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  • 1 head

    n. глава;
    2. (pl. без промени) грло (добиток);
    3. глава, раководител;
    4. главче (на клинец), главица (зелка);
    5. врв, криза; to bring to a head - заострува; to come, to a head - достига критична точка;
    6. преден дел
    adj. the head of - на чело;
    7. лице на монета, "глава"; to make head - се пробива; to make head against - дава отпор; to turn somebody's head - завртува глава на некого; to lay heads together - се советува, се договара; • off one's head - надвор од себе; to go off one's head - губи глава; to put out of one's head - исфрла од глава, заборава; over one's head - над нечија моќ и сфаќање
    adj. главен, водечки;
    2. напреден;
    3. челен
    v. предводи, управува;
    2. тргнува, држи правец; to head back, to head off - препречува (пат), прави тешкотии; глава; компј. види read/write head; управува; главен

    English-Macedonian dictionary > head

  • 2 stand

    n. стоење, запирање, застој; to be at a stand - е во застој, е збунет; to put somebody at a stand - доведува некого во забуна;
    2. место, положба, распоред; to take one's stand - зазема место, се сместува
    2. се темели (на нешто од);
    3. стојалиште, станица;
    4. потпирач
    v. (past. pp. stood) стои, се исправа;
    2. се наоѓа, е сместен, е распореден;
    3. држи во;
    4. става, сместува;
    5. наслонува, допира (до нешто against);
    6. издржува;
    7. поднесува; to stand against - се противи, се спротиставува; to stand apart - стои на страна; to stand aside - се потргнува на страна; to stand back - стои одзади
    2. се повлекува; to stand behind - заостанува; to stand between - посредува; to stand by - е присутен, помага; to stand out - се истакнува
    2. се издвојува; to stand up - станува
    2. се бори (за нешто for); to stand up on - инсистира; стоење; стои

    English-Macedonian dictionary > stand

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  • put back — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms put back : present tense I/you/we/they put back he/she/it puts back present participle putting back past tense put back past participle put back 1) to put something in the place where it was before it was… …   English dictionary

  • put back — PHRASAL VERB To put something back means to delay it or arrange for it to happen later than you previously planned. [mainly BRIT] [V n P] There are always new projects which seem to put the reunion back further... [be V ed P] News conferences due …   English dictionary

  • put back — verb a) To return something to its original place. He carefully put the vase back on the shelf. b) To postpone an arranged event or appointment. The meeting has been put back to 5.00 pm …   Wiktionary

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  • put back on — phr verb Put back on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑top …   Collocations dictionary

  • put\ back\ the\ clock — • put back the clock • turn back the clock v. phr. To go back in time; relive the past. If I could put back the clock I d give more thought to preparing for a career. Richard wishes that he had lived in frontier days, but he can t turn back the… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • put back the clock — or put the clock back 1. To return to earlier time and its conditions 2. To take a retrograde step • • • Main Entry: ↑clock …   Useful english dictionary

  • put back into service — index reinstate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • put back the clock — or[turn back the clock] {v. phr.} To go back in time; relive the past. * /If I could put back the clock I d give more thought to preparing for a career./ * /Richard wishes that he had lived in frontier days, but he can t turn back the clock./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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