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  • 1 battery

    акумулатор, батерија (воена единица), батерија
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    n. (legal) телесна повреда; to commit assault and battery нанесување на телесна повреда; battery II n (mil.) батерија; (as a) a battery commander командант на батерија; battery III n батерија; акумулатор; to charge a battery полнење на акумулатор; the battery has run down акумулаторот се испразни (see also dynamo 2)
    n. артилериска единица, батерија; батерија; воена единица (батерија)

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  • 2 battery fire

    n. mil. артилериски оган battery

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  • 3 battery acid

    n. електролит

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  • 4 booster battery

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  • 5 dry battery

    n. auto, (исто и dry cell) сува батерија; сув акумулатор

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  • 6 solar battery

    n. соларна батерија

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  • 7 storage battery

    n. (резервен) акумулатор

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  • 8 voltaic battery

    n. галванска батерија

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  • 9 assault and battery

    тешка телесна повреда, физички напад

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  • 10 accumulator

    акумулатор
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    n.
    1. собирач ;
    2. (Br.) акумулатор (see also battery фор ;2) ;
    3. (Br.) вид кладење на коњи; акумулатор; компј. акумулатор. Регистер на централната процесна единица каде се сместуваат резултати од извршена операција. Види central processing unit.; процесорски регис

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  • 11 assault

    јуриш, напаѓа (град држава), напад
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    јуриш, напаѓа (град држава), напад
    n. напад, јуриш; (прен.) обвинение
    v. напаѓа, јуриша; јуриш assault and battery тешка телесна повреда assault; attack; hold-up; offensive; raid; round-up; rush напад; препад; офанзива; рација; продор

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