)
|
:: Џибути {m}; Džibȕti {m}
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Djiboutian {n} (person)
|
:: Džibutanac {m}, Džibutanka {f}
|
Djiboutian {adj} (pertaining to Djibouti)
|
:: džibutanski
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Dmitry {prop} (transliteration of Дмитрий)
|
:: Димитрие {m}
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DNA {n} (abbreviation of deoxyribonucleic acid (see deoxyribonucleic acid for full forms))
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:: ДНК {f}; DNK {f}
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Dnepropetrovsk {prop} (Dnipropetrovsk) SEE: Dnipropetrovsk
|
::
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Dnieper {prop} (river to the Black Sea)
|
:: Дњепар {m}; Dnjepar {m}
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Dnipropetrovsk {prop} (city)
|
:: Дњепропетровск {m}; Dnjepropetrovsk {m}
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dénouement {n} (the conclusion or resolution of a plot)
|
:: rasplet {m}
|
do {v} (perform, execute)
|
:: радити; raditi, činiti
|
doable {adj} (possible to do) SEE: feasible
|
::
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dobra {n} (official currency of São Tomé and Príncipe)
|
:: добра
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do business {v} (urinate) SEE: urinate
|
::
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docile {adj} (yielding to control)
|
:: pokoran {m}, poslušan
|
docile {adj} (accepting instructions)
|
:: poslušan {m}, poučljiv
|
docileness {n} (docility) SEE: docility
|
::
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docility {n} (the quality of being docile)
|
:: docilnost
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doctor {n} (person who has attained a doctorate)
|
:: dȍktor {m}, dȍktorica {f}
|
doctor {n} (veterinarian) SEE: veterinarian
|
::
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doctor {n} (medical doctor) SEE: physician
|
::
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doctrine {n} (belief)
|
:: доктрина {f}; doktrína {f}
|
document {n} (original or official paper)
|
:: документ {m}; dokùment {m}
|
documentary {n} (documentary film)
|
:: документарни филм {m}; dokumentarni film {m}
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documentation {n} (documents that explain the operation of a particular machine or software program)
|
:: документација {f}; dokumentacija {f}
|
dodecahedron {n} (a polyhedron with 12 faces)
|
:: додекаедар {m},; dòdekaēdar {m}
|
Dodecanese {prop} (an island chain consisting of twelve main islands)
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:: Додеканез {m}; Dodekànēz {m}
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doe {n} (female deer)
|
:: срна {f}, srna {f}, кошута {f}, košuta {f}
|
doe {n} (female rabbit)
|
:: куница {f}, kunica {f}
|
doe {n} (female hare)
|
:: зечица {f}, zečica {f}
|
doe {n} (female squirrel)
|
:: веверица {f}, veverica {f}
|
doe {n}
|
:: košuta {f}
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does anyone here speak English {phrase} (does anyone here speak English?)
|
:: има ли неког ко говори енглески?, говори ли овдје нетко енглески?; ima li nekog ko govori engleski?, govori li ovdje netko engleski?
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dog {n} (animal)
|
:: пас {m}, кучка {f}, куче {m}, куца {f} , џукела {f}; pas {m}, kučka {f}, kuče {m}, kuca {f} , džukela {f}
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doge {n} (chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa)
|
:: дужд {m}
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doghouse {n} (kennel) SEE: kennel
|
::
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dogma {n} (authoritative principle, belief or statement of opinion)
|
:: догма {f}; dogma {f}
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dogma {n} (doctrine)
|
:: догма {f}, доктрина {f}; dogma {f}, doktrina {f}
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dog rose {n} (the species Rosa canina)
|
:: дивља ружа {f}, пасја ружа {f}, шипак {m}, šipúrak {m}; divlja ruža {f}, pasja ruža {f}, šípak {m}, ширурак {m}
|
dog shit {n} (deceitful statements, etc) SEE: bullshit
|
::
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Dog Star {prop} (Sirius) SEE: Sirius
|
::
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dogtooth grass {n} (any grass in the genus Cynodon)
|
:: troskot {m}
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dogwood {n} (tree or shrub of the genus Cornus)
|
:: дрен {m}, dren {m}
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Doha {prop} (capital of Qatar)
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:: Доха {f}; Doha {f}
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do ill {v} (to harm, to injure) SEE: harm
|
::
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do justice {v} (allow to be apprehended in its full scope)
|
:: cjelovito sagledati
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doldrum {adj} (boring, uninteresting) SEE: boring
|
::
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dole {n} (money or goods given as charity)
|
:: milostinja {f}
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dole {n} (unemployment benefit)
|
:: naknada za nezaposlenost {f}
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dole out {v} (to distribute in small quantities)
|
:: porcionirati
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doll {n} (a toy in the form of a human)
|
:: лутка {f}, кукла {f} ; lȕtka {f}, kukla {f}
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dollar {n} (designation for specific currency)
|
:: долар {m}; dolar {m}
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dolly {n} (doll) SEE: doll
|
::
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dolomite {n} (mineral)
|
:: dolomit {m}
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dolphin {n} (aquatic mammal)
|
:: дупин {m}, делфин {m}, плискавица {f}; dupin {m}, delfin {m}, pliskavica {f}
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dolphinarium {n}
|
:: дельфинаријум {m}, дельфинариј {m}; delfinarijum {m}, delfinarij {m}
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dome {n} (architectural element)
