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21 бит
mode, (manner, way), of life, way (stile) of living, conditions of life* * *(компjутерска мерка)bit (3)--------marrow (fig) -
22 блиска врска
marriage (fig) -
23 бомбастичен
bombastic* * *overblown (fig), bombastic -
24 брише од сеќавање
outgrow (фиг.)————————black-out* * *outgrow (fig), black out -
25 вградува
impress 1, engraft (fig) -
26 ведар изглед
beam (fig) -
27 ведрина
bright (clear) weather, clear, cheerfulness, serenity————————serenity* * *serenity, animate, beam (fig) -
28 вид
appearance, air, aspect, look, sight, eyes sight————————class; kind; sort; race; breed; sight; type; species————————class————————breed; race————————breed; class————————sort; kind; type* * *(на глаголот)aspect--------facet (fig), ilk (coll), vision, type, tribe -
29 врви од
swarm (фиг.), abound* * *swarm (fig), abound -
30 врие од
swarm (фиг.)* * *(луѓе)alive with--------swarm (fig) -
31 врста
kidney (фиг.)* * *kidney (fig), type -
32 врши пионерска работа
blaze a trail (fig) -
33 вршител
instigator, instrument (fig) -
34 всадува
(в глава) ———————— (в глава)indoctrinate* * *(во глава)engrave--------(навики принципи)engraft (fig)--------(фиг)etch--------impress 1, instil (Am instill) -
35 главна цел
nub (fig) -
36 главуч
block (fig sl) -
37 гломазен несмасен човек
hulk (фиг.)* * *hulk (fig) -
38 глорификациjа
apotheosis (fig) -
39 голема работа
big deal (fig) -
40 голема ѕверка
big shot (fig), big shot, bigwig
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