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1 estate
сталеж, класа, наследство, посед, имот, ред* * *поредок, посед, класа, имот, сталеж, наследствоn. сталеж;2. имот, посед; personal (real) estate - подвижен (недвижен) имот;3. позиција (во општество); имот; имот. -
2 estate agent
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3 estate car
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4 estate tax
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5 estate-duty
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6 estate duty
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7 fourth estate
n. седмата сила (медиумите) -
8 housing estate
n. brit. econ. (станбен комплекс од) општински станови; (станбен комплекс од) приватни куќи -
9 insolvency estate
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10 insolvent estate
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11 personal estate
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12 possessions; estate
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13 possessions; estate; premises
имот; посед; имање; просторииEnglish-Macedonian dictionary > possessions; estate; premises
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14 real estate
недвижен имот* * *недвижен имот; неподвижен имот -
15 real estate agent
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16 real-estate register
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17 Third Estate
n. hist. третиот сталеж (особено буржоазијата и обичниот народ пред Француската револуција) -
18 trading estate
n. econ. (државна) индустриска и трговска зона -
19 industrial estate
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20 administer
применува (прописи), управува, се грижи за (имот)дава (лек причесна)* * *v. tr1. управување, раководење; to administer an estate (finances) управување со имот (финансии) ;2. давање, делење; to administer justice делење правда; to administer a sedative давање седатив ;3. укажување; to administer first aid укажување прва помош ;4. misc.; to administer the last rites to извршување обред на причест над; to administer an oath to smb. преколнување некого; to administer to smb.'s needs послужување некого; to administer a lawприменување на законот; управува, се грижи за (имот), применува (прописи)1.дава (лек причесна); управува; управува; раководи; води; спроведува administer an oath заколнува administer first aid дава прва помош
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