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1 noun
n. (грам.) именка; именка -
2 noun phrase
n. ling.(исто и nominal phrase) именски израз, именска фраза -
3 noun; substantive
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4 count noun
n. ling.бројна именка -
5 n 1 пишувана кратенка од noun; neuter gender; name
English-Macedonian dictionary > n 1 пишувана кратенка од noun; neuter gender; name
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6 plural noun
n. ling.именка во множина; именка само со форма за множина, плуралија тантум -
7 verbal noun
n. ling.(исто и gerund) глаголска именка -
8 mass noun
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9 bag
n ќесе, вреќа, ташна, чанта, подочник, торбаv здиплува, става в торба, краде, уловуваn бечви (мн), подочник, уловвиси лабаво, отстрелува* * *n. 1. кеса, вреќа, торба; a school (traveling) bag школска (патна) торба; a mail (shopping) bag торба за пошта (за пазар); a sleeping bag вреќа за спиење;2. ташна;3. куфер; he checked his bag го предаде својот куфер;4. лов, отстрел, улов; a good bag добар лов (see also catch I 2);5. (colloq.) дружина, група; 6. (colloq.) струка, специјализација; 7. фишек; a bag of peanuts фишек на кикиритки; 8. misc.; *to clear out bag and baggage собирање на парталите (исчежнување без трага); *to be left holding the bag извисување; *in the bag осигурен; *to let the cat out of the bag ненамерно оддавање на тајна; *a mere bag of bones само коски и кожа; *the whole bag of tricks се што е потребно; (colloq.) an old bag стара непривлечна жена; (Br.) bags of многу на (од); bag II v tr1.ставање во торба;2. ловење; to bag a rabbit ловење на зајак; (vt) виси лабаво, отстрелува; (v) здиплува, уловува, става в торба, краде; (noun) подочник, улов, бечви (мн); (n) подочник, торба, чанта, ташна, вреќа, ќесеn. вреќа;2. кожена торба;3. кеса, торбичка; вреќа; торба; кеса; ќесе, вре(noun) бечви (мн), подочник, улов(vt) отстрелува, виси лабаво bag and baggage со сите работи, цакум пакум -
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adv.ling.придавски, како придавка; a noun used adjectivally именка употребена како придавка -
11 countable
adj. ling.броен: a countable noun бројна именка
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