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  • 21 put by

    phr.v. put aside

    English-Macedonian dictionary > put by

  • 22 stand

    n. стоење, запирање, застој; to be at a stand - е во застој, е збунет; to put somebody at a stand - доведува некого во забуна;
    2. место, положба, распоред; to take one's stand - зазема место, се сместува
    2. се темели (на нешто од);
    3. стојалиште, станица;
    4. потпирач
    v. (past. pp. stood) стои, се исправа;
    2. се наоѓа, е сместен, е распореден;
    3. држи во;
    4. става, сместува;
    5. наслонува, допира (до нешто against);
    6. издржува;
    7. поднесува; to stand against - се противи, се спротиставува; to stand apart - стои на страна; to stand aside - се потргнува на страна; to stand back - стои одзади
    2. се повлекува; to stand behind - заостанува; to stand between - посредува; to stand by - е присутен, помага; to stand out - се истакнува
    2. се издвојува; to stand up - станува
    2. се бори (за нешто for); to stand up on - инсистира; стоење; стои

    English-Macedonian dictionary > stand

  • 23 start

    (keep) the ball rolling почнува продолжува (разговор)
    n. тргнување, почетна точка; (спорт.) старт;
    2. почеток; to make a start - почнува; to give one a start in life - (прен.) да помогнеш некому на застане на нозе;
    3. стресување (од страв); to awake with a start - нагло се буди; to give one a start - плаши некого
    v. тргнува, заминува (некаде for);
    2. почнува, презема (и to start out);
    3. отвора;
    4. става во движење (машина);
    5. се тресе (од страв), се исплашува; to start aside - скока; to start back - отскокнува во страна; to start in - почнува; to start out - презема нешто; to start up - скока; to start with... - почнува со...; тргнување; поаѓање; почеток; почнува; почеток

    English-Macedonian dictionary > start

  • 24 thrust

    n. потрес, удар; (ирен.) испад
    v. (past. pp. thrust) II се турка, се пробива, фрла, удира (силно);
    2. боде, прободува;
    3. забива;
    4. се провлекува, 'упаѓа; to thrust aside - оттурнува, отфрла, одбива; удар; пробива; турка; потисок

    English-Macedonian dictionary > thrust

См. также в других словарях:

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  • aside — [ə sīd′] adv. [ME < on side: see A 1 & SIDE] 1. on or to one side [pull the curtains aside] 2. away; in reserve [put the book aside for me] 3. out of the way; out of one s mind [lay the proposal aside temporarily ] …   English World dictionary

  • aside — ► ADVERB 1) to one side; out of the way. 2) in reserve. ► NOUN 1) an actor s remark addressed to the audience rather than the other characters. 2) an incidental remark. ● aside from Cf. ↑aside f …   English terms dictionary

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  • Aside — A*side , n. Something spoken aside; as, a remark made by a stageplayer which the other players are not supposed to hear. [1913 Webster] || …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • aside — [adv] away from; to the side abreast, afar, alone, alongside, apart, away, beside, by oneself, down, in isolation, in reserve, near, nearby, neck and neck, out, out of the way, privately, separately, sidewise; concept 586 Ant. middle aside [n]… …   New thesaurus

  • aside — index innuendo Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • aside — c.1300, off to one side; mid 14c., to or from the side; late 14c., away or apart from others, out of the way, from A (Cf. a ) (1) + SIDE (Cf. side) (n.). Noun sense of words spoken so as to be (supposed) inaudible is from 1727. Middle English had …   Etymology dictionary

  • aside — I [[t]əsa͟ɪd[/t]] ADVERB AND NOUN USES ♦♦♦ asides (In addition to the uses shown below, aside is used in phrasal verbs such as cast aside , stand aside , and step aside .) 1) ADV: ADV after v If you move something aside, you move it to one side… …   English dictionary

  • aside — a|side1 [ ə saıd ] adverb ** used for telling someone that what you are mentioning is not as important as what you are going to say next: You re right to mention her home circumstances, but that aside, how is her school work? aside from 1. )… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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