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1 across
водорамно (крстозбор), накрст, попреку, напрекуprep низ* * *1. adv вкрстено; попреку, напреку; to get (come, go) across преминување; to get smt. across to smb. протолкување (објаснување) нешто на некој; the stream is ten feet across потокот е широк десет стопи ;2. prep напреку, низ; across a river (street) преку реката (улицата); to swim across a river препливување на реката; to lay one stick across another пологање еден стап напреку друг; a thought flashed across my mind ние помина мисла низ главата ;3. prep (across from) прекупат, карши; across from me карши мене; (prep) низ; напреку, водорамно (крстозбор), попреку, накрст; adv. попреку;2. од онаа страна, на онаа страна;3. вкрстено; with arms across - со прекрстени раце; pren.. преку; на онаа страна преку; низ; преку; напреку; накрсно -
2 across from
наспроти* * *наспроти across the board во сите слоеви across the bridge преку мостот across the road од онаа страна на патот; од другата страна на улицата -
3 spray out
phr.v. блика, прска (over/across/around/from) (течноста): Water sprayed out over the floor from the burst pipe Водата прскаше на подот од пукнатата цевка -
4 lurch
v. i.1.се тетерави (across/into/along): He lurched back to his seat Тој со тетеравење се врати на место2. се занесува (возилото)3. one's heart lurches му застана срцето; срцето му слезе вопетиците; one's stomach lurches му се крена стомакот4. (sb's opinion) lurch from one extreme to the other (нечие мислење) се движи од една во друга крајност
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