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1 предмет
some; a little; something; thing————————object, (тема) subject, topic, theme, (цел) object————————item; object; subject; theme; thing————————item————————subject; theme* * *(на расправа)argument--------item, article -
2 намера
intention, intent, object, purpose, aim, end, design————————aim; purpose; intention; goal; tendency; trend————————tendency; trend* * *aim -
3 нешто
few(a); some; little; few; a little————————something, anything, aught————————some; a little; something; thing————————item; object; subject; theme; thing* * *anything -
4 подол
a object, mean, vile, low, villainous, wretched, miserable* * *ignoble, despicable despicably, caddish, houndish -
5 пречи
bother; annoy; disturb; harass; worry; preoccupy————————to prevent, to hinder, to debar, to object, to stand in the way————————bother; annoy; disturb; trouble; interfere————————interfere* * *balk (v), butt in, incommode, annoy -
6 светиња
sacred thing, holy object* * *sacred cow -
7 ставка
item; object; subject; theme; thing————————item; (законска) subsection; proposition————————item* * *item, entry -
8 тема
item; object; subject; theme; thing————————theme; subject, topic———————— (во весник ТВ)news item———————— (во весник)item————————subject; theme* * *(во весник ТВ)news item--------(во весник)item 1--------motif, issue 1, argument -
9 цел
end; peak; point; summit; top; tip————————end————————target————————purpose; aim————————aim; purpose; intention; goal; tendency; trend————————destination————————all(the); whole; entire————————intention; aim————————purpose, aim, object, end, (нишан) target, mark, goal————————all, all the, whole, entire, full, complete————————complete; full; integral; overall; total————————goal————————objective* * *(фиг)consummation--------destination, butt 2, intact, aim, entire -
10 зафучи
to whistle, to whiz (rapid object in air), (камен) to fling, to hurl, to throw -
11 имам за цел да
have for an object to, I am at -
12 ископина
excavated object, excavation -
13 напилеса
to reproach, to upbraid, to blame, to censure, to rebuke, to object to, criticise -
14 отима се
to struggle against, to strive, to resist, to oppose, to object -
15 приговорува
to find fault with, to object -
16 приговори
to find fault with, to object -
17 противи се
to oppose, to be contrary to, to object to, to be antagonistic, to demur to, to remonstrate, to be reluctant, to strive against -
18 шеик
sheikh, (Moslem) elder; thing, object; package
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