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1 to win over
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2 win
n. добивка;2. победаv. добива, стекнува;2. освојува, победува, однесува победа;3. постигнува, се пробива; to win clear, to win free - се извлекува со мака;4. придобива, добива (нечија љубов и сл.); to win out - се изборува; to win over - придобива за себе, добива; to win through - се изборува, совладува; добива; победува; добива, победува -
3 win sb over/round
phr.v. придобива некого; win -
4 win sb over to do sth
придобива/убедува некого да (на)прави нешто -
5 bind
се стврднува, спојува, обврзува, задолжуваn корица (од книга), повез, лента, збрка (сл)поврзува (книга), приврзува, прицврстува, врзува* * *n. 1. врска (see bond);2. (colloq.) теснец; to be in a (bit of a) bind да се биде во тесно; bind II bound (baund) v1.tr врзување; to bind grain into sheaves врзување на жито во снопови; to bind by contract врзаност со договор; bound hand and foot врзан за нозе и раце (see also tie II);2. tr завивање; to bind (up) a wound завивање на рана (see also bandage II);3. tr поврзување, подвезување; to bind a book подвезување на книга;4. tr врзување, врзување на синџир, поврзување; to bind smb. in chains врзување на некого во синџири (see also chain II);5. tr запишување; to bind smb. over (out) as an apprentice запишување на некого како чирак; 6. tr (legal) to bind over to a court приморување на некого под емство за да се појави пред суд; 7. intr обврзување. обврска; it is not binding on anyone тоа никого не го обврзуваv. (past. pp. bound) врзува, приврзува, поврзува (книга), прицврстува;2. обврзува; to bind oneself - се обврзува, ветува да стори нешто; to be bound - е принуден; bound to win - убеден во победа;3. врзува, засилува; to bind up - а) преврзува; bound up with - (тесно) поврзан со некого, со нешто;
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