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1 take apart.
расклопува (машина/играчка)2. sport inf. растурува, растур/пуздер прави (противник): Our team was taken apart last night Сношти нашиот тим го растурија3. остро критикува, растура (некого/роман/плоча) -
2 stand
n. стоење, запирање, застој; to be at a stand - е во застој, е збунет; to put somebody at a stand - доведува некого во забуна;2. место, положба, распоред; to take one's stand - зазема место, се сместува2. се темели (на нешто од);3. стојалиште, станица;4. потпирачv. (past. pp. stood) стои, се исправа;2. се наоѓа, е сместен, е распореден;3. држи во;4. става, сместува;5. наслонува, допира (до нешто against);6. издржува;7. поднесува; to stand against - се противи, се спротиставува; to stand apart - стои на страна; to stand aside - се потргнува на страна; to stand back - стои одзади2. се повлекува; to stand behind - заостанува; to stand between - посредува; to stand by - е присутен, помага; to stand out - се истакнува2. се издвојува; to stand up - станува2. се бори (за нешто for); to stand up on - инсистира; стоење; стои
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