|
:: купола {f}; kupola {f}
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domestic {adj}
|
:: tuzeman
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domicile {n} (home or residence)
|
:: станиште {n}, боравиште {n}; stanište {n}, boravište {n}
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Dominic {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Доминик {m}; Dominik {m}
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Dominica {prop} (Commonwealth of Dominica)
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:: Доминика {f}; Dominika {f}
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Dominican Republic {prop} (country in the Caribbean)
|
:: Доминиканска Република {f}; Dominikanska Republika {f}
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Domodedovo {prop} (airport in Russia)
|
:: Домодедово {n}; Domodedovo {n}
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don {v} (put on clothes)
|
:: oblačiti {impf}, obući {pf}, odijevati {impf}, odjenuti {pf}
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don {n} (professor) SEE: professor
|
::
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Donald Duck {prop} (Disney character)
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:: Паја Патак {m}; Paško Pátak {m}
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donation {n} (a voluntary gift or contribution for a specific cause)
|
:: поклон {m}, донација {f}; pòklon {m}, donácija {f}
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Donatism {n} (Christian belief)
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:: донатѝзам {m}; donatìzam {m}
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Donets {prop} (one of several rivers)
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:: Доњец {m}; Donjec {m}
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Donetsk {prop} (city)
|
:: Доњецк {m}; Donjeck {m}
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donkey {n} (a domestic animal, see also: ass)
|
:: магарац {m}, товар {m}; màgarac {m}, tòvar {m}
|
donkey {n} (a fool)
|
:: магарац {m}; màgarac {m}
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donor {n} (one who donates)
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:: davalac {m}
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don't {v} (do not)
|
:: не, немој; ne, nemoj
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don't let the door hit you on the way out {phrase} (good riddance) SEE: good riddance
|
::
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don't look a gift horse in the mouth {proverb} (a phrase referring to unappreciatively questioning of a gift or handout too closely)
|
:: poklonjenom konju se ne gleda u zube
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don't mention it {phrase} (it is too trivial to warrant thanks)
|
:: nema na čemu
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donut {n} (deep-fried piece of dough) SEE: doughnut
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::
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doofer {n} (remote control for a television) SEE: remote control
|
::
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doohickey {n} (a thing)
|
:: stvarčica {f}
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doomsday {n} (day when God is expected to judge the world)
|
:: sudnji dan {m}
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door {n} (portal of entry into a building, room or vehicle)
|
:: врата {n} ; vráta {n}
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door frame {n} (frame into which a door is fitted)
|
:: štok {m}
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doorjamb {n} (upright post on either side of the door)
|
:: štok {m}, dovratak
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doorknob {n} (circular device attached to a door, the rotation of which permits the unlatching of a door)
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:: квака {f}; kvaka {f}
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doorknocker {n} (door knocker)
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:: звекир {m}; zvekir {m}
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doorpost {n} (doorjamb) SEE: doorjamb
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doorstep {n} (threshold of a doorway)
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:: праг {m}; prag {m}
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dopamine {n} (the neurotransmitter)
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:: допамӣн {m}; dopàmīn {m}
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dope fiend {n} (drug addict) SEE: drug addict
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Dordogne {prop} (department)
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:: Дордоња {f}; Dordonja {f}
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Doric {prop} (Greek dialect)
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:: дорски {m}; dorski {m}
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dormouse {n} (rodent)
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:: пух {m}; puh {m}
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dos and don'ts {n} (rules or guidelines)
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:: poželjno i nepoželjno {n}
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dose {n} (measured portion of medicine)
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:: доза {f}; doza {f}
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doss-house {n} (sleeping-place for the homeless)
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:: prihvatilište {n}; преноћиште {n}; prenoćište {n}
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dot {n} (small spot or mark)
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:: tȍčka {f}, tȁčka {f}; точка {f}, тачка {f}
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double {n} (a person resembling or standing for another)
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:: dvojnik {m}, dvojnica {f}
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double agent {n} (spy)
