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1 behave
{bi'heiv}
1. държа се добре/прилично (и reft)
to BEHAVE well/badly with държа се/отнасям се добре/зле с
ill-BEHAVEd, well-BEHAVEd с лошо/добро държане
2. разг. работя, вървя, функционирам (за машина и пр.)* * *{bi'heiv} v 1. държа се добре/прилично (и reft); to behave well/bad* * *постъпвам; държа се;* * *1. ill-behaved, well-behaved с лошо/добро държане 2. to behave well/badly with държа се/отнасям се добре/зле с 3. държа се добре/прилично (и reft) 4. разг. работя, вървя, функционирам (за машина и пр.)* * *behave[bi´heiv] v 1. държа се добре (прилично) (често refl); you must \behave трябва да се държиш добре; \behave yourself! дръж се прилично; 2. с adv държа се, постъпвам; отнасям се (to, towards); to \behave beautifully ( ill, badly) държа се добре (лошо); well-( badly-)\behaved с добро (лошо) държание, (не)възпитан; 3. разг. работя, вървя (за машина).
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