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  • 1 stoop to

    phr.v. се понижува на, паѓа ниско;
    2. stop sb/sth (from) doing sth спречува некого/нешто да (на)прави нешто: You can't stop me (from) going if I want to; You can't stop my going if I want to Ти не можеш да ме спречиш да одам ако јас сакам
    3. запира, застанува (часовникот/возот); запира, прекинува (борба/натпревар): The referee stopped the fight Судијата ја прекина борбата; му watch has stopped ми запрел часовникот
    4. запира, застанува, подзапира, се задржува, прави пауза (for sth /to do sth за нешто/да(на)прави нешто): He stopped to lie his shoelace Тој застана да ја врзе вреќата од чевлите
    5. stop sth (up) (with sth) затнува нешто (дупка/цевка/процеп) (со нешто); stop a pipe затнува цевка; stop one's ears затнува уши; stop a wound преврзува рана (што крвави).; 6. econ. задржува (исплата/пари); stop sb's wages задржува нечија плата; stop a cheque наложува на банка да ја запре исплатата на чек.; 7. brit. inf. навраќа, свраќа, запира: Can you stop for a chat? Ќе навратиш ли на малку муабет?; 8. does not know when/where to

    English-Macedonian dictionary > stoop to

См. также в других словарях:

  • not for want of trying — ˌnot for want/lack of ˈtrying idiom used to say that although sb has not succeeded in sth, they have tried very hard • They haven t won a game yet, but it isn t for want of trying. Main entry: ↑tryidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • want — want1 W1S1 [wɔnt US wo:nt, wa:nt] v [not usually in progressive] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(desire)¦ 2¦(need)¦ 3¦(offer)¦ 4¦(should)¦ 5 what do you want? 6¦(ask for somebody)¦ 7¦(lack)¦ 8 if you want 9 who wants ...? …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • want — 1 verb (not usually in progressive) 1 DESIRE (T) to have a desire for something: I want a drink. | What do you want for your birthday? | want to do sth: Do you want to go to Kay s party? | want sb to do sth: I don t want Linda to hear about this …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • for (the) want of something — for (the) want of sth idiom because of a lack of sth; because sth is not available • The project failed for want of financial backing. • We call our music ‘postmodern’ for the want of a better word. • We went for a walk for want of something… …   Useful english dictionary

  • want*/*/*/ — [wɒnt] verb [T] I 1) to feel that you would like to have, keep, or do something Do you still want these old letters?[/ex] Liz wants to see the gardens.[/ex] She wants a ticket to the concert for her birthday.[/ex] 2) to feel that you would like… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • want for something — ˈwant for sth derived (especially in negative sentences) (formal) to lack sth that you really need • He s ensured that his children will want for nothing (= will have everything they need) …   Useful english dictionary

  • for old times' sake — for old times’ sake phrase so that you can remember a happy time in the past Let’s go back to Brighton, for old times’ sake. Thesaurus: ways of talking about memoriessynonym Main entry: old * * * I see sake I …   Useful english dictionary

  • for */*/*/ — weak [fə] , strong [fɔː] preposition 1) intended to benefit sb/sth used for saying who or what is intended to receive something or get the benefit of it Claudia, this present is for you.[/ex] The academy provides training for young… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • for the asking — adverb on the occasion of a request advice was free for the asking • Syn: ↑on request * * * for the asking Freely available on request • • • Main Entry: ↑ask * * * for the asking phrase available if you ask for it …   Useful english dictionary

  • not for (the) want of doing something — not for (the) want of doing sth idiom used to say that if sth is not successful, it is not because of a lack of effort • If he doesn t manage to convince them, it won t be for want of trying (= he has tried hard). Main entry: ↑want …   Useful english dictionary

  • (be) mad for somebody — be mad for sb/sth idiom (BrE, informal) to like or want sb/sth very much • Scott s mad for peanuts. Main entry: ↑madidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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