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1 property
s.1. сопствеништво, своина;2. имот; имот; своина; имот; својство, особина; недвижнини -
2 property centre
n. brit. econ. агенција за недвижности -
3 property insurance
n. econ. осигурување на имот -
4 property law
n. lawecon. закон за недвижности -
5 property market
n. econ. пазар на недвижности -
6 property mistress
n. theat. реквизитерка -
7 property settlement
n. amer. lawподелба на имот (при развод на брак) -
8 property speculation
n. шпекулирање со имот -
9 lost property
n. brit.1.изгубени предмети2. (исто и lost property office) биро за изгубени работи (amer.: lost-and-found) -
10 joint property
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11 land property
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12 movable property, movables
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13 personal property
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14 public property
n. econ. јавна сопственост -
15 real property
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16 transfer the property of goods to
English-Macedonian dictionary > transfer the property of goods to
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17 abandoned
оставен, препуштен (тага), заборавен, напуштеноддаден (на пиење), расипан, порочен* * *adj.1. see abandon II; abandoned property напуштен имот ;2. разуздан, раскалашен, развратенadj. abandoned woman развратна жена; препуштен (тага), оставен, заборавен, напуштен3.расипан, порочен, оддаден (на пиење); напуштен, оставен, препуштен (тага), заборавен; порочен, оддаден (на пиење), расипан
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