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адвокатура* * *n. 1. шипка;2. препрека; брана; бариера; a bar to success препрека на среќата;3. табла; a bar of chocolate табла од чоколадо; a bar of soap парче сапун;4. преграда во суд зад која се судиите и обвинетети;5. (legal) the bar адвокатска комора; (Br.) to be called to the bar да се биде признат за адвокат; 6. (mus.) тактна цртичка; 7. (Am., mil. знак на разликување; to get one's bars добивање на чин на потпоручник; 8. (in pl) решетки; prison bars затворски решетки; behind bars зад решетки; bar II a коморски; a bar examination коморски испит; bar III v tr затворање со сурне; to bar a door затворање на врата со резе; all exits are barred сите излези се затворени; bar IV n1.кафеана, бар; he stopped at a bar застанал во некоја кафена;2. шанк; to drink at the bar пиење на шанк; bar V prep (often Br.) see barring; bar none без исклучокn. шипка;2. резе; (прен.) пречка;3. (pl.) решетка;4. плитак, песочен гребен (под вода);5. (the bar) адвокатураv. затвора со резе;2. преградува;3. забранува, исклучува, изостава; пречка;
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