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  • 1 to make one’s will

    English-Macedonian dictionary > to make one’s will

  • 2 blood

    крв, роднина
    * * *
    n. крв; bad blood зла крв; to draw blood пустање на крв; to be of the same flesh and blood да се биде во крвно роднинство; *blood is thicker than water крвта не е вода; *blood will tell крва зборува; *blue blood плава крв; *to bring in new blood воведување на нови работници (членови); *in cold blood ладнокрвно, намерно; to shed (spill) blood пролевање на крв; to stir up bad blood создавање на зла крв; hands stained with blood окрвавени раце; it runs in his blood тоа му е во крвта; his blood is boiling крвта врие во него; *to draw first blood нанесување на првиот удар; *there is bad blood between them помеѓу нив падна крв; blood II a крвен
    n. крв (прен.) живот; to shed the blood of - пролева крв, убива; to shed one's blood - пролева крв (за нешто for); to make one's blood boil - доведува до беснило; to stir blood - подига дух; cold blood - ладнокрвно; full blood - чистокрвен коњ; крв; n крв; bad blood зла крв; to draw blood пустање на крв; to be of the same flesh and blood да се биде во крвно роднинство; *blood is thicker than water крвта не е вода; *blood will tell крва зборува; *blue blood плава крв; *to bring in new blood воведување на нови работници (членови); *in cold blood ладнокрвно, намерно; to shed (spill) blood пролевање &

    English-Macedonian dictionary > blood

  • 3 slow down/up

    phr.v. смалува работа: You must slow down or you will make yourself ill мораш малку да намалиш со работата оти ќе се разболиш

    English-Macedonian dictionary > slow down/up

См. также в других словарях:

  • make a will — write a last testament, write a list of who shall inherit one s possessions after death …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Will and Testament of Clerics — • Roman law allowed clerics to dispose of their property by will or otherwise Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Will and Testament of Clerics     Will and Testament of Clerics …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • will — 1 n 1: the desire, inclination, or choice of a person or group 2: the faculty of wishing, choosing, desiring, or intending 3: a legal declaration of a person s wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death; esp: a formally… …   Law dictionary

  • make your way (to something) — make your ˈway (to/towards sth) idiom to move or get somewhere; to make progress • Will you be able to make your own way to the airport (= get there without help, a ride, etc.)? • Is this your plan for …   Useful english dictionary

  • make your way (towards something) — make your ˈway (to/towards sth) idiom to move or get somewhere; to make progress • Will you be able to make your own way to the airport (= get there without help, a ride, etc.)? • Is this your plan for …   Useful english dictionary

  • make — make1 makable, adj. /mayk/, v., made, making, n. v.t. 1. to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art. 2. to produce; cause to exist or happen; bring… …   Universalium

  • will — will1 [ wıl ] modal verb *** Will is usually followed by an infinitive without to : She will be angry. Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive: I never have borrowed money, and I never will. In conversation or informal writing will is …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • will — I UK [wɪl] / US modal verb *** Summary: Will is usually followed by an infinitive without to : She will be angry. Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive: I never have borrowed money, and I never will. In conversation or informal… …   English dictionary

  • make — [[t]meɪk[/t]] v. made, mak•ing, n. 1) to bring into existence by shaping, changing, or combining material: to make a dress[/ex] 2) to cause to exist or happen: to make trouble[/ex] 3) to cause to become: to make someone happy[/ex] 4) to appoint:… …   From formal English to slang

  • make — I. verb (made; making) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English macian; akin to Old High German mahhōn to prepare, make, Greek magēnai to be kneaded, Old Church Slavic mazati to anoint, smear Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a.… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • will — 1 /wIl/ (modal verb) verb 1 used to express the simple future tense: A meeting will be held next Tuesday at 3 p.m. | What time will she arrive? | When will you be leaving for America? 2 used to show that you are willing or ready to do something:… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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