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:: dvostruki agent {m}
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double chin {n} (a layer of fat under the chin)
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:: подвољак {m}; pòdvoljak {m}
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double-edged sword {n} (idiomatic)
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:: мач са две оштрице {m} /mátch sa dvé oshtritsé/
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double penetration {n} (The simultaneous penetration of one or more orifices of one person by two other people)
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:: dvostruka penetracija {f}, двострука пенетрација {f}, sȅndvič {m}, сендвич {m}
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doublethink {n} (The power of holding two contradictory beliefs)
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:: dvomisao
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double-u {n} (name of the letter W, w)
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:: дупло ве {n}; duplo ve {n}
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doubt {v} (to lack confidence in)
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:: сумњати {impf}; sumnjati {impf}
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doubt {n} (disbelief or uncertainty (about something))
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:: сумња {f}; sumnja {f}
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doubting Thomas {n} (one who requires proof)
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:: неверни Тома {m}, невјерни Тома {m}; neverni Toma {m}, nevjerni Toma {m}
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dough {n} (mix of flour and other ingredients)
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:: тесто {n} (Ekavian), тијесто (Ijekavian); tȇsto {n} (Ekavian), tijȇsto {n} (Ijekavian)
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doughnut {n} (deep-fried piece of dough or batter)
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:: крафна {f}; krafna {f}
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Douro {prop} (river in northern Portugal and Spain)
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:: Доро {m}, Дуеро {m}; Douro {m}, Duero {m}
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dove {n} (bird of the family Columbidae)
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:: голуб {m}, голубица {f}; gȍlūb {m}, golùbica {f}
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dovecot {n} (dovecote) SEE: dovecote
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::
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dovecote {n} (house or box in which domestic pigeons breed)
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:: golubarnik
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dovehouse {n} (dovecote) SEE: dovecote
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::
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dove's-foot {n} (columbine) SEE: columbine
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::
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dowager {n} (lady of dignified bearing)
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:: матрона {f}; matróna {f}
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down {adv}
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:: dolje
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downhill {adj} (easy) SEE: easy
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::
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downhill {adv} (down a slope)
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:: nizbrdo
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downing {n} (defeat) SEE: defeat
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::
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download {n} (file transfer to the local computer)
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:: preuzimanje {n}, skidanje {n}
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download {v} (to transfer data from a remote computer to a local one)
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:: downloadati ; preuzeti, skinuti
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downpour {n} (heavy rain)
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:: jaka kiša {f}, pljusak {m}
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downtrodden {adj} (oppressed, persecuted or subjugated)
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:: podjarmljen, ugnjeten
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downtrodden {adj} (trodden down)
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:: pogažen
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dowry {n} (property or payment given at time of marriage)
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:: мираз {m}, вијено {n}, женинство {n}, прћија {f}; miraz {m}, vijeno {n}, ženinstvo {n}, prćija {f}
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doxology {n} (expression of praise to God, especially a short hymn)
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:: доксологија {f}; doksologija {f}
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do you believe in God {phrase} (do you believe in God?)
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:: da li vjeruješ u Boga?, да ли верујеш у Бога?
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do you need help {phrase} (Do you need help?)
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:: treba li vam pomoć?, треба ли вам помоћ?, treba li ti pomoć?, треба ли ти помоћ?
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do you speak English {phrase} (do you speak English? (English specifically))
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:: говорите ли енглески?, да ли говорите енглески?; govorite li engleski?, da li govorite engleski?
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do you speak English {phrase} (do you speak...? (fill with the name of the current foreign language))
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:: говорите ли српскохрватски?; govorite li srpskohrvatski?
