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најарен, најдобро, најмногу, најдобар, најарнонадмудрува* * *n. она што е најдобро; it's (all) for the best тоа е најдобар излезadj. best во најдобар случај; to be at one's best да се биде во најдобра форма; to do one's best да се направи најдоброто (се во своја моќ); to get the best of smb. да се извлечи најдоброто од некого; to make the best of smt. искористување на нешто што е можно повеќе; one's Sunday best празнична облека; to the best of my belief според моето најголемо убедување; best II a and adv.; super of good and well II; најдобар; *to be on one's best behavior or *to put one's best foot forward претставување во најдобро светло; the very best...навистина најдобро...; he had best write the letter најдобро би било да напиши писмо; best III v tr натфрлување; надминување; to best smb. надминување некогоadj. најдобар;2. најголем3. најмногуn. нешто најдоброadj. best - во најдобар случај; to the best of one's power - според можностите; најдобар; надминува
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