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1 burglary
n. ноќна провална кражба, грабеж; крадење -
2 burglary insurance
осигурување од кражба burglary; plunder; pillage грабеж -
3 the insurance covers the risk of fire/flood/burglary
осигурување од/што опфаќа пожар/поплави/кражбаEnglish-Macedonian dictionary > the insurance covers the risk of fire/flood/burglary
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4 accuse
окривува (за), обвинува* * *v. tr обвинување, окривување; to accuse smb. of burglary обвинување некого поради провалување; to accuse smb. of murder обвинување некого за убиство; he is accused of complicity обвинет е дека бил соучесник; to point an accuseing finger at smb. покажување со обвинителен прст на некого; they accused him of collaborating with the enemy го обвинија дека соработува со непријателот; обвинува, окривува (за)v. окривува, обвинува (за нешто of); обвинува accuse; blame; reprimand; charge; incriminate обвинува; вина; терети; товари -
5 professionalism
n.1.професионализам, професионалност (на играч/актер/писател)2. експертност, стручност, професионализам: This burglary shows great professionalism Оваа кражба е многу професионално изведена
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