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1 swallow
n. голтка;2. грло;3. ластовичка; голтање; голта; ластовица -
2 swallow-hole
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3 bitter pill to swallow
fig пие горка чаша -
4 bait
мамец, мамкаv раздразнува (животно), храни (коњ)* * *n. 1. мамец (also fig.); *to take the bait наседнување на лепило;2. (Br.) ужина на патување; bait II v tr1.примамување, намамување;2. дразнење, пецкање, зафаќање;3. misc.; to bait a hook ставање на мамец на јацица; мамец, мамка; (v) става мамец на, раздразнува (животно), храни (коњ)n. мамка; (ирен.) искушение; to jump at the bail, to swallow the bait - (прен.) се фаќа на мамка; мамка, мамецмамец; храни (коњ), раздразнува (животно), става мамец на -
5 bitter
лут (зима), тешко поднеслив, огорчен, горчливn пиво горко* * *n. 1. горчлив; *to swallow a bitter pill проголтување на горчлива пилула;2. (fig.) огорчен, жесток, тежок, остар, жолчен, лут; bitter attacks жолчни напади; a bitter battle лута битка; bitter cold (hatred) лута зима; bitter enemies лути непријатели; bitter fighting жестоки борби; bitter pain остра болка; bitter poverty тешка сиромаштија; a bitter quarrel жестока (огорчена) кавга; to the bitter end до крајност, до крајn. горчина;2. (обично pl.)adj. горко пиво горчлив (прен.) мачен;2. остар, огорчен, силна (омраза);3. остра (сатира);4. крвен (непријател); adv. горчливо, остро, силно; горчлив; горчлив; огорчен -
6 swan-dive
n. amer. swallow-dive
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