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1 common
adj.заеднички, општи;2. општопознат, општоприфатен;3. обичен, секојдневен;4. едноставен;5. груб, прост;6. (грам.) заеднички (за именки); општинска или државна земја; прост, заеднички; општ -
2 common; daily
секојдневен; вообичаен common; normal; usual вообичаен; секојдневен; нормален common; usual; mediocre; ordina -
3 common carrier
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4 common cold
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5 common currency
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6 common law
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7 common market
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8 common multiple
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9 common purpose
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10 common sense
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11 common stock
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12 least common multiple
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13 lowest common denominator
n.1.math. најмал заеднички именител2. најшироките маси -
14 with common assent
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15 above suspicion
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16 book lore
book lore see book learning Book of Common Prayer n. relig. (официјалниот) молитвеник на Англиската црква -
17 CAP
кратенка од Common Agricultural Policyn. капа, шапка, качкет;2. женска капа;3. клобук, капче (од печурка);4. капислаv. става на глава (капа, шапка);2. наместува (капаче, затворач), вметнува (капсула);3. доделува степен на ученост (на шкот. универзитет);4. надминува, усовршува, подобрува; капа; капак; покрива cap a pie од глава до петици -
18 collective bargaining
колективно преговарање collective; common; mutual заеднички; здружен; взаемен -
19 reduce to
phr.v.1.reduce sb to tears расплакува некого; reduce sb to silence замолчува некого; reduce sb to begging/slavery прави просјак/роб од некого; сведува некого на просење/ропство; be reduced to begging принуден е да проси; reduce sb to submission покорува некого2. reduce sth (from sth) to sth упростува/скратува нешто (од нешто) на нешто: The report can be reduced to three main points Извештајот може да се скрати на три главни точки3. reduce sth to rubble/ashes/pieces/powder прав и пепел прави нешто4. reduce sb to the ranks деградира (офицер) во обичен војник5. math. скратува;подведува, сведува; reduce fractions to a common denominator math. сведува дропки на заеднички именител.; 6. reduce to writing lawпредава во писмена форма -
20 ry
обичен; едноставен; просечен common; usual; simple едноставен; обичен
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Common — Com mon, v. i. 1. To converse together; to discourse; to confer. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Embassadors were sent upon both parts, and divers means of entreaty were commoned of. Grafton. [1913 Webster] 2. To participate. [Obs.] Sir T. More. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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