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1 start
(keep) the ball rolling почнува продолжува (разговор)n. тргнување, почетна точка; (спорт.) старт;2. почеток; to make a start - почнува; to give one a start in life - (прен.) да помогнеш некому на застане на нозе;3. стресување (од страв); to awake with a start - нагло се буди; to give one a start - плаши некогоv. тргнува, заминува (некаде for);2. почнува, презема (и to start out);3. отвора;4. става во движење (машина);5. се тресе (од страв), се исплашува; to start aside - скока; to start back - отскокнува во страна; to start in - почнува; to start out - презема нешто; to start up - скока; to start with... - почнува со...; тргнување; поаѓање; почеток; почнува; почеток -
2 start for
phr.v. тргнува за (на работа/училиште) -
3 tensely
adv. напрегнато, нестрпливо: He waited tensely for the game to start Нестрпливо чекаше мечот да започне
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