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1 доведува во добра состоjба
condition (v) -
2 услов
condition, term, stipulation* * *requirement, condition -
3 условен
condition (за рефлекс) conditioned, (знак) conventional sign; determined conventional sign; determined conditional* * *conditional -
4 кондиција
condition, term stipulation -
5 погодба
condition, term, stipulation, agreement, treaty, pact, settlement, arrangement, understanding -
6 под услов да
condition that, if, provided that -
7 положба
situation, state, position m. situation, condition circumstances pl position, (во општество) rank————————location; position; job; situation————————function; job; work; position; service————————case; condition; situation* * *condition -
8 условува
to condition, to determine, to re gulate, to govern* * *condition (v) -
9 состојба
location; position; job; situation————————case; chance; luck; circumstance————————state, condition, plight; (положба) position; situation————————case; condition; situation -
10 болест
illness, sickness, disease, disorder, complaint* * *disease, malady, condition, confinement -
11 ограниченост
limited condition, narrow mindedness,* * *insularity (insularism) -
12 околност
circumstance, condition pl, situation————————circumstance————————case; chance; luck; circumstance* * *environment -
13 под услов
(да)on condition -
14 состоjба
actuality pl, state of affairs, condition, context -
15 услови
to condition, to determine, to re gulate, to govern* * *conditions -
16 обусловува
to determine, to condition, to call forth to cause -
17 обуслови
to determine, to condition, to call forth to cause -
18 обусловување
determination, condition, cause -
19 случај
circumstance————————chance; luck; opportunity————————chance, case; accident; incident; opportunity; emergency; occurrence, event————————case; chance; luck; circumstance————————case; condition; situation -
20 по тој услов
on at condition
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