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1 кујнски
(used in the) kitchen -
2 навикнат
used to, accustomed to, habituated, familiarized -
3 оветвен
used, old, worn out -
4 навикне
to accustom, v to get used, to grow used, to get accustomed to, to familiarize, to habituate oneself to, to grow familiar to -
5 ветов
old, used, worn, outwasted———————— (идеја мисла)platitudinous* * *(идеjа мисла)platitudinous -
6 се навикнува
get used to* * *(на)get -
7 изобичаи се
to fall into disuse, to cease to be used -
8 крзнарски
furrier's, used by a furrier -
9 кројачки
tailor's (dressmaker's), of (used by) a tailor -
10 навикнува
get used to -
11 навикнување
getting used -
12 напрати се
to become accustomed, to get used to -
13 научен
learned, scientific, adj used to, accustomed to, habituated, familiarized————————scientific -
14 половен
secondhand.————————second-hand; used -
15 употребуван
second-hand; used -
16 про
prefix which is used for derivation of new words through, off, (пробутува) to push through, (пробудува) to wake up -
17 пчеларски
belonging to (used in) beekeeping -
18 свикнува
to get used, to get accustomed; to have a habit, (некого) to accustom someone -
19 свикне
to get used, to get accustomed; to have a habit, (некого) to accustom someone -
20 свикнување
habit, custom, getting used (accustomed)
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