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doze {v} (to sleep lightly or briefly)
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:: drijémati
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dozen {n} (twelve)
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:: туце {n}, туцет {m}; tuce {n}, tucet {m}
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doze off {v} (fall asleep unintentionally)
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:: zadrijémati, pridrijémati
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DPRK {prop} (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) SEE: Democratic People's Republic of Korea
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::
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drab {n} (promiscuous woman; prostitute)
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:: kurva {f}
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drachma {n} (currency)
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:: драхма {f}; drahma {f}
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draft {n} (current of air coming in)
|
:: promaja, promaha, промаја {f}
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draft {v} (to select a rookie player)
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:: драфтовати {impf} /draftovati/
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drag {n} (street) SEE: street
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::
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drag {n} (puff on cigarette)
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:: дим {m}, dim {m}
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drag {v} (to pull along a surface)
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:: вући, vući
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dragline excavator {n} (any of several very large vehicles used for lifting)
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:: багер дреглајн {m}
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dragoman {n} (an interpreter, especially for the Arabic and Turkish languages)
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:: тумач {m}; tumač {m}
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dragon {n} (mythical creature)
|
:: змај {m} {f}, аждаја {f}, аждаха {m}, aлa {f}, змајица {f}, змајеви {p}; zmaj {m}, aždaja {f}, aždaha {m}, ala {f}, zmajica {f}, zmajevi {p}
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dragon {n} (Komodo dragon) SEE: Komodo dragon
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::
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dragonfly {n} (insect of the infraorder Anisoptera)
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:: вилин коњиц {m}, вилински коњиц {m}; vilin konjic {m}, vilinski konjic {m}
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dragon's wort {n} (tarragon) SEE: tarragon
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::
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dragonwort {n} (a perennial herb of Greece and the Balkans, Dracunculus vulgaris)
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:: zmijinac {m} , zmijavčica {f} and zmijavičica {f}
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dragoon {n} (horse soldier)
|
:: драгун {m}; dragun {m}
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drake {n} (male duck)
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:: патак {m}; pátak {m}
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dram {n} (Greek weight) SEE: drachma
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::
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dramatist {n} (playwright) SEE: playwright
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::
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dramaturgy {n} (art of dramaturgic composition)
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:: драматургија {f}; dramaturgija {f}
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drape {n} (curtain, drapery) SEE: curtain
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::
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draughts {n} (game for two players)
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:: дама {f}; dama {f}
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Drava {prop} (river)
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:: Drava, Драва
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draw {v} (to produce a picture)
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:: цртати {impf}, нацртати {pf}; cȑtati {impf}, nàcrtati {pf}
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draw {v} (to cause) SEE: cause
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::
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draw and quarter {v} (то execute a person)
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:: рашчеречити; raščerečiti
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drawer {n} (open-topped box in a cabinet used for storing)
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:: ladica {f}, fioka {f}
|
drawers {n} (plural of drawer) SEE: drawer
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::
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drawing {n} (picture, likeness, diagram or representation)
|
:: цртеж {m}; crtež {m}
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dream {n} (imaginary events seen while sleeping)
|
:: сан {m}; san {m}, snovidjenje
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dream {n} (hope or wish)
|
:: сан {m}; san {m}, màšta {f}
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dream {v} (see imaginary events while sleeping)
|
:: сањати, снивати; sanjati, snivati
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dream {v} (to hope, to wish)
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:: сањати, снивати, надати се; sánjati, snívati, nádati se
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dream {v} (daydream) SEE: daydream
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::
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dreamcatcher {n} (decorative Native American object)
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:: хватач снова {m}; hvàtāč snova {m}
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dreamer {n} (ladybird) SEE: ladybird
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::
