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brake+action

  • 1 action

    постапка, акција, чин, дејство, дело
    функционирање (на механизам), парница, тужба
    движење (на балерина), тек (на претстава)
    бој, борба
    * * *
    постапка, акција, дејство, чин, дело
    1.парница, тужба, функционирање (на механизам);
    2. движење (на балерина), тек (на претстава);
    3. бој, борба
    n. чин, постапка;
    2. дејство, работа
    3. бој, борба (in action во бој); работа; акција; дело; ефект; дејност; дејство; a
    1. работа; дело; акција; a conscious (involuntary) action свесна (ж) работа; to go into action стапување во акција; to put into action ставање во работа; a man of action човек од дело; action of the heart работа на срцето; *a piece of the action дел, удел ;
    2. (tech., chem., phys.) дејство; the action of acids дејство на киселините; brake action дејство на кочниците; delayed (erosive) action успорено (ерозивно) дејство ;
    3. (legal) постапка, парница; to bring action against smb. подигнување постапка против некого; or: поведување парница против некого ;
    4. (usu. mil.) борба, акција, операција; to break off action прекинување на борбата (акцијата); to commit to action воведување во борба; to get into action стапување во борба; killed in action погинал во борбе

    English-Macedonian dictionary > action

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