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  • 1 measure

    s.
    1. мера, мерило;
    2. такт; метар;
    3. опсег, граница; умереност; мерка

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  • 2 measure off/out

    phr.v. премерува, одмерува, измерува (должина/тежина)

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  • 3 measure; weigh

    мери; се мери

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  • 4 beyond measure

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  • 5 dry measure

    n. мерка за волумен (особено на жито)

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  • 6 half measure

    n. половична мерка

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  • 7 long measure

    n. мерка за должина

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  • 8 to take one’s measure

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  • 9 administrative

    административен
    * * *
    adj.1. административен, управен
    adj. administrative act (action) управен акт
    adj. administrative apparatus (employee) административен апарат (службеник)
    adj. administrative committee управен одбор
    adj. administrative measure административна мерка; administrative power административна власт ;
    2. (mil.) позадински, административен
    adj. administrative base позадинска база
    adj. administrative unit позадинска (административна) единица; административен; управен; административен

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  • 10 apothecary

    arch аптекар
    * * *
    (arch) аптекар; апотекар apothecary’s weight n. hist. (исто и apothecary's measure) аптекарски (систем на) мерки

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  • 11 face-saving

    adj. a face-saving measure/compromise мерка/компромис за да се спаси образот

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  • 12 linear accelerator

    n. phys. линеарен акцелератор linear equation n. math. линеарна равенка linear function n. math. линеарна функција linear measure n. мерка за должина linear perspective n. линеарна перспектива linearprogramming n. math econ. линеарно програмирање

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  • 13 measuring tape

    n. tape measure

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  • 14 precautionary

    adj. претпазлив: as a precautionary measure како мерка на претпазливост; take precautionary measures/steps презема мерки на претпазливост

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  • 15 take

    (prompt) action презема (итни) мерки
    v. зема, зграпчува, прима, грабнува; освојува; маѓепсува; однесува, носи; стекнува, купува; одбира; трпи; се распрашува, разбира; заклучува; смета; зема под свое; извршува; слика; употребува; изнајмува; прифаќа; презема; заробува; уловува; сфаќа; смета; претпоставува; се допаѓа; фаќа корен; to take one's measure - зема мера (за костум); to took cold - настинува; took him to be a painter - мислев дека е сликар; to take alarm - се уплашува; to take an affront - поднесува навреда; it took my breath away - ми се одзеде здивот; how long does it take to...? - колку време треба за (до)...?; to take after - наликува на, личи на; to take alongl - зема со себе; to take away - одзема; to take down - симнува, урива, забележува; to take for - смета; to take from - одзема, симнува; to take in - товари, натоварува, опфаќа, вклучува; измамува; to take off - однесува, симнува, соблекува; одведува (во затвор); to take on - презема; to take out - в 72

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  • 16 tape

    n. врвка, лента typeline; tape-measure - (Че1ртеЗа) n. лента за мерење; лента; лента, панделка

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  • 17 tapeline

    n. tape-measure

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