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dreamer {n} (someone whose beliefs are far from realistic)
|
:: sanjar {m}
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Dreaming {prop} (time of creation) SEE: Dreamtime
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::
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Dreamtime {prop} (time of creation of the world in Australian mythology)
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:: Sanjanje
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dreggy {adj} (muddy) SEE: muddy
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::
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drench {v} (to soak, to make very wet)
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:: квасити; kvasiti
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Dresden {prop} (capital city of the German Federal State of Saxony)
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:: Дрезден {m}; Dresden {m}
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dress {v} (to clothe (something or somebody))
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:: odijevati, odevati, одевати, одијевати
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dress {n} (item of clothing worn by a woman)
|
:: хаљина {f}; haljina {f}
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dressage {n} (schooling of a horse)
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:: јахалиште {n}, јахаоница {f}; jahalište {n}, jahaonica {f}
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dressing table {n} (low table equipped with mirror for dressing and makeup)
|
:: toaletni stočić
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drever {n} (dog breed)
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:: древер {m}; dréver {m}
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dribble {v} (to let saliva drip from the mouth)
|
:: балавити, balaviti
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dribble {v} (to fall in drops or an unsteady stream)
|
:: цуркати /curkati/
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dribble {v} (to move (with) a ball by kicking or bouncing it)
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:: driblati
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dribble {n} (act of kicking or bouncing a ball)
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:: дриблинг {m}, дриблање {m}; dribling {m}, driblanje {m}
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drift {n} (shallow place in a river) SEE: ford
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::
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drifter {n} (person)
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:: skitnica, lutalica, frenter
|
drill {n} (tool)
|
:: бушилица {f}; bušilica {f}
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Drina {prop} (river that flows northward 160 miles along the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia)
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:: Дрина {f}; Drina {f}
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drink {v} (consume liquid through the mouth)
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:: пити {impf}, попити {pf}, ѝспити {pf}; pȉti {impf}, pòpiti {pf}, ìspiti {pf}
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drink {v} (consume alcoholic beverages)
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:: пити; piti, lokati, pijančevati
|
drink {n} (served beverage)
|
:: напитак {m}, пиће {n}, напoj {m}; napitak {m}, piće {n}, napoj {m}
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drink {n} (type of beverage)
|
:: напитак {m}, пиће {n}; napitak {m}, piće {n}
|
drink {n} (served alcoholic beverage)
|
:: пиће {n}; piće {n}
|
drink {n} (alcoholic beverages in general)
|
:: пиће {n}; piće {n}
|
drink {v} (consume liquid through the mouth)
|
:: пити {impf}, попити {pf}, ѝспити {pf}; pȉti {impf}, pòpiti {pf}, ìspiti {pf}
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drink {v} (consume alcoholic beverages)
|
:: пити; piti, lokati, pijančevati
|
drinking straw {n} (a long plastic or paper tube through which a drink is drunk)
|
:: сламка {f}, сламчица {f}, цевка {f}, цевчица {f}; slamka {f}, slamčica {f}, cevka {f}, cevčica {f}
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drinking water {n} (water for humans)
|
:: питка вода {f}; pitka voda {f}
|
drip {v} (to fall one drop at a time)
|
:: kȁpati
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drip {v} (to leak slowly)
|
:: cúriti, cijéditi se
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drip {v} (to let fall in drops)
|
:: nàkapati, ùkapati
|
drive {n} (computing: apparatus for reading and writing to or from a storage device)
|
:: pogon
|
drive {v} (herd (animals) in a particular direction)
|
:: гонити {impf}; gòniti {impf}
|
driver {n} (one who drives something, e.g. cattle)
|
:: vozač {m}
|
driver {n} (person who drives a motorized vehicle, such as a car or a bus)
|
:: возач {m}, возачица {f}; vòzāč {m}, vozàčica {f}
|
driver {n} (person who drives some other vehicle)
|
:: возач {m}, возачица {f}; vòzāč {m}, vozàčica {f}
|
driver {n} (program acting as interface between an application and hardware)
|
:: драјвер {m}, управљачки програм {m}; dràjver {m}, upràvljāčkī prògram {m}
|
driver {n} (golf club)
|
:: golf palica za duge udarce
|
driver's licence {n} (document) SEE: driver's license
|
::
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driver's license {n} (documenting permitting a person to drive)
|
:: возачка дозвола {f}; vozačka dozvola {f}
|
driveshaft {n} (a shaft used to transmit rotary motion)
|
:: вратило; vràtilo
|
driving {n} (action of the verb to drive in any sense)
|
:: вожња {f}; vožnja {f}
|
driving {n} (action of operating a motor vehicle)
|
:: вожња {f}; vožnja {f}
|
driving licence {n} (document) SEE: driver's license
|
::
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drizzle {v} (to rain lightly)
|
:: сипити, ромињати; sipiti, rominjati
|
drizzle {n} (light rain)
|
:: кишица {f}; kišica {f}
|
drizzle {n} ((physics, weather) numerous small and uniformly dispersed water drops)
|
:: росуља; rosulja
|
dromedary {n} (single-humped camel)
|
:: дромедар {m}, једногрба камила {f}, једногрба дева {f}; dromedar {m}, jednogrba kamila {f}, jednogrba deva {f}
|
drone {n} (male bee)
|
:: трут {m}; trȗt {m}
|
drool {v} (secrete saliva)
|
:: слинити, балавити; sliniti, bȁlaviti
|
