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control
 control
gen. moć; prevlast; nadzor; pregled; kontrola; upravljanje
| documents
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comp., MS Dokumenti
- only individual words found (there may be no translations for some thesaurus entries in the bilingual dictionary)

noun | verb | to phrases
control [kənˈtrəʊl] n
gen. moć; prevlast; nadzor; pregled; kontrola; upravljanje; obuzdavanje; sprečavanje; suzbijanje; ograničenje; pritezanje
comp. uređaj za upravljanje
comp., MS kontrola (An object that enables user interaction or input, often to initiate an action, display information, or set values)
law administracija; disciplina; dispozitiv; jurisdikcija; komanda; nadgledanje; prinuda; provera; raspolaganje; režim; suverenitet; uprava; uticaj; vlast
photo. komandovanje; pogon; podešavanje; borba; podešavati; regulistati; sprečiti; dugme (za regulaciju); kontrolni
tech. regulisanje; kontrolni uređaj; regulator; regulacija
controls n
law kontrole; upravljački mehanizmi
tech. komande; komandni uređaji; organi upravljanja
control [kənˈtrəʊl] v
gen. obuzdavati; ograničavati; vladati; savladati; voditi; nadzirati; pregledati; vršiti nadzor; kontrolisati; ispitivati; preispitati
law imati prevlast; monopolisati; nadgledati; obuzdati; ograničiti; proveriti; raspolagati; staviti pod kontrolu; upravljati; imati vlast nad sobom (oneself); savladati se (oneself); vladati sobom (oneself); kontrolisati se (oneself)
 English thesaurus
control [kɔn'trəul] abbr.
abbr. contr
abbr., IT ctrl
abbr., mining. contl
abbr., oil automatic brightness; cntl
energ.ind., abbr. ctr
IT The means of managing risk, including policies, procedures, guidelines, practices or organizational structures, which can be of an administrative, technical, management, or legal nature. (Also used as a synonym for safeguard or countermeasure)
mil., abbr. cont; ctl
tech., abbr. cntrl
USA Authority that may be less than full command exercised by a commander over part of the activities of subordinate or other organizations (JP 1); In mapping, charting, and photogrammetry, a collective term for a system of marks or objects on the Earth or on a map or a photograph, whose positions or elevations or both have been or will be determined (JP 2-03); Physical or psychological pressures exerted with the intent to assure that an agent or group will respond as directed (JP 3-0); An indicator governing the distribution and use of documents, information, or material. Such indicators are the subject of intelligence community agreement and are specifically defined in appropriate regulations
control: 992 phrases in 20 subjects
Automobiles6
Computers29
Construction1
Customs4
Figurative2
General10
Informal5
Information technology11
Law455
Mechanic engineering21
Medical6
Microsoft71
Military11
Optics branch of physics9
Photography57
Road traffic51
Road works45
Technology132
Telephony7
Television59