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  • 1 time

    s. време, доба, ера, рок, траење на живот; мака; животни околности, услови; породување; можност
    adj. a time - наеднаш
    adj. another time - во друга околност
    adj. times - понекогаш
    adj. some time or other - еднаш
    adj. one time - некогаш
    adj. all times - во секое време, секогаш
    adj. any time - во кое било време
    adj. no time - никогаш
    adj. the same time - во исто време; и покрај тоа; before one's time - прерано; behind one's time - задоцнет, заостанат; by that time - дотогаш, меѓутоа; for a time - некое време; for the time being - засега; from time to time - од време на време; in good time - навреме; in the mean time - меѓутоа, во меѓувреме; in times to come - во иднина; out of time - во невреме; once upon a time - некогаш; hard times - тешки времиња
    adj. set times - во одредено време; time is up - времето помина; what is the time? - колку е часот?; to keep time - држи такт; to beat the time - удира такт
    v. одредува време, пресметува; дава такт; време; пати; по

    English-Macedonian dictionary > time

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