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1 рало
pair -
2 чифт
pair -
3 пар
couple————————pair(of)————————(по квалитет) equal to, a match for pair, two, couple) brace, (брачен) married couple————————couple; pair(of)* * *(кучиња ил птици)brace (2)--------twain, duo, twosome -
4 двојка
two———————— (во спортска прогноза)perm————————pair(of)————————couple; pair(of) -
5 мешина
(за распалување оган)bellows--------pair of bellows -
6 пари
money, coins v to pair, to mute, to unite, to match———————— (Ам сл)kale (kail)———————— (множ сленг)dib———————— (сл)kail————————mate; money————————mate* * *(Ам сл)kale (kail)--------(множ сленг)dib--------(сл)kail--------oof (arch Br sl) -
7 сложува
accept; agree; correspond; tally————————correspond; tally————————to combine, to compose, to construe; (по два) to pair; (соединува) to join, to unite, to put together; (градежен материјал) to stack* * *assort -
8 брачен пар
couple————————couple; pair(of) -
9 двајца
two persons, couple, pair -
10 едно рало чорапи
a pair of stockings (stocks) -
11 првиче
(first family gathering of the bridal pair and the groom's family, some days after the wedding) -
12 сложи
to combine, to compose, to construe; (по два) to pair; (соединува) to join, to unite, to put together; (градежен материјал) to stack -
13 трико
tights; fleshing; fleshing tights————————tights(pair of) -
14 хулахопки
tights(pair of) -
15 цапа
to tread, to crush, to run over, to wade, to dabble, to trample (on horse), to pair the ground, to splash, to soil
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pair — pair … Dictionnaire des rimes
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Pair — Pair, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Paired}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pairing}.] 1. To be joined in pairs; to couple; to mate, as for breeding. [1913 Webster] 2. To suit; to fit, as a counterpart. [1913 Webster] My heart was made to fit and pair with thine. Rowe … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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