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1 NAG
NAG (Asociación Nacional para Adquisiciones)Nota: Asociación de bibliotecas británicas para la defensa de sus intereses frente a la política de precios de los distribuidores de libros.Ex: The beginnings of the National Acquisitions Group (NAG) are described, and its objectives are listed.
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grudge, ill-feeling* * *(et):[ bære nag til en] have a grudge against somebody, bear (el. owe) somebody a grudge;[ jeg bærer ikke nag] I have no hard feelings;[ jeg bærer ikke nag til ham] I bear him no hard feelings (el. ill-will),F I bear him no malice;[ du bærer vel ikke nag?] no hard feelings, I hope;[ lade gammelt nag være glemt] let bygones be bygones. -
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grudge, hard feelings* * *subst. grudge, resentment, rancour (bære nag) have el. bear a grudge against -
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5 nag-bu
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7 nag
فَرَسٌ \ horse: an animal that is used in most countries for riding, also for farming and pulling carts: a racehorse. mare: a female horse. nag: a horse (esp. one in poor condition). -
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حِصَان \ horse: an animal that is used in most countries for riding, also for farming and pulling carts: a racehorse. nag: a horse (esp. one in poor condition). -
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أَزْعَجَ بكثرة الطَّلَب والتأنيب \ nag: to scold or ask (sb.) about sth. continually: She nagged her sister to give her the book. -
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11 nag’al
metal heel or toe plate attached to a shoe to keep it from wearing out. (Arabic) -
12 nag’ma
harmonica; (arch.) music, melody; carrying on, trouble; headache, bother, aggravation. (Arabic) -
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• bare; crude; naked; nude; skinless; undressed -
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Ⅰ adj. 1. (niespodziewany) [zwrot, wyjazd, wiadomość] sudden, unexpected- nastąpiła nagła zmiana pogody there was a sudden change in the weather- nagłe zmiany w rządzie unexpected changes in the government- w tym miesiącu miałam kilka nagłych wydatków I had several unforeseen expenses this month- nagła śmierć (a) sudden death2. (wymagający pośpiechu) urgent, pressing- mam nagłą sprawę do załatwienia I have an urgent matter to deal with- to nic nagłego, nie musisz się śpieszyć it’s nothing urgent, you don’t need to rush- nagły wypadek an emergencyⅡ z nagła adv. suddenly, all of a sudden- uderzył go z nagła bez powodu all of a sudden he hit him for no reason at all- otworzył z nagła drzwi he suddenly opened the doorThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nag|ły
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[næg] past tense, past participle nagged verb( often with at) to complain or criticize continually:يَتَذَمَّر، يَشْكو باسْتِمْرار: يَنُقShe nags (at) her husband about their lack of money.
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20 nag n
grudge
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