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n. крај, завршок; to bring to a close - се ближи кон крајv. затвора;2. завршува, заклучува (говор);3. се собираат, се приближуваат (трупи)adj. близок;2. чест, густ;3. ограничен, тесен;4. збиен (за редови);5. подробен, темелен;6. затворен, скриен;7. воздржлив; adv. блиску; close by - покрај, во близина; close to - непосредно до; close upon - скоро, приближно;2. цврсто, збиено; крај; компј. затвори; затворање. Кај апликациите со графички кориснички интерфејс, операција со која го затворате документот, односно прозорецот во кој се наоѓате. Види graphical user interface.; затвора; мазен; затвара; заклучува; тесен, близок close a bank account затвора сметка во банка close an account затвора сметка; account close-loop control затворена контрола -
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именик, либрето (од оперета мјузикл), книшкаv внесува в книга, резервира, запишува в книга* * *n. книгаv. забележува, запишува, внесува в книга;2. резервира, зема, издава (билет;3. поканува; книга; книга; книжи; резервира; резервира; n 1. книга; to publish a book издавање на книга; to write a book about smt. напишување на книга за нешто;2. либрето;3. текст на чинот;4. блок; a book of tickets блок од влезници;5. (colloq.) опклади; to make book примање на опклади; 6. (in pl) книги; to keep books водење на книги; 7. misc.; *to bring to book повикувањ на одговорност; *by the book според правила; *to close the books on ставење во архива; *in my book по мое мислење; *like a book темелно; *that's one for the books тоа е нешто извонредно; *to throw the book at строго казнување; *to take a leaf out of smb.'s book угледување на некого; book II v tr1.оптужување, обвинување; to book smb. (at a police station) прибележување на обвинение на некого (во полициска станица);2. (esp. Br.) резервирање; everything is booked (up) се е заземено (see also reserve III 1);3. ангажирање; to book an actor ангажирање на глумец
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