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причинува, влегува, дофаќа, се навикнува (на)прима, стекнува, добива* * *(pt pp) got добива, стекнува, прима; (go) into a huff станува нерасположен, се лути; заработува, сфаќа, разбира, дотерува, има, земаv. добива, заработува, стекнува, има; постигнува; сфаќа; постои; се наоѓа, наоѓа време (средства, можности); прима; get along with youl - оди си! чисти се! тргни ми се од пред очи!; to get at - доаѓа до, постигнува; to get away - избегнува, побегнува, се повлекува; to get asleep - заспива; to get clear off - се ослободува, се одвојува; to get drunk - се опијанува; to get in - влегува, внесува; собира; добива; to get by heart - учи напамет; to get off - се соблекува, се ослободува; си оди, слегува; to get on - облекува, навлекува; напредува, успева; to get over - совладува, се теши; to get rid of - се ослободува од; to get ready - се спрема; to get through - завршува, постигнува, извршува; to get up - подготвува; станува; смислува; составува; to get out - излегува; to get together - се собира, се среќав
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