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1 полетува
take off————————to fly, to start flying, to fly off, to take flight, to soar up, to take wing, to take off -
2 поведува
take————————to take to to lead, (прв) to give a lead, (оро) to lead off————————to follow the lead -
3 полета
to fly, to start flying, to fly off, to take flight, to soar up, to take wing, to take off -
4 отстранува
delete; erase; rub out; wipe; dry———————— (светло) ————————to rid, to put aside, to remove, to take away————————delete; eliminate; remove; take away————————move; shift; remove; take away; transfer————————remove* * *get off, blot out -
5 поаѓа
to take oneself to, to set off (out), to make for depart, to march out, to start on a jounrye, to walk off, to leave for, to depart* * *get along, get off -
6 одведува
abduct————————to take away, to deduce to lead away, to conduct away, to guide away, to drive off (away)————————take* * *abduct -
7 сметнува
to take down, to take off, to get down, to descend* * *get down -
8 однесува
to take out, to carry out, (за вода) to carry away (off), to drift, (за ветар) to carry (to blow) away————————take(away) -
9 сметне
to take down, to take off, to get down, to descend -
10 соблекува
strip; bare; undress————————strip; bare; take off; undress* * *peel off--------peel -
11 излетува
(за птица) to fly away (off), (за авион) to take off -
12 извади ја капата
to take off a hat -
13 одведе
to take away, to deduce to lead away, to conduct away, to guide away, to drive off (away) -
14 однесе
to take out, to carry out, (за вода) to carry away (off), to drift, (за ветар) to carry (to blow) away -
15 поведе
to take to to lead, (прв) to give a lead, (оро) to lead off -
16 прекапува
to take off me blos- soms, to lose its blossoms -
17 прекапи
to take off me blos- soms, to lose its blossoms -
18 раскринкува
to unmask, to take off mask, to expose -
19 раскринка
to unmask, to take off mask, to expose -
20 распратува
to send, to forward, to delegate, to take leave, to see off————————to question, to inquire, to ask
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off|take — «AWF TAYK, OF », noun. British. 1. the act of taking off, as when purchase of goods takes them off the market; consumption. 2. that which is taken off; a deduction. 3. a means of drawing off or away, as a pipe, tube, or course … Useful english dictionary
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