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rush

  • 1 rush in

    phr.v. се залетува: You always rush in without thinking Ти секогаш се залетуваш без да размислиш

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  • 2 rush

    наезда; s.
    1. навала, јуриш;
    2. голема побарувачка;
    3. трска v.
    1. се брза;
    2. напаѓа, атакува; итање; итен

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  • 3 rush out

    phr.v.
    1.излетува, истрчува (со сета брзина)
    2. итно објавува (вест/текст во весник/книга); rush sth into print итно испраќа нешто во печат
    3. итно испраќа: We'll rush it out to you right away Итно ќе ви го испратиме

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  • 4 rush hour

    n. (сообраќаен) шпиц: I had to drive eight miles in rush hour морав осум милји да возам во шпицот

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  • 5 rush about/around

    phr.v. трча лево-десно

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  • 6 gold rush

    златна треска
    * * *

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  • 7 assault

    јуриш, напаѓа (град држава), напад
    * * *
    јуриш, напаѓа (град држава), напад
    n. напад, јуриш; (прен.) обвинение
    v. напаѓа, јуриша; јуриш assault and battery тешка телесна повреда assault; attack; hold-up; offensive; raid; round-up; rush напад; препад; офанзива; рација; продор

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  • 8 hour

    час, саат
    * * *
    саат, час
    n. саат; the off hours - слободно време
    adj. a good hour - навреме, добродошле; fry the hour - на саат (работи и сл.); in a good (evil) hour - во добро (во лошо) време; to keep early (good) hours - станува или легнува рано; to keep late (bad) hours - станува или легнува доцна; dead hours - глуво ноќно доба; rush hours - најжив најгуст сообраќај; час; час, саат

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  • Rush — Rush, n. [OE. rusche, rische, resche, AS. risce, akin to LG. rusk, risch, D. & G. rusch; all probably fr. L. ruscum butcher s broom; akin to Goth. raus reed, G. rohr.] 1. (Bot.) A name given to many aquatic or marsh growing endogenous plants with …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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