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  • 1 wear

    трошење; абење; s.
    1. носење, носија;
    2. олитеност, излиженост; траење v.
    1. носи; има на себе;
    2. истрошува, олитува, излижува, нагризува; аби; носи

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  • 2 wear and tear

    абење, трошење; трошење, изложување (на расипување, на губиток), амортизација

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  • 3 wear away

    троши, аби

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  • 4 wear down

    phr.v.
    1.(се) излижува, (се) танчи, (се) истанчува (петицата/скалило/праг): му shoes have worn down at the heel Чевлите ми се излижани на петиците
    2. ослабува (отпор/храброст/трпение)
    3. папсува (некого): The hard work was wearing him down Тешката работа го исцрпуваше

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  • 5 wear off

    phr.v.
    1.(се) брише (боја/испис/дезен)
    2. слабее, стивнува, поминува, исчезнува (болка/бес/возбуда); слабее, исчезнува (влијание/ефект); поминува (магијата/опивката)
    3. the novelty has worn off не е повеќе новост

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  • 6 wear out

    износен; искинат

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  • 7 evening wear

    n. evening dress

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  • 8 outer wear

    горна облека
    * * *

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  • 9 ready-to-wear

    adj. old-fash, конфекциски (облека)

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  • 10 to wear out

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  • 11 wash-and-wear

    adj. пери-носи (облека)

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  • 12 black

    црн, црномурен, тмурен, калеш, злокобен
    (be in the black) има пари на сметка
    n црно, црнина, црнец, црнило, црна боја
    v поцрнува, оцрнува (фиг), намачкува со црна боја
    * * *
    n. 1. црна боја, црнило, црнина; *to wear black носење на црнина; *in black and white црно на бело;
    2. црнец;
    3. (chess, checkers) црна фигура;
    4. (comm.) in the black без дефицит; black II a
    1.црн; black bread црн леб; black coffee црно кафе; to turn black поцрнување;
    2. misc.; *to beat up black and blue претепување на мртво; *the devil is not so black as he is painted ѓаволот не е така црн, како што изгледа; *black and blue со модрици; *things look black нема да биде добро; black III v tr обојување во црно; (Br.) to black boots гланцање на чевли (see also shine II 2)
    adj. црн;
    2. темен, мрачен;
    3. злокобен;
    4. невесел, натажен; black and blue - со модринки; black and white - црно на бело
    n. црнило, црна боја;
    2. црна фарба;
    3. црнина или црн костум v. зацрнува; to black out - затемнува, исклучува светлост
    2. прецртува, брише; црн

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  • 13 bring up

    става, качува bring; carry; wear носи bring-and-buy sale n. brit. распродажба (за добротворни цели)

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  • 14 hand-me-down

    adj. половен (облека): I always had to wear my brother's hand-me-downs Секогаш морав да ги носам старите алишта на брат ми hand-off n. sport оттурнување (на противнички играч - во рагби)

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