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1 subject
n. содржина, предмет, тема;2. повод за нешто (for);3. (грам.) подмет, субјект;4. поданикv. потчинува;2. подложува, изложува (на влијание и сл. to); поданик; субјект; потчинет; изложен; предмет -
2 subject to
во зависност од; под услов да; подлежи на -
3 subject(to)
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4 subject catalogue
n. предметен каталог -
5 subject index
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6 subject matter
сиже; содржина; тема, предмет -
7 subject sth to customs duties
English-Macedonian dictionary > subject sth to customs duties
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8 subject to one’s consent
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9 subject to terms and conditions of the contract
English-Macedonian dictionary > subject to terms and conditions of the contract
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10 subject; theme
тема; предмет -
11 subject; vocation
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12 item; object; subject; theme; thing
предмет; ставка; тема; нештоEnglish-Macedonian dictionary > item; object; subject; theme; thing
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13 prices are subject to alteration without prior notice
English-Macedonian dictionary > prices are subject to alteration without prior notice
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14 techy subject
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15 to be sore on the subject
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16 to drop a subject
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17 be quick!
брзај! be quiet! keep quiet! биди мирен! молчи! be reckoned of small account има ниска вредност be responsible for одговорен е за, (с)носи одговорност за be still outstanding сеуште не е наплатен/подмирен be subject to approval подлежи на одобрување be subject to constraints подлежи на ограничувања: subject sth to custom duties оцаринува нешто -
18 content
задоволен, среќен, обем, спремен (да стори нешто)n задоволствоv задоволува, прави среќен* * *n. задоволство;2. зафатнина, обем, опсег;3. (pl.) содржина (од книга);4. (pl.) содржина (од чанта, џеб)adj. задоволен (со нешто, од некого)v. задоволува; to content oneself with - се задоволува со нешто; душевен мир; содржина; задоволство; количество; се бори content(s); subject matter содржина; сиже -
19 stick to
phr.v. 1. останува верен на; се држи до (ветување/одлука/принципи); stick to the rules ги почитува правилата: Would you like some wine now? - No, I'll stick to beer Сакаш ли сега малку вино? - Не, останувам на пиво2. stick to the point/subject/facts се држи до главното/темата/фактите3. stick to the path/road се држи до патеката/патот4. истрајува (во работа/учење)5. stick to one's guns види gun 1 -
20 warm to/towards
phr.v. се загрева за, покажува интерес за (a theme/topic/subject/idea/sb/sth темата/идејата/некого/нешто): I warmed to him Тој ми стана симпатичен: The students warmed to the new teacher at once Учениците веднаш ја засакаа новата наставничка/го засака новиот наставник
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