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1 жива фантазија
living fantasy, living imagination, vivid imagination -
2 живо суштество
living creature* * *animal -
3 говорен јазик
living language, colloquial language -
4 дневна соба
living-room -
5 егзистенција
living, existence————————existence; life————————existence; life; life(lives) -
6 жив а
living, alive -
7 жива историја
living history -
8 живеачка
living, life, existence -
9 живееше
living, life, existence -
10 бит
mode, (manner, way), of life, way (stile) of living, conditions of life* * *(компjутерска мерка)bit (3)--------marrow (fig) -
11 прехрана
sustenance, maintenance, keep, nourishment, alimentation, livelihood, living* * *nutrition -
12 разуздан
wild living, unbridled, unruly, unrestrained, dissipated, licentious* * *lewd -
13 животен стандард
standard of living -
14 издржува се
to earn (make) one's own living, to support (provide for) oneself -
15 исхрани се
to maintain oneself, to make a living -
16 начин на живеење
way of life manner of living -
17 нема никој
there is nobody, there is not a (living) soul -
18 постојување
existence, living, being -
19 скапотија
expensively, dearly; preciously————————expensiveness, derness, cosiness; high prices (cost of living); dearth
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