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  • 1 show off

    се перчи, се топори, се истакнува
    * * *
    phr.v. 1. ре), се фали, дига чалами, се перчи: Stop showing off! Доста се чанчиш!;
    2. истакнува, нагласува: The white dress showed off her dark skin Белиот фустан ја истакнуваше нејзината темна кожа
    3. ре ј. парадира (со нешто): He wanted to show off his new car Тој сакаше да се пофали со новата кола

    English-Macedonian dictionary > show off

  • 2 show-off

    фалба, чаламџија, чалам

    English-Macedonian dictionary > show-off

  • 3 to show off

    English-Macedonian dictionary > to show off

  • 4 bad

    n кусо ( во сметка), зло, лошо, губиток
    * * *
    n. зло; the good and the bad добро и зло; *to go from bad to worse одење од зло на уште полошо; bad II a
    1.лош, расипан (these are usu. interchangeable); bad food расипана храна; (in school) a bad grade лоша оценка; a bad habit лоша навика; bad luck лоша среќа; a bad mood лошо расположение; news лоши вести; bad results лоши резултати; a bad road лош пат; bad taste лош вкус; bad times лоши времиња; bad treatment лошо постапување; a bad worker лош работник; (colloq.) she's not bad не е лоша;
    2. болен; a bad leg болна нога;
    3. штетен; bad for the eyes штетен за очи;
    4. непријатен; a bad smell непријатен мирис;
    5. расипан, трул; a bad egg мажјак; the meat is bad месото е расипано; to go bad се расипа; 6. порочен, неморален; a bad woman порочна жена; 7. зол; bad blood зла крв; bad luck зла среќа; 8. misc.; he has bad breath тој има лош здив; a bad check чек без покритие; a bad debt ненаплатив долг; to act in badfaith постапување непоштено; (fig.) to go bad морално пропаѓање; bad language непристојно изразување; to see smt. in a bad light гледано неповолно на нешто; he is bad off тој е тешко болен; bad pain силна болка; (Br., colloq.) a bad show лошо извршена за

    English-Macedonian dictionary > bad

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  • show off — {v. phr.} 1. To put out nicely for people to see; display; exhibit. * /The Science Fair gave Julia a chance to show off her shell collection./ * /The girls couldn t wait to show off their fine needlework to our visitors./ 2. {informal} To try to… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • show off — {v. phr.} 1. To put out nicely for people to see; display; exhibit. * /The Science Fair gave Julia a chance to show off her shell collection./ * /The girls couldn t wait to show off their fine needlework to our visitors./ 2. {informal} To try to… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • show off — (something) to cause something to be seen and admired. The ballet music gives the Kirov s male dancers a chance to show off their astonishing leaps. She was wearing a deep purple dress that showed off her slim figure. Oscar was so proud of the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • show-off — n informal someone who always tries to show how clever or skilled they are so that other people will admire them often used to show disapproval ▪ She s a bit of a show off …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • show-off — show′ off n. 1) a person given to pretentious display 2) the act of showing off • Etymology: 1770–80 show′ off ish, adj …   From formal English to slang

  • show-off — show offish, adj. /shoh awf , of /, n. 1. a person given to pretentious display. 2. the act of showing off. [1770 80; n. use of v. phrase show off] Syn. 1. exhibitionist, braggart. * * * …   Universalium

  • show-off — 1776 (n.) a display; see SHOW (Cf. show) (v.). In ref. to the person who makes an ostentatious display, attested from 1924. The verb is first recorded 1793 …   Etymology dictionary

  • show-off — show offs N COUNT (disapproval) (The spelling showoff is also used, especially in American English.) If you say that someone is a show off, you are criticizing them for trying to impress people by showing in a very obvious way what they can do or …   English dictionary

  • show off — ► show off 1) boastfully display one s abilities or accomplishments. 2) display (something) that is a source of pride. Main Entry: ↑show …   English terms dictionary

  • show off — index expose, flaunt Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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