drool {v} (talk nonsense)
|
:: govoriti gluposti, lupetati, baljezgati
|
drool {n} (saliva)
|
:: слине {f-p}; sline {f-p}
|
drop {n} (small mass of liquid)
|
:: кап {f}; kap {f}
|
drop {n} (a fall)
|
:: pad {m}
|
drop {n} (small, round piece of hard candy)
|
:: dražeja {f}
|
drop goal {n} (a type of goal in rugby)
|
:: дроп {m}; drop {m}
|
droplet {n} (very small drop)
|
:: капљица {f}; kȁpljica {f}
|
dropsy {n} (swelling)
|
:: водена болест {f}; vodena bolest {f}
|
dross {n} (Waste or impure matter)
|
:: отпад {m}, отпадак {m}; ȍtpād {m}, òtpadak {m}
|
dross {n} (The impurities in metal)
|
:: примјеса {f}, нечистоћа {f}; prȋmjesa {f}, nečistòća {f}
|
dross {n} (A waste product from working with metal)
|
:: шљака {f}; šljȁka {f}
|
dross {n} (Worthless or trivial matter)
|
:: отпадак {m}; òtpadak {m}
|
drought {n} (period of unusually low rain fall)
|
:: суша {f}; suša {f}
|
drove {n} (a number of cattle driven to market or new pastures)
|
:: stado {n}
|
drown {v} (to be suffocated in fluid)
|
:: utopiti
|
drowning {n} (an instance of someone drowning)
|
:: utapanje
|
drowsiness {n} (State of being drowsy)
|
:: mȁmūrnōst, дремљивост {f}; pospanost, mȁmūrnōst, drèmljivōst, fjȁka {f}
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drowsy {adj} (inclined to drowse)
|
:: поспан, сањив, дремљив; pȍspān, sànjiv, drèmljiv
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drowsy {adj} (disposing to sleep)
|
:: поспан, дремљив; pȍspān, drèmljiv
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drudgery {n} (tedious work)
|
:: tlaka, kuluk
|
drug {n} (psychoactive substance ingested for recreational use, especially illegal and addictive one)
|
:: дрога {f}, наркотик {m}; dróga {f}, narkotik {m}
|
drug {v} (to administer intoxicating drugs)
|
:: дрогирати се; drogírati se
|
drug addict {n} (person with a chemical or psychological dependency on drugs)
|
:: наркоман {m}, наркоманка {f}; narkòmān {m}, narkòmānka {f}, narkić {m}
|
drug addiction {n} (dependency on illegal drugs)
|
:: наркоманија {f}; narkomànija {f}
|
drugstore {n} (pharmacy) SEE: pharmacy
|
::
|
drum {n} (musical instrument)
|
:: бубањ {m}, добош {m}; bȗbanj {m}, dȏboš {m}
|
drum {n} (hollow, cylindrical object)
|
:: ваљак {m}, бубањ {m}, добош {m}; váljak {m}, bȗbanj {m}, dȏboš {m}
|
drum {n} (barrel etc. for liquid)
|
:: буре {n}, бачва {f}; bȕre {n}, bȁčva {f}
|
drum {v} (to beat a drum)
|
:: бубњати; bùbnjati
|
drum {v} (to beat with a rapid succession of strokes)
|
:: куцати; kȕcati
|
drunk {adj} (intoxicated after drinking too much alcohol)
|
:: pìjan, пѝјан
|
drunk {n} (habitual drinker)
|
:: пијанац {m}, пијаница {f}; pijánac {m}, pìjanica {f}
|
drunkard {n} (person who is habitually drunk) SEE: drunk
|
::
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drupe {n} (stone fruit) SEE: stone fruit
|
::
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drupelet {n} (one of the small drupe-like subdivisions which compose the outer layer of certain fruit)
|
:: plodić {m}, koštunica {f}
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dry {adj} (free from liquid or moisture)
|
:: сух; sȗh
|
dryad {n} (female tree spirit)
|
:: дријада {f}; drijada {f}
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dryer {n} (household appliance for drying clothing)
|
:: sušilo {n}, sušilica {f}, sušionik {m}
|
dryer {n} (hairdryer) SEE: hairdryer
|
::
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dry land {n} (Land as opposed to sea)
|
:: копно {n}; kȍpno {n}
|
du'a' {n} ((Islam) private prayer by an individual, see also: prayer)
|
:: дова {f}; dóva {f}
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dual {n} (grammatical number of a noun marking two of something)
|
:: двојѝна {f}; dvojìna {f}
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dualism {n} (the condition of being double)
|
:: dualizam {m}
|
dualism {n} (the view that the world consists of two fundamental principles)
|
:: dualizam {m}
|
dualism {n} (the belief that the world is ruled by a pair of antagonistic forces)
|
:: dualizam {m}
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dual number {n} (grammatical number denoting a quantity of exactly two) SEE: dual
|
::
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dub {v} (to replace soundtrack of a film with translation)
|
:: sinkronizirati
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dub {n} (dubbing) SEE: dubbing
|
::
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Dubai {prop} (one of the emirates of the United Arab Emirates)
|
:: Дубаи {m}; Dubai {m}
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dubbing {n} (replacement of voice)
|
:: sinkronizacija
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Dublin {prop} (the capital of the Republic of Ireland)
|
:: Даблин {m}, Dublin {m}, Dablin {m}
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dubnium {n} (chemical element)
|
:: дубниj {m}, дубниjум {m}; dubnij {m}, dubnijum {m}
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Dubrovnik {prop} (Croatian port-city)
|
:: Дубровнӣк {m}; Dùbrōvnīk {m}
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duchess {n} (female spouse or widow of a duke)
|
:: војвоткиња {f}; vojvotkinja {f}
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duchy {n} (a dominion or region ruled by a duke or duchess)
|
:: војводство {n}; vojvodstvo {n}
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duck {v} (to quickly lower the head or body (intransitive))
|
:: sàgnuti se
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duck {v} (to quickly lower the head (transitive))
|
:: sagnuti se, prignuti se
|
duck {v} (to try to evade doing something)
|
:: избјегавати {impf}; izbjegávati {impf}
|
duck {n} (aquatic bird of the family Anatidae)
|
:: патка {f}, патак {m}; pȁtka {f}, pátak {m}
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duck {n} (female duck)
|
:: патка {f}; pȁtka {f}
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duck {n} (flesh of a duck used as food)
|
:: pačetina {f}
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Duckburg {prop} (fictional city where Donald Duck lives)
|
:: Патковград {m}; Patkovgrad {m}
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duckling {n} (young duck)
|
:: паче {n}; pȁče {n}
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duck soup {n} (something which is easy) SEE: piece of cake
|
::
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duckspeak {n} (thoughtless speech)
|
