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1 obvious
adj.очигледен, јасен, видлив; очигледен -
2 obvious; evident
очигледен; јасен -
3 painfully
adv. 1. болно, со болка/болки (се движи/зборува): He walked slowly and painfully Тој одеше бавно и со болка2. be painfully obvious/clear/evident (that - -.) повеќе од очигледно е (дека...): It was painfully obvious that I would never be a singer Co болка/тага заклучив дека од мене никогаш нема да стане пејач3. ужасно, страшно: a painfully boring speech ужасно здодевен говор -
4 advantage
надмоќ, предност, добит, корист* * *n.1.предност; to have an advantage over smb. имање предност над некојadj. obvious advantage очигледна предност ;2. (tennis) предност ;3. misc.; to take advantage of smt. искористување на нешто; to take advantage of smb. прелажување некого; предност, корист, добит, надмоќn. предност; поволна положба; to take advantage of something - искористува нешто; to take advantage of somebody - се здобива со предност; to score on advantage - е во предностv. му оди на рака; дава предност; потпомага; унапредува; предимство; предност advantage; preference; priority предност; склоност; приоритет -
5 blindingly
adv. blindingly obvious повеќе од очигледно -
6 clear; clever
бистар; јасен; паметен clear; distinct; light; lucid; obvious; evident; serene јасен; бистар; особен; различен; светол; очигледен; ведар -
7 tack on/onto
phr.v. пришива; придодава, прилепува: It's obvious that the veranda had been tacked onto afterwards Очигледно е дека верандата е придодадена подоцна
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