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Usages of previše
Imam dovoljno vode, ali ti imaš previše kave.
I have enough water, but you have too much coffee.
On pije previše kave, a ona pije previše čaja.
He drinks too much coffee, and she drinks too much tea.
Kad imam previše stresa, ne mogu dobro spavati.
When I have too much stress, I cannot sleep well.
Volim sudjelovati u raspravama na sastanku kad tema nije previše teška.
I like to take part in discussions at the meeting when the topic is not too difficult.
Ne želim biti previše zabrinut zbog malih problema.
I don’t want to be too worried about small problems.
Ne želim se previše brinuti zbog ispita.
I don’t want to worry too much because of the exam.
Ako previše pržimo luk, kuća miriše prejako na ulje.
If we fry the onion too much, the house smells too strongly of oil.
Piletina je bolja kad je umak malo ljut, ali ne previše slan.
Chicken is better when the sauce is a bit spicy, but not too salty.
Nemoj dodavati previše soli u juhu.
Don’t add too much salt to the soup.
Kad imam previše stresa, spavanje mi je važnije od filma.
When I have too much stress, sleep is more important to me than a movie.
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