:: паткоговор {m} /patkogovor/
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duckweed {n} (plant)
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:: okrijek
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ductus deferens {n} (vas deferens) SEE: vas deferens
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dude {n} (dandy) SEE: dandy
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duduk {n} (Armenian musical instrument)
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duel {n} (combat between two persons)
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:: двобој {m}, dvoboj {m}
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duet {n} (a musical composition for two performers)
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:: dvopev {m}
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duke {n} (male ruler of a duchy)
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:: vojvoda {m}, војвода {m}
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dukhan {n} (a small restaurant, tavern or a shop in the Caucasus and Crimea)
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:: дућан {m}; dùćān {m}
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dulcimer {n} (musical instrument)
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:: чимбала {f}; čimbala {f}
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dulcour {n} (sweetness; dulcitude; suavitude) SEE: sweetness
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dull {adj} (lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp)
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:: туп; tȗp
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duma {n} (lower house of Russian national parliament)
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:: дума {f}; duma {f}
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dumb {adj} (unable to speak) SEE: mute
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dumb {adj}
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:: nem, nijem
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dumbbell {n} (a weight with two disks attached to a short bar)
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:: бучица {f}; bȕčica {f}
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dumbledore {n} (beetle) SEE: beetle
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dumbledore {n} (bumblebee) SEE: bumblebee
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dumbledore {n} (dandelion) SEE: dandelion
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dumbstruck {adj} (so shocked as to be unable to speak)
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:: bez riječi, zanijemio od čuda {m}, zanemio od čuda {m}
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dummy {n} (a silent person)
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:: mučaljivac {m}, mutavac {m}
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dummy {n} (an unintelligent person)
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:: glupan, budala, blesan, tupan, tupavac, blentavac, blento
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dummy {n} (something constructed with the size and form of a human)
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:: maneken {m}
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dummy {n} (a deliberately nonfunctional placeholder)
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:: atrapa {f}
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dummy {n} (pacifier) SEE: pacifier
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dumpling {n} (food)
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:: нокла {f}, ноклица {f}, кнедла {m}, кнедл {m}, гомбоца {f}; nokla {f}, noklica {f}, knédla {m}, knédl {m}, gomboca {f}
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dun {n} (colour)
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:: sivosmeđ
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dune {n} (a ridge or hill of sand piled up by the wind)
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:: дине {f-p}; díne {f-p}
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dung {n} (manure)
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:: балега {f}, гној {m}, гнојӣво {n}; baléga {f}, gnȏj {m}, gnȍjīvo {n}
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dung beetle {n} (insect of the family Scarabaeidae)
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:: говноваљ {m}, балегар {m}, балегара {f}; govnovalj {m}, balegar {m}, balegara {f}
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dungeon {n} (underground prison or vault)
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:: донжон кула {m}
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duplicate {n} (an identical copy)
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:: duplikat {m}
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duplicitous {adj} (given to or marked by deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech)
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:: dvoličan, pr(ij)etvoran
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dura mater {n} (anatomy: outermost layer of the meninges)
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:: tvrda moždana ovojnica {f}
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Durban {prop} (city in South Africa)
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:: Дурбан {m}; Durban {m}
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Durex {n} (condom) SEE: condom
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Durex {prop} (adhesive tape) SEE: adhesive tape
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Durrës {prop} (Adriatic port city in Albania)
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:: Драч {m}; Drač {m}
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Dushanbe {prop} (capital of Tajikistan)
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:: Душанбе; Dušanbe
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dusk {n} (period of time at the end of day when sun is below the horizon but before full onset of night)
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:: сумрак {m}, сутон {m}; sȕmrāk {m}, suton {m}
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dust {n} (fine, dry particles)
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:: прашина {f}, прах {m}; prašina {f}, prah {m}
