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61 потпадне
to come under the authority (jurisdiction), to be subject (liable) to, to be under the incidence of, to fall under someone's influence -
62 пречка се
to quarrel, to fall out -
63 пропаднува
to sink, to fail, to go to ruin, to go to wreck and ruin, to decay, to decline, to go to the dogs, to miscarry, to fall, to perish, to dye -
64 пропадне
to sink, to fail, to go to ruin, to go to wreck and ruin, to decay, to decline, to go to the dogs, to miscarry, to fall, to perish, to dye -
65 распаднува се
to disintegrate, to fall to pieces, to go to rack and ruin, to break up (down), to crumble to pieces, to decay, to powder, (трули) to decompose, to rot -
66 распадне се
to disintegrate, to fall to pieces, to go to rack and ruin, to break up (down), to crumble to pieces, to decay, to powder, (трули) to decompose, to rot -
67 рони
to crumble, to break, to rub or fall into small pieces -
68 рути се
to bring down, to crumble, to fall -
69 скапува
to perish, to waste away; to rot; to crumble, to fall to pieces -
70 скапи
to perish, to waste away; to rot; to crumble, to fall to pieces -
71 скарува се
touarrel, to squabble, to fall out(with); to have words; (амер.)(разг.) to spat -
72 слабее
to lose flash(weight); to fall away; to weaken -
73 согласува се
to harmonize, to coordinate, to concur; to conform (to); to chime (in, with); to agree; to consent, to assent, to accede; to fall in; to concede, to yield, to give in -
74 согласи се
to harmonize, to coordinate, to concur; to conform (to); to chime (in, with); to agree; to consent, to assent, to accede; to fall in; to concede, to yield, to give in -
75 спречкува се
to quarrel; to fall out -
76 спречка се
to quarrel; to fall out -
77 спушта се
to descend, to come down, to get down; to down; (мрак и сл.) to fall; (стрмнина) to slope down; (јурнува) to rush, to dash, to dart, to fly -
78 срушува се
to topple down; to fall down; to drop down; to tumble down -
79 стане
to stand up, to get up; to rise; (после паѓање) to pick oneself up; (од кревет) to get up, to be up, (случува се) to happen, to come about, to fall on, to occur; to take place, to be held -
80 строи се
to be built (going) up; (ред) to fall in to form to line up
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