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1 намествам
наместя settle, put into place, put/set in the right/proper place, fit, adjust, place in position, fit onмед. set, adjust, reduceнамествам изкълчена кост set a bone, put a bone into jointможеш ли да наместиш капака? can you fit the lid on?намести ли багажа? (във влак) have you found place for all the baggage/luggage? той намести всичките си роднини в министерството he placed all his relatives in the ministry, he found jobs for all his relatives in the ministryнамествам се place/install/settle/establish o.s.; ensconce o.s.; find room for o.s.намести се добре make yourself comfortableмъча се да се наместя по нечестен начин jockey for position* * *намѐствам,и намѐстям, намѐстя гл. settle, put into place, put/set in the right/proper place, fit, adjust, place in position, fit on; мед. set, adjust, reduce; \намествам изкълчена кост set a bone, put a bone into joint; намести ли багажа? ( във влак) have you found place for all the baggage/luggage? той намести всичките си роднини в министерството he placed all his relatives in the ministry, he found jobs for all his relatives in the ministry;\намествам се place/install/settle/establish o.s.; ensconce o.s.; find room for o.s.; мъча се да се наместя по нечестен начин jockey for position; намести се добре make yourself comfortable.* * *adjust; set (счупена кост); settle;* * *1. НАМЕСТВАМ ce place/install/settle/establish o.s.;ensconce o.s.;find room for o.s. 2. НАМЕСТВАМ изкълчена кост set a bone, put a bone into joint 3. мед. set, adjust, reduce 4. можеш ли да наместиш капака? can you fit the lid on? 5. мъча се да се наместя по нечестен начин jockey for position 6. намести ли багажа? (във влак) have you found place for all the baggage/luggage ? той намести всичките си роднини в министерството he placed all his relatives in the ministry, he found jobs for all his relatives in the ministry 7. намести се добре make yourself comfortable 8. наместя settle, put into place, put/set in the right/proper place, fit, adjust, place in position, fit on
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