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1 take the bad with the good
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2 take the air
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3 take the alarm
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4 take the cake
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5 take the mickey out of sb
зеза, зафркава, се подбива со некого* * *зеза, се подбива со некого, зафркава; се подбива со некого, зеза, зафркава -
6 take the odds
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7 take the biscuit
прв е во нешто -
8 take the bit between teeth
вон контрола е, побегнува, се оттргнува -
9 take the blame for sth
сносува (презема) одговорност -
10 to take the bread out of somebody’s mouth
English-Macedonian dictionary > to take the bread out of somebody’s mouth
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11 to take the field
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12 to take the floor
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13 to take the liberty
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14 take to
phr.v. 1. take to sb/sth a) засакува/бендисува некого/нешто; покажува симпатии кон некого/нешто. б) се свикнува/привикнува на нешто; покажува знаење/умеење за нешто: I didn't take to him Тој не ми се допадна; He took to tennis as if he had been playing it all his life Тој толку брзо научи да игра тенис како небаре цел живот да играл2. take to sth/doing sth почнува нешто/да (на)прави нешто; take to drink/drugs почнува да пие/зема дрога3. take to... оди/бега во...; take to one's bed оди в кревет; take to the woods бега в шума; take to the boats напушта брод (што тоне) -
15 take up with
phr.v. 1. take up with sb inf. се зближува/спријателува со некого2. take sth up with sb разговара со некого за/во врска со нешто; поставува некому прашање за/во врска со нешто: I'll take that up with him Ќе разговарам за тоа со него3. be taken up with sth/sb преокупиран е со нешто/некого: He's completely taken up with the project Тој целиот е посветен на проектот; She's quite taken up with him Таа само на него мисли -
16 take away from
phr.v. take (A) away from В намалува значење/вредност/големина на резултат/успех/постигање: It takes away from its value Тоа ја намалува неговата вредност; We won't allow a few troublemakers to take away from our enjoyment of the occasion Нема да дозволиме неколку бељаџии да ни го расипат расположението -
17 take back
phr.v. 1. повлекува (збор)2. прима (вратена стока)3. take sb back (to...) враќа некого во мислите (во...): The smell of the food took him back to his childhood мирисот на храната го врати во детството -
18 take through
phr.v. take sb through sth запознава/воведува некого во/со нешто: He took us through the play scene by scene Тој не запозна со претставата сцена по сцена -
19 take to the road
станува скитник, се одметнува* * *станува скитник, се одметнува -
20 to take by the hand
См. также в других словарях:
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