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all+by+yourself

  • 1 pull together

    phr.v.
    1.(се) здружува (сили), (тесно) соработува: If we all pull together, well finish on time Ако сите здружно запнеме, навреме ќе завршиме
    2. pull oneself together се прибира/смирува, се средува: Pull yourself together! Среди се! Смири се! Фати се за ум!

    English-Macedonian dictionary > pull together

  • 2 put across/over

    phr.v. пренесува, комуницира (идеи/ставови/порака/намери/желби) (to sb некому): He knows the stuff but he can't put it across Тој ја познава материјата, но не знае како да ја пренесе (на другите); Theplay puts the message across very welt Драмата многу добро ја пренесува пораката; She puts the song across beautifully Таа одлично ја интерпретира песната; It all depends on how you put yourself across Се зависи каков впечаток ќе оставиш

    English-Macedonian dictionary > put across/over

  • 3 speak for

    phr.v. 1. speak for sb зборува за некого/во нечие име; ги застапува гледиштата/интересите на некого: I speak for all 7,000 members of our organization... Зборувам во името на сите 7 000 членови на нашата организација...; Our party speaks for the poor and unemployed Нашата партија ги застапува интересите на сиромашните и невработените
    2. the facts speak for themselves фактите зборуваат сами за себе
    3. speak for itself/themselves само по себе зборува; зборува само за себе
    4. speak for oneself и самиот има уста (за зборување)
    5. speak for yourself зборувај за себе.; 6. be spoken for ветен е (производот).; 7. speaking for myself... што се однесува до мене...

    English-Macedonian dictionary > speak for

См. также в других словарях:

  • (all) to yourself — (all) to yourˈself/yourˈselves idiom for only you to have, use, etc • I m going to be away next week so you ll have the office to yourself. Main entry: ↑yourselfidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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  • fall all over yourself to do something — fall all over (yourself) (to (do something)) to put too much energy into something in order to get attention or approval. Janice fell all over herself trying to impress my parents. Usage notes: usually used in a negative way, as in the example… …   New idioms dictionary

  • fall all over yourself to — fall all over (yourself) (to (do something)) to put too much energy into something in order to get attention or approval. Janice fell all over herself trying to impress my parents. Usage notes: usually used in a negative way, as in the example… …   New idioms dictionary

  • fall all over (yourself) — (to (do something)) to put too much energy into something in order to get attention or approval. Janice fell all over herself trying to impress my parents. Usage notes: usually used in a negative way, as in the example Related vocabulary: bend… …   New idioms dictionary

  • have (got) something all to yourself — phrase to have a place or time that you do not have to share with anyone else, so that you are free to do what you want in it I’ll have the house all to myself next week. Thesaurus: shared or divided and not shared or dividedsynonym Main entry:… …   Useful english dictionary

  • fall all over yourself — fall (all) over yourself : to be very eager or too eager Fans were falling over themselves trying to meet the basketball star. Reviewers are falling all over themselves to praise her latest novel. • • • Main Entry: ↑fall …   Useful english dictionary

  • have someone or something all to yourself — have (someone or something) (all) to yourself : to be in a situation in which you are not required to share someone or something with anyone else We have the entire evening to ourselves. [=we have no plans to do anything with anyone else this… …   Useful english dictionary

  • yourself */*/*/ — UK [jə(r)ˈself] / US [jʊrˈself] / US [jɔrˈself] pronoun Word forms yourself : plural yourselves UK [jə(r)ˈselvz] / US [jʊrˈselvz] / US [jɔrˈselvz] Summary: Yourself and yourselves are reflexive pronouns, being the reflexive forms of you. They can …   English dictionary

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