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1 to stay in the background
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2 background
подлога, заднина* * *n. 1. позадина,; against (on) a light background на светлата (посветлата) позадина (површина); to stay (keep) in the background држење во позадина; to relegate smb. to the background потиснување на некого во позадина;2. биографија, потекло; we checked his background ги проверивме неговите биографски податоци; background II a позадински; a background investigation проверка на биографските податоци; заднина, подлогаn. заднина, подлога; основа; компј. (работа во) втор план/позадина. Кај многузадачните компјутерски системи, работна околина во која се извршуваат задачи од помал приоритет, како на пример печатење или вчитување на фајл, додека корисникот работи со друга апликација. Спореди: foreground operation. Види multitasking.; позадина -
3 against receipt
по прием against the background врз основа against this background врз овој фон -
4 tune out
phr v inf. не слуша, се исклучува, игнорира: I learned to tune out the background noise Научив како да ја игнорирам вревата од страна; He tuned out when I told him that... Тој не сакаше повеќе да слуша кога му кажав дека...
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