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1 точен
correct; proper; right; standing(up); vertical————————precise; accurate; specific————————accurate; meticulous————————exact, just accurate, precise, correct, punctual————————accurate; correct; proper; exact; right; precise; punctual* * *proper, rigorously, prompt (adj), accurate -
2 поправа
correct; rectify; document————————amend————————to grow better, to improve, to mend————————amend; correct; rectify; repair; mend* * *(брод за пловидба)refit (v)--------overhaul, meliorate, ameliorate, mend -
3 стоечки
correct; proper; right; standing(up); vertical————————standing(up) -
4 коректен
correct, proper -
5 исправа
document; record; file————————to correct, to rectify, amend, to put right, to regulate, to stengthen———————— (се)to rise, to stand up————————correct; rectify; document————————amend; correct; rectify; repair; mend* * *deed, mend -
6 исправен
perpendicular; vertical————————acorrect, exact, accurate————————correct; proper; right; standing(up); vertical————————standing(up)————————accurate; correct; proper; exact; right; precise; punctual* * *kosher -
7 коригира
to correct, to rectify————————amend————————amend; correct; rectify; repair; mend* * *amend, blue-pencil -
8 вертикален
vertical————————perpendicular; vertical————————correct; proper; right; standing(up); vertical* * *perpendicular, normal -
9 документ
document, instrument————————document; record; file————————file; record————————correct; rectify; document* * *instrument (lit), deed -
10 крив
guilty, culpable————————guilty; wrong(in the)————————guilty, culpable, wrong, faulty, mistaken erroneous, m correct, unfair, false, unsure, not genuine, falsified, pseudo, base, awry, wry, oblique, skew, slanting, shelving, tortuous, crooked, bent, deformed distorted———————— (нозе)bandy (2)————————guilty* * *(нозе)bandy (2)--------phoney phony -
11 прав
authentic; genuine; original; real————————(пат, линија и сл.) straight, upright, erect, (правичен) right, rightful, just, true, direct, actual, proper, real, correct m dust, powder———————— (коса)lank————————dust; powder; real; genuine————————dust————————powder* * *(коса)lank--------proper, outright (adj), dust -
12 правилен
regular, proper, correct, symmetrical, harmonious, the very one, authentic, original, normal* * *normal -
13 прецизен
meticulous; neat; tidy; pedantic————————accurate; meticulous————————accurate; correct; proper; exact; right; precise; punctual* * *accurate, meticulous -
14 се поправа
amend————————amend; correct; rectify; repair; mend* * *improve, amend, better oneself, mend one's ways -
15 исправи ја грешката
rectify (correct) one's mistake, set (put) right one's mistake -
16 коригира се
to correct oneself, to mend one's ways -
17 се коригира
amend————————amend; correct; rectify; repair; mend -
18 одреден
determined, ordered, definite, destined, intended, set aside, specific————————precise; accurate; specific————————particular; special; specific————————accurate; correct; proper; exact; right; precise; punctual -
19 опорави
to repair, to mend, to correct, to set in order -
20 права
to set, to right, to rectify, to reform, to correct, to repair, to mend, to improve, to ameliorate
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correct — correct, e [ kɔrɛkt ] adj. • 1512; lat. correctus, de corrigere → corriger 1 ♦ Qui respecte les règles, dans un domaine déterminé. Phrase grammaticalement correcte. « Je lui dois [à Fontanes] ce qu il y a de correct dans mon style »… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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