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1 put in
phr.v.1.put sb in a) вработува некого, б) избира (кандидат/партија)2. вложува, поднесува (приговор/жалба); put in a claim for damages поднесува барање за оштета; put in a request for sth поднесува барање за нешто3. вметнува (збор/параграф); вклучува (податок/информација): Have you put in why you're not going? Наведе ли зошто не одиш?;4. дофрла (забелешка); (се) уфрла (во разговор)5. put sth in/into sth/doing sth вложува (труд/работа/време) во нешто: I've put a lot of time in it Вложив многу време на тоа; They put in at least 40 hours a week Тие работат најмалку 40 часови неделно.; 6. дава, вложува (пари): We've put all our savings in that house Сета наша заштеда ја вложивме во куќата.; 7. (исто и put into) (бродот) впловува (во пристаниште) -
2 nestle
v. i. 1. (удобно) се сместува (against/beside/by на); nestle down in bed удобно си легнува в кревет: She nestled her head against his shoulder Таа ја наведна главата врз неговото рамо2. се вгнездува (in(to)/among/between во/меѓу): a house nestled among the trees куќа вгнездена меѓу дрвјатаv. удобно се сместува (down, in, into, among);2. се вгнездува; nestling n - непролетано пиленце
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