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  • 1 reason

    s.
    1. ум, разум, памет;
    2. повод, оправданост, причина v.
    1. умува, заклучува;
    2. наведува причини, создава заклучоци; памет; повод, причина; повод; причина

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  • 2 reason into

    phr.v. reason sb into a sensible decision/course of action убедува некого да донесе разумна одлука/разумно да постапува

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  • 3 reason out

    phr.v. reason sth out се обидува да најде одговор (на прашање/проблем/загатка)

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  • 4 reason with

    phr.v. се расправа, се (раз)убедува со (sb некого)

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  • 5 reason(the--for)

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  • 6 for no reason

    без причина/повод; тукутака.; 2
    4. with reason со право, праведно, исправно.; 2
    5. won't listen to reason не сака да се вразуми/послуша

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  • 7 cause; reason

    причина; повод

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  • 8 in all reason

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  • 9 with good reason

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  • 10 bereft of reason

    збудален

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  • 11 ability

    способност, умеење
    * * *
    n. способност, моќ, вештина; капацитет; a man of ability способен човек; the ability to reason способност на расудување; the ability to relax вештина на опуштање; musical ability талент за музика; creative ability творечки капацитет; to the best of one's ability како најдобро знае; умеење, способност
    n. способност, моќ, вештина;
    2. (pl.) способност, дарба;
    3. (фин.) платежна способност; способност моќ; умеење, способност, способност, вештина, моќ ability; aptitude; skill способност; талент; вештина ability; aptitude; talent талент; способност
    вештина; способност

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  • 12 adequate

    задоволителен, доволен, прилагоден, адекватен
    * * *
    a адекватен, доволен
    adj. adequate reason доволна причина
    adj. adequate quantity доволна количина; adequate for адекватен за (see also sufficient); прилагоден, задоволителен, доволен, адекватен
    adj. соодветен;
    2. доволен;
    3. кој им одговара на барањата; соодветен; адекватен

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  • 13 appeal

    n. проглас, обраќање;
    2. молба;
    3. привлечност; to make an appeal to somebody - да привлече некого;
    3. неодоливо тежнеење, привлечност;
    4. (прав.) тужба, повик, апел
    v. се обраќа, повикува; to appeal to reason - се повикува на здрав разум
    2. (прав.) поднесува жалба до повисок суд;
    3. привлекува; апелација; апел; жалба

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  • 14 by rail

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  • 15 round on

    phr.v. се нафрла врз (sb некого - со зборови): And then, for по reason at all, she rounded on me and started screaming И тогаш, без никаква причина, таа се нафрли врз мене и почна да вреска

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  • 16 trot out

    phr.v. trot out the same excuse/reason постојано дава ист изговор/причина

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