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61 задржува поглед
(на)rivet (фиг.)* * *(на)rivet (fig) -
62 заковува
rivet (фиг.)————————nail* * *rivet (fig) -
63 замрсен
knotty (fig), tricky -
64 заостанат
outlandish (фиг.), outmoded* * *outlandish (fig), outmoded, overdue, behindhand -
65 заостанатост
backwater (фиг.), backwardness* * *backwater (fig), backwardness -
66 заплетен
knotty (fig), tricky -
67 запустува
запусти запустување n abandonment, neglect, desolation, slovenliness* * *gum up, bust (busted bust), blast (v) fig -
68 заробува
capture————————capture; catch* * *enslave, enthrall (fig) -
69 заскитува
err (fig) -
70 збрка
confusion————————to confuse, to throw into, disorder, to derange, to disorganize, to make a mess, to mix up, to confound, to make a mistake, to err, to fail, to blunder, to miss————————confusion; disorder; mess————————disorder; mess* * *(сл)bind (n)--------jungle (fig), snarl up, muss, huddle (n), mishmash -
71 зелен
green, (шума) verdant, (плод) green, unreped, (фиг.) green, raw* * *callow (fig), green -
72 златен рудник
gold mine* * *goldmine, bonanza (Am fig) -
73 зона
zone, belt————————area; zone————————area; province* * *zone, belt (fig) -
74 издава
sell (фиг.)———————— (наредба соопштение)issue (vt)————————betray; publish; issue————————betray————————publish; issue* * *(наредба соопштение)issue (vt)--------(таjна)spill (pt pp) spilled spilt--------sell (fig), betray -
75 издржува
to keep, to sustain, to maintain, to support————————persevere* * *overpass (fig), keep 2, support, bear bore born -
76 измамник
deceiver, cheat, impostor, fraud, swindler* * *sham, huckster (fig), impostor, confidence man -
77 измамува
измами измамување n cheating, swindling, imposition————————deceive; cheat————————cheat; deceive* * *(пари)mulct (fig)--------gull 1, sell, sell down the river, abuse 1, entice -
78 измислена работ
concoction (fig) -
79 измислица
fiction, invention————————fiction* * *fable (fig), fake (n), figment, fib, mare's nest -
80 измислува
измисли измислување n devising, framing* * *(фиг)concoct--------fabricate (fig), coin, fake, fib, vamp up, cook up
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