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1 term
n. рок, временска граница, термин;2. тромесечје, семестар;3. поим, стручен израз, израз, збор;4. член, точка (pl.) услови (на договор, хонорар и сл.) to come to terms with се сложува со некого; to bring to terms - наговара да прифати услови; to make terms - се нагодува, постигнува договор со некого;5. (лични) односи; on a good (bad) terms - во добри (лоши) односи; рок; термин; траење; семестар; рок, термин; означува; термин; израз -
2 term; quarter
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3 expression; phrase; locution; term; word
израз; фраза; термин; зборEnglish-Macedonian dictionary > expression; phrase; locution; term; word
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4 Hilary term
n. brit. univ. летен семестар (во некои универзитети што започнува во јануари) -
5 long-term
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6 long-term deposit
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7 long-term investments
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8 long-term liabilities
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9 long-term obligations
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10 long-term plan
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11 medium-term claims
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12 repayment term
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13 short-term
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14 Trinity term
n. school летен семестар -
15 nicety
n. (pl. niceties) 1. точност, прецизност; подробност, детаљ2. to a nicety f ml. совршено, перфектно; идеално; до најситен детаљ/ситница3. niceties pl. суптилни разлики, детали, ситници, подробности; learn the niceties of ги научува/се запознава со суптилностите/суптилните разлики на: By the end of the term the girls will have learned the niceties of dinner party conversation До крајот на семестар от девојките ќе научат како да се однесуваат на свечени ручеци/вечериn. (pl.) мали разлики или поединости;2. точност; to a nicety - точно по мера, токму;3. истенченост, префинетост -
16 shoo-in
n. inf. amer. сигурен победник (на избори): The president looks shoo-in for a second term Претседателот сигурно го добива вториог мандат
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