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1 држава
state————————country; state————————country; earth; land; soil* * *polity, body politic -
2 државен
state, of state -
3 државна граница
(state) frontier -
4 зaљубеност
state of being in love -
5 здравствена состојба
state of health -
6 режија
state monopoly; (во театар) management; (на филм) production -
7 усвитеност
state of being redhot (whitehot) -
8 тврди
declare; state; note————————to asure, to assert, to state, to say over and over again, to reiterate, to affirm————————assert; maintain; declare* * *(без докази)allege--------affirm, argue, assert, asseverate, aver, contend -
9 затрупаност
overcrowded, overfilled state, overloaded state, -
10 безгрижност
carefree state of mind, indolence, unconcern* * *recklessness, insouciance, airiness -
11 брачна состоjба
married state, conjugality -
12 заплетканост
complicated (intricate, entangled) state complication, intricacy, involvement, complicacy, entanglement, confusion* * *involvement, entanglement -
13 печат
seal, stamp, (дневен) press state (grate) steal————————press; seal————————press; printing* * *impress (n)--------impression--------imprint (n) -
14 положба
situation, state, position m. situation, condition circumstances pl position, (во општество) rank————————location; position; job; situation————————function; job; work; position; service————————case; condition; situation* * *condition -
15 преврат
overthrow n, overturn————————revolution, overthrow, subversion, (state revolution)* * *overthrow (n), overturn -
16 пустош
waste land, devastated land, freary land (state)————————ruin* * *ravage (n) -
17 состоjба
actuality pl, state of affairs, condition, context -
18 среденост
staidness, settled state* * *articulacy--------articulateness -
19 декларира
to declare, to state -
20 земја
country; state————————(планета) earth,————————country; earth; land; soil————————land————————earth; soil
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