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1 облегнува се
to lean (against), to stand with one's back against, to rely on, to press (upon), to back -
2 облегне се
to lean (against), to stand with one's back against, to rely on, to press (upon), to back -
3 накрепува се
to lean against,to be supported by -
4 опира се
to lean against, to rest (on), to rely, to depend -
5 смета на
lean on(against); rely on————————lay one's account with————————rely on* * *lay one's account with, calculate upon -
6 навалува
attack v————————bend; lean; lean on(against)————————lean on(against); support————————lean on(against); rely on* * *attack (v), bend (bent bent), bow (2) v, infest -
7 потпира
bend; lean; lean on(against)————————to prop, to support————————lean on(against); support————————потпира————————lean on(against); rely on* * *support, shore up -
8 се навалува
bend; lean; lean on(against)————————lean on(against); support————————lean on(against); rely on* * *bank up -
9 се потпира
bend; lean; lean on(against)————————lean on(against); support————————lean on(against); rely on————————rely on -
10 опира
to lean to, to touch, to set against, to come to, to reduce to————————to lean (on, against) -
11 опре
to lean to, to touch, to set against, to come to, to reduce to————————to lean (on, against)
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