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povratak
I. re·turn [rɪ'tɜːn] N
1. return (to a place/time):
return
povratak m to - u
return home
his return to power POL
return to school
2. return (reoccurrence):
return of an illness
3. return (giving back):
by return [of post] Brit, Aus
4. return (recompense):
return
5. return Brit, Aus (ticket):
return
6. return SPORTS (stroke):
return
return
return of serve
7. return (proceeds):
return
8. return Am POL:
9. return no pl (key on keyboard):
return
II. re·turn [rɪ'tɜːn] ADJ attr
return postage, flight, trip:
return
III. re·turn [rɪ'tɜːn] VB intr
1. return (go/come back):
return
fig to return home (come back home)
to return to somewhere
return to sender
2. return (reoccur):
return pain, illness
3. return (revert to):
to return to sth
to return to a task
to return to normal things
to return to normal person
IV. re·turn [rɪ'tɜːn] VB trans
1. return (give back):
return
to return sth to sb (in person)
to return sth to sb (by post)
to return sth to its place
2. return (reciprocate):
return
to return a blow
to return a salute
to return a wave
3. return (place back):
to return sth somewhere
4. return FIN:
to return a profit
5. return LAW (pronounce):
6. return tennis:
to return a volley
'tax re·turn N
tax return
'day re·turn N Brit
day return
re·'turn key N
return key
'car·riage re·turn N
carriage return
re·'turn fare N
return fare
re·'turn tick·et N
1. return ticket Brit, Aus (ticket there and back):
return ticket
2. return ticket Am (ticket for return):
return ticket
re·'turn match N
return match
Present
Ireturn
youreturn
he/she/itreturns
wereturn
youreturn
theyreturn
Past
Ireturned
youreturned
he/she/itreturned
wereturned
youreturned
theyreturned
Present Perfect
Ihavereturned
youhavereturned
he/she/ithasreturned
wehavereturned
youhavereturned
theyhavereturned
Past Perfect
Ihadreturned
youhadreturned
he/she/ithadreturned
wehadreturned
youhadreturned
theyhadreturned
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