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to+take+sth+out+of+sth

  • 1 take sth out of account

    не зема во предвид
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  • 2 shit

    n. taboo (исто и shite)
    1.гомно, лајно, кака; have/take a shit сере; кака; dog shit гомно од куче
    2. shits pl. sl. пролив, страчка; have/get the shits го фати пролив/страчка
    3. глупости, срање, ѓубре (предмет/текст/зборување): What's that shit you're reading? Што е тоа срање што го читаш?;
    4. ѓубре (човек): He's shit Тој е ѓубре
    5. дрога.; 6. be full of shit зборува се и сешто; знаемногу да сере/тупи: You're full of shit многу (знаеш да) сереш/тупиш.; 7. be in the shit; be in deep shit во гомна е; го обра бостанот.; 8. give sb shit дави некого (за/во врска со нешто): Don't give me that shit! Немој многу да сереш! Не ме дави (со тоа)!; 9. grip sb's shit му ги отече јајцата (некому).; 10. knock/beat/kick the shit out of sb го посра од мавање/ќотек.; 11. not give a shit (about sb/sth) и тоа го заболе (за некого/нешто); уво го боли (за некого/нешто).; 1
    2. no shit! не се заебавам!; 1
    3. scare the shit out of sb вади некого од памет.; 1
    4. shoot the shit се курчи (се фали).; 1
    5. tough shit! и тоа ме заболе!; 16. when the shit hits the fan кога ќе згусти

    English-Macedonian dictionary > shit

  • 3 tacking

    n. крупно потшивање, фирц; take out the tacking from sth го вади фирцот од нешто (палто/панталони)

    English-Macedonian dictionary > tacking

См. также в других словарях:

  • take it out on somebody — ˌtake it/sth ˈout on sb derived to behave in an unpleasant way towards sb because you feel angry, disappointed, etc, although it is not their fault • OK, so you had a bad day. Don t take it out on me. • She tended to take her frustrations out on… …   Useful english dictionary

  • take something out on somebody — ˌtake it/sth ˈout on sb derived to behave in an unpleasant way towards sb because you feel angry, disappointed, etc, although it is not their fault • OK, so you had a bad day. Don t take it out on me. • She tended to take her frustrations out on… …   Useful english dictionary

  • take something out against somebody — ˌtake sthˈout (against sb) derived to start legal action against sb by means of an official document • The police have taken out a summons against the driver of the car. Main entry: ↑takederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • take time out — take time ˈout idiom to spend some time away from your usual work or activity in order to rest or do sth else instead • She is taking time out from her music career for a year. Main entry: ↑timeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • take sth out — UK US take sth out Phrasal Verb with take({{}}/teɪk/ verb [T] (took, taken) ► FINANCE, BANKING, MARKETING to arrange and pay for insurance, a loan, an advertisement, etc.: take out a loan/mortgage »He took out a $44,000 startup loan. »They… …   Financial and business terms

  • ˌtake sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to remove something from a place Henry took out his wallet.[/ex] 2) to get something officially When you take out insurance, read the small print.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • ˌtake sth ˈout on sb — phrasal verb to treat someone badly because you are angry, upset, or tired, although it is not their fault …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • out of commission — ► broken or not available to be used: put sth/take sth out of commission »In Port Arthur, three major refineries were taken out of commission by power failures. → See also DECOMMISSION(Cf. ↑decommission), EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY… …   Financial and business terms

  • take — take1 W1S1 [teık] v past tense took [tuk] past participle taken [ˈteıkən] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(action)¦ 2¦(move)¦ 3¦(remove)¦ 4¦(time/money/effort etc)¦ 5¦(accept)¦ 6¦(hold something)¦ 7¦(travel)¦ 8 …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • take — 1 /teIk/ verb past tense took past participle taken MOVE STH 1 (T) to move someone or something from one place to another: Don t forget to take your bag when you go. | Paul doesn t know the way can you take him? | take sb/sth to: We take the kids …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • take*/*/*/ — [teɪk] (past tense took [tʊk] ; past participle taken [ˈteɪkən] ) verb [T] I 1) to move or carry someone or something from one place to another Remember to take a pen with you.[/ex] What time do you take Amy to school?[/ex] The cat had to be… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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