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1 олово
lead -
2 пломба
lead stamp, filling stopping* * *(забна)inlay -
3 предница
lead, advantage, (преден ден) front, (на чевли) vamp————————front(age)* * *(од блуза)bosom--------forepart -
4 поведува
take————————to take to to lead, (прв) to give a lead, (оро) to lead off————————to follow the lead -
5 поведе
to take to to lead, (прв) to give a lead, (оро) to lead off -
6 поведување
taking to, leading, giving a lead, leading off following the lead -
7 вод
line, lead* * *platoon -
8 води
to lead, to conduct, to guide* * *(кон)conduce--------guide (v), actuate, conduct (v) -
9 врвца
line, string, lead————————band; strip; lace; tape————————band; strip; ribbon; tape* * *lace, band 2 -
10 графит
graphite* * *black lead -
11 одведува
abduct————————to take away, to deduce to lead away, to conduct away, to guide away, to drive off (away)————————take* * *abduct -
12 одвраќа
(внимание) ———————— (од)advise against————————to dissuade, to discourage, to deter, to divert from, to distract, (attention), to draw away from, to turn aside, to lead astray* * *(мисли)avert--------alienate -
13 поцрнува со графит
(шпорет)black-lead -
14 почнува
begin; start————————to begin, to start, to commence, (потекнува) to originate, to open, to take the lead* * *begin (began begun) -
15 раководи
to lead, to instruct, to direct, to rule, to manage* * *boss (v) -
16 спроведува
accomplish————————to introduce, to show; to lead in; to guide; to convey; to escort; to insert; to realize; to bring in, to send* * *(електрицтет)conduct (v)--------accomplish, escort (v), get across -
17 управува
control; master; dominate; rule; govern————————to govern, to rule; (претпријатие) to control, to manage, (машина) to operate, to run, (автомобил)to drive, to steer, (брод) to steer; to direct, to administer; to lead, to guide, to conduct———————— (бизнис)keep 4————————control; master; govern; manage; operate————————function; work; run; operate* * *(бизнис)keep 4--------guide (v), administer, conduct (v), control (v) -
18 врзка
f. line, string, lead -
19 врзка'
f. line, string, lead -
20 заскита
(се)to start loafing (roving, wandering), (постојано) to lead a vagabond's life, to lose one's way, to go out of one's way, to wander off
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