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1 расчистува сметки
settle one's account* * *settle one's account -
2 намирува
settle* * *(долгови)acquit 1 -
3 се населува
settle; set up————————people v* * *people v -
4 помирува
to pacify, to quiet, to reconcile, to settle a quarrel————————to reconcile ones to, to settle dispute, to be reconciled* * *(со некого)reconcile--------conciliate -
5 средува
arrange————————to put (to set) inrder; to settle————————arrange; settle; tidy up————————clean; tidy; put in order; tidy up* * *(по куса постапка)make short work of--------adapt -
6 договара
arrange————————arrange; settle; tidy up* * *appoint -
7 населува
populate————————settle; set up* * *(земjа област)inhabit--------populate -
8 подредува
to subordinate, to subject to, to set, to settle, to put order* * *array -
9 порамнува
to even, to level, to smooth, to square, to settle, (изедначува) to equalize* * *align -
10 разрешува
(од гревови)absolve————————to solve, to settle, to loose, to release, (од служба) to dismiss, (од тужба) to acquit* * *(од гревови)absolve -
11 чисти
tidy; put in order————————arrange; settle; tidy up————————to clean, to cleanse, (фиг.) to purge, to purify————————clean; tidy; put in order; tidy up* * *mop (v) -
12 впрега се
to settle down, to buckle down -
13 заглади
to smooth, to polish, to iron, to press, to make smooth, (фиг.) to cover up, to smooth out, to settle -
14 задоми се
to get married, to settle down, to become established, to find a home -
15 засели
to colonize, to settle, to plant -
16 засели се
to settle, to colonize -
17 зговори
to persuade, to reconcile (with), to settle a quarrel -
18 зговори се
to agree, arrange, to make friends again, to make it up, to reconcile oneself, to settle dispute, to make peace, to come to an agreement -
19 здобри
to reconcile, to settle a quarrel -
20 здобри се
to reconcile oneself to, to settle dispute, to make peace, to be reconciled, to make friends agiin, to make up (with)
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