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прифаќа, прима, признава, уважува, преземасе согласува, поднесува (навреда), