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62 relieve of
phr.v.1.relieve sb of sth (често hum.) ослободува/растоварува некого од нешто: Let me relieve you of your coat Дозволи ми да те ослободам од капутот2. f ml. помага, презема (дел од нечија работа)3. relieve sb of his post/duties/command разрешува некого од должност/должности: After the defeat the general was relieved of his command По поразот генералот беше сменет од должност4. be relieved of sth hum. останува полесен за нешто: I was relieved of my watch ми го здиплија саатот -
63 telegraph pole
n. (исто и telegraph post) телефонска бандера -
64 unsuccessful
1. неуспешен, безуспешен (обид/план/проект/човек/брак); be unsuccessful in неуспешен е во; нема успех во: I tried to speak to her but I was unsuccessful Се обидов да разговарам со неа, но немав успех2. f ml. одбиен (молба/кандидатура): We regret to inform you that your application for the post has been unsuccessful Co жалење ве информираме дека вашата кандидатура за работно место е одбиена -
65 walk into
phr.v.1.се залетува во, упаѓа во (неприлика/стапица)2. walk straight/right/bang into (a tree/lamp post) удри/акна право во (дрво/бандера)3. лесно наоѓа (нова работа)4. sl. претепува, гази, удира ќотек
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