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to be afraid of sb./sth. {verb}bojati se nekoga/nečega
Partial Matches
Unverified to be proud of sb./sth. {verb}ponositi se (nekim, nečim)
to be afraid {verb}strahovati
to be afraid {verb}bojati se
afraid {adj}uplašen
afraid {adj}isprepadan
afraid {adj}bojažljiv
afraid {adj}plašljiv
afraid {adj}strašljiv
afraid {adj}ispripadan [istoč.]
afraid {adj}koji se boji
I'm afraid ...Nažalost ...
to be used to sth. {verb}biti naviknut na nešto
to be fed up with sth. [coll.] {verb}imati pun klinac nečega [razg.]
Unverified sb./sth. remainsnešto ostaje
Unverified sb./sth. hasneko ima
sb./sth. isnešto/neko je
to encounter sb./sth. {verb}sresti nekoga/nešto
dedicated to sb./sth. {adj} {past-p}određen nekome/nečemu
to inherit (sth. from sb.) {verb}[nešto] naslijediti [od nekoga]
to spot sb./sth. [catch sight] {verb}uočiti nekoga/nešto [sv.]
Unverified to write to sb. about sth. {verb}pisati (nekome u vezi sa nečim)
Unverified to care for sb./sth. [feel concern, be concerned] {verb}brinuti se za nekoga/nešto [osjećati brigu, biti zabrinut]
hemija beryllium {noun} <Be>berilij {m} <Be>
to be {verb}biti
to be entitledsmjeti
to be done {verb}završiti
geogr. Belgium {noun} <.be>Belgija {f}
to be scared {verb}strahovati
to be called {verb}zvati se
to be thirsty {verb}biti žedan
to be wrong {verb}varati se
to be born {verb}biti rođen
to be satisfied {verb}biti zadovoljan
Unverified to be careful {verb}biti oprezan
to be allowed tosmjeti
to be authorized tosmjeti
to be justified tosmjeti
to be supposed to {verb}trebati
to be able to {verb}moći
Unverified to be worthwhile {verb}biti vrijedno
Be careful!Budi oprezan!
to be done {verb}biti gotov
to be allowed to {verb}smjeti
to be on time {verb}biti tačan
to be in charge {verb}biti odgovoran
to be occupied [busy] {verb}biti zauzet
to be allowed to {verb}imati dopuštenje
to be available {verb}biti na raspolaganju
to be frightened {verb}plašiti se [nesv.]
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