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1 одржување
keeping up, holding, maintenance, sustenance* * *conservation -
2 премолчување
keeping silent, holding one's tongue* * *connivance -
3 задржување
keeping back, withholding, delaying, detaining, (боравок) stay -
4 празнување
keeping a holiday -
5 преќутување
keeping secret, concealment, passing over in silence -
6 таење
keeping secret, hiding; hushing up -
7 помолчување
silence, keeping secret, keeping silent, holding one's tongue -
8 чување
conservation; defence; protection————————keeping. Joking after, providing for; sheltering, protecting, defending, guarding————————conservation* * *conservation -
9 вардење
warning, keeping -
10 другарување
association, keeping company -
11 дружење
association, keeping company -
12 затајување
suppression, keeping secret, concealment———————— (на оружје)misfire n -
13 паметување
remembrance, remembering, recollection, keeping (bearing) in mind -
14 придржување
holding, keeping to oneself -
15 притајување
hiding, keeping secret, concealment -
16 притвора
to shut, to, to arrest, to lock up, to keeping, to take to prison, (врата) to leave ajar -
17 притвори
to shut, to, to arrest, to lock up, to keeping, to take to prison, (врата) to leave ajar -
18 притворува
to shut, to, to arrest, to lock up, to keeping, to take to prison, (врата) to leave ajar
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