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1 Напред
forward, ahead, on, onward(s), in front————————ahead; forward(s)————————ahead* * *Go it, ahead -
2 предна позиција
forward (advance) posi- tion -
3 однапред
ahead; forward(s)————————from in front————————ahead* * *in advance, ahead -
4 очекува
to expect, to look forward, to look out for, to anticipate, to wait for* * *anticipate, await, bargain for -
5 предлага
proposer, promoter, offerer v to suggest, to propose, to offer, (можност) to hold out, (план) to put forward, (резолуција и фиг.) to move, (теорија) to propound (цена) to bid* * *vote (v), propose -
6 приоѓање
approaching, coming near, joining, accompany, coming (up, over to, forward)* * *advance (pl) -
7 пристапува
(кон партија)accede————————to approach, to come up to, to come forward, to join, to begin to take a thing in hand, to enter———————— (со) ————————approach* * *(кон партиjа)accede--------approach -
8 пристапување
approaching, coming forward, entering, joining* * *(на должност)inauguration--------approach -
9 експедира
to dispatch, to despatch, to forward, send off -
10 испрати
to send, to dispatch, to forward, -
11 исчека
to expect, to look forward to, to wait -
12 надева се
to hope, to cherish hopes, to expect, to anticipate, to look for, to look forward to -
13 натрча
to crowd into, to press forward -
14 подалеку
farther away, further, along, ahead, forward, on -
15 понадица
в. понада понапред ad. before, in advance of, previously, forward, further -
16 ран
early; primitive————————early, not late, (за плод) forward————————early -
17 препраќа
to forward, to refer, to send on, to direct, to return, to discharge, to dismiss, to adjour, (писмо) to register -
18 препрати
to forward, to refer, to send on, to direct, to return, to discharge, to dismiss, to adjour, (писмо) to register -
19 приоѓа
to approach, to come near, to join, to accompany, to come up, to come forward to come over to -
20 пристапи
to approach, to come up to, to come forward, to join, to begin to take a thing in hand, to enter
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