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1 jазбина
hole -
2 се сокрива
hole up -
3 длапка
hole -
4 дупка
hole————————cave; grotto; hole; leak; pit————————bore; calibre; crevice; hole; orifice; aperture————————cave; cavern; grotto————————crack; fissure; crevice; gap; margin; leak; split; slot; slit————————groove; pit; hole* * *flea bag, orifice, aperture, hole, hollow (n) -
5 дупчи
hole (v), bore (1) -
6 прикриен
hole and corner -
7 дупка во ѕид
hole in the wall -
8 целокупен а
hole, complete, entire, total -
9 отвор
cave; grotto; hole; leak; pit————————bore; calibre————————opening, aperture, hole, mouth, breach, (влез) entrance, entry————————bore; calibre; crevice; hole; orifice; aperture————————crack; fissure; crevice; gap; margin; leak; split; slot; slit————————orifice; aperture* * *gap, outlet, crevice, orifice, aperture, hole -
10 продупчува
perforating, punching, making a hole, boring, drilling————————to perforate, to punch, to make hole (со сврдел) to bore, to drill* * *hole (v)--------hollow out -
11 отвор за чеп или затка
bung hole* * *bung hole -
12 пукнатина
cave; grotto; hole; leak; pit————————crack————————bore; calibre; crevice; hole; orifice; aperture————————gap; margin————————gap, flaw, crevice————————crack; fissure; crevice; gap; margin; leak; split; slot; slit* * *gap, flaw, crevice, aperture -
13 трап
cave; grotto; hole; leak; pit————————cut; nick; notch; groove; pipe; slide————————pit, trench, grave, track, step————————groove; pit; hole -
14 длабнатина
pit, hole* * *hollow (n), bay (2) -
15 злогласен
of evil reput, illfamed, in bad repute, discreditable, disreputable, infamous, notorious, scandalous* * *hole and corner -
16 калибар
(воен.) calibre, (тех.) gauge————————bore; calibre————————bore; calibre; crevice; hole; orifice; aperture* * *(од пушка)bore (1) n--------calibre (caliber Am) -
17 копа
to delve, to hoe, to spade, to sap, to dig, f. stack, rick———————— (стари документи)quarry v* * *(стари документи)quarry (v)--------tunnel (v), hole (v), bore (1) -
18 крие
to hide, to disguise, to cover, to mask, to shelter, to cover, to mask, to shelter————————conceal; hide————————conceal————————hide* * *hole up -
19 око
(мн. очи) n eye, (око на игла) eye of needle, (мала дупка) eyelet, hole, n eye* * *(од мрежа)mesh -
20 отвор за вентилациjа
(дишење)blow-hole
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