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1 go down with
phr.v. легнува/паѓа болен од/со: Не went down with pneumonia Тој доби/се разболе од пневмонија -
2 go about go through
phr.v. 1. прифаќа, изгласува, изгласан е (закон/предлог/план); склучува, потпишува (деловна зделка): The deal did not go through Пропадна зделката2. поднесува, претрпува, преживее, преживува: He's going through a very difficult time Тој поминува низ многу тежок период3. проверува, прегледува (сметки/книги/пошта/џебови): I went through his essay with him Заедно со него го прегледавме есеј от4. излегува, издаден е (книгата/изданието): This dictionary has gone through five editions Овој речник досега има пет изданија5. троши (средства/пари/материјал); износи (облека/чевли): I've gone through the elbows of my jumper Џемперот ми се излижал на лактовите -
3 gobefore
phr.v. 1. се јавува пред, претходи: This has nothing to do with what went before Ова нема никаква врска со она што претходно беше кажано2. се појавува пред: Your suggestion will go before the committee Вашиот предлог ќе оди пред комисијата -
4 play about/around
phr.v. 1. си игра (дената)2. си игра, се поигрува, чепка: He was playing around with the gun when it went off Тој си играше со пиштолот кога пукна
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