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зад, заден, подоцнежен, спрема, подоцна, иден, по(pl) благо (по јадење)* * *подоцна, подоцнежен, заден, спрема, по, после, за; prep. зад, за;2. по, потоа;3. со, по;4. за; to inquire after - се известува за некого)adj. следен;2. (мор.) последен, на крма; adv. зад, позади;2. потоа, после, подоцна conj. откако тоа што е; потоа; по; a заден; опашен; (naut.) крменadj. after deck крмена палуба (see also stern II); prep1. после; after me (supper, that, a year) после мене (вечера, тоа, година дена); five minutes after three пет минути после три ;2. за, после; one after the other еден за друг; repeat after me повтори после мене; one misfortune after the other несреќа за несреќа; shut the door after you затвори ја вратата зад себе; wave after wave бран зад бран; I'll go after him одење после него ;3. по; he was named after his uncle именуван му е по името на неговиот чичко ;4. по, по угледот на; after Rubens по Рубенсу ;5. misc.; the day after tomorrow задутре; to be after smb. гонење на некого; what are you after? што бараш? to seek after fame барање славa; year after year од години во година; after all my trouble покрај сите на моја муке; look after the baby припазување на дете; he takes after his father тој личи на татко му
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seek — /seek/, v., sought, seeking. v.t. 1. to go in search or quest of: to seek the truth. 2. to try to find or discover by searching or questioning: to seek the solution to a problem. 3. to try to obtain: to seek fame. 4. to try or attempt (usually… … Universalium
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seek — [c]/sik / (say seek) verb (sought, seeking) –verb (t) 1. to go in search or quest of: to seek a new home. 2. to try to find by searching or endeavour: to seek a solution. 3. to try to obtain: to seek fame. 4. to try or attempt (to do something):… …
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Seek — Seek, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sought}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Seeking}.] [OE. seken, AS. s[=e]can, s[=e]cean; akin to OS. s[=o]kian, LG. s[ o]ken, D. zoeken, OHG. suohhan, G. suchen, Icel. s[ae]kja, Sw. s[ o]ka, Dan. s[ o]ge, Goth. s[=o]kjan, and E. sake … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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