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1 party
n. странка, партија;2. здружение;3. приредба, веселба, забава; партија; страна, странка; странка; страна; друштво, забава -
2 party faithful
n. pol. the party faithful најлојалните партиски членови -
3 party line
n. pol. 1. pol. партиска линија; toe the party line се држи до партиската линија2. (телефон) двојник -
4 party manners
n. pl. однесување (во друштво): His party manners were terrible Тој ужасно се однесуваше во друштво/на јавно место -
5 party piece
n. inf. do one's party piece ја изведува својата точка (на забава/прослава) -
6 party (cocktail)
журка; забава; вечеринка -
7 party dress
n. свечен фустан -
8 party leader
n. pol. водач на политичка партија -
9 party politics
n. pl. ре ј. партиска политика; политиканство -
10 party роорег
n. inf. расипувач на забави -
11 party-wall
n. archit. заеднички sид -
12 party; reception; receipt; welcome
прием дочекување (на гости); дочекEnglish-Macedonian dictionary > party; reception; receipt; welcome
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13 accommodation party
n. econ. жирант (на меница/чек); act as an accommodation party се појавува како жирант -
14 Liberal Democrat Party
n. pol. brit. the Liberal Democrat Party Либералнодемократска партија -
15 Republican Party
n. pol. the Republican Party Републиканската партија -
16 advance party
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17 bottle party
n. brit. забава на која секој носи сопствено пиење -
18 dinner party
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19 farewell party
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20 garden party
n. забава/прием во градина
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