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dustbin {n} (container for trash) SEE: garbage can
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duster {n}
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:: pahalica, pajalica
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dustpan {n} (flat scoop for assembling dust)
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:: ђубровник {m}, лопатица {f}; đubrovnik {m}, lopatica {f}
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dusty {adj} (covered with dust)
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:: прашњав, prašnjav
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dusty {adj} (powdery and resembling dust)
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:: прашкаст, praškast
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Dutch {adj} (of the Netherlands, people, or language)
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:: холандскӣ, низоземскӣ; hòlandskī, nȉzozēmskī
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Dutch {prop} (the Dutch language)
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:: холандски {m}, низоземски {m}; holandski {m}, nizozemski {m}, nizozemski jezik {m}
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Dutch {n} (people from the Netherlands)
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:: Холанђанин {m}, Низоземац {m}, Холанђанка {f}, Низоземкиња {f}; Holanđanin {m}, Nizozemac {m}, Holanđanka {f}, Nizozemkinja {f}
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Dutchman {n} (a Dutch man)
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:: Холанђанин {m}, Низоземац {m}; Holánđanin {m}, Nizozémac {m}
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Dutchwoman {n} (a Dutch woman)
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:: Nizòzēmka {f}
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duty {n} (that which one is morally or legally obligated to do)
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:: дужност {f}, задужење {n}; dužnost {f}, zaduženje {n}
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duty {n} (period of time)
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:: dúžnōst {f}, slùžba {f}
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duvet {n} (quilt)
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:: jorgan
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dwarf {n} (being from folklore, underground dwelling nature spirit)
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:: патуљак {m}; patuljak {m}
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dwarf {n}
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:: патуљак {m}, патицврк {m}, кепец {m}, прцољак {m}, прцкавац {m}, човечуљак {m}; patuljak {m}, paticvrk {m}, kepec {m}, prcoljak {m}, prckavac {m}, čovečuljak {m}; patuljak {m}; patuljak {m}
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dwarf galaxy {n} (small galaxy)
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:: патуљаста галаксија {f} /patuljasta galaksija/
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dwarf planet {n} (a type of celestial body)
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:: патуљаста планета {f}; patuljasta planeta {f}, patuljasti planet {m}
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dwarf star {n} (star that is a located in the main sequence)
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:: патуљаста звезда {f} /patuljasta zvezda/
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dwell {v} (live, reside)
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:: boraviti {impf}
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dweller {n} (inhabitant) SEE: inhabitant
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dwindle {v} ((intransitive) to decrease, shrink, vanish)
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:: свиснути; svȉsnuti
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dyadic operation {n} (two-operand operation) SEE: binary operation
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dye {n} (a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied)
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:: фарба {f}; farba {f}
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dye {v} (to colour with dye)
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:: фарбати, офарбати; farbati, ofarbati
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dye {n} (die) SEE: die
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dyke {n} (ditch) SEE: ditch
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dyke {n}
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:: lezbijka {f}
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dynamite {n} (class of explosives)
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:: динамит {m}; dinamit {m}
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dynamo {n} (dynamo-electric machine)
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:: динамо {m}; dinamo {m}
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dynasty {n} (A series of rulers or dynasts from one family)
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:: династија {f}, dinástija {f}
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dyscalculia {n} (pathology: difficulty with numbers)
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:: diskalkulija {f}
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dysentery {n} (disease characterised by inflammation of the intestines)
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:: дизентерија {f}, срдобоља {f} ; dizentèrija {f}, srdòbolja {f}
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dyslexia {n} (learning disability)
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:: дислексија {f}; dislèksija {f}
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dysphoria {n} (state of feeling unwell, unhappy, restless or depressed)
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:: дисфорија {f}; disforija {f}
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dyspnea {n} (difficult respiration)
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:: dispnea, kratak dah, zaduha, dispneja
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dysprosium {n} (chemical element)
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:: диспрозиjум {m}, диспрозиj {m}; disprozijum {m}, disprozij
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