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  • 1 precede

    {pri'si:d}
    1. предшествувам, предхождам
    2. стоя над, заемам по-виcоко положение от, имам предимство пред
    3. върша нещо преди нещо друго, подготвям
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    {pri'si:d} v 1. предшествувам, предхождам; 2. стоя над, заема
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    предхождам; предшествам;
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    1. върша нещо преди нещо друго, подготвям 2. предшествувам, предхождам 3. стоя над, заемам по-виcоко положение от, имам предимство пред
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    precede[pri´si:d] v 1. предшествам, предхождам, вървя (идвам) преди (напред); the book is \precedeed by a biography of the author в началото на книгата има биография на автора; the calm that \precedes the storm затишие пред буря; 2. стоя над, заемам по-високо положение от; имам предимство (преимущество) пред (над); 3. рядко върша нещо преди нещо друго, подготвям; you must \precede these measures with milder ones преди да прибегнете към тези мерки, трябва да приложите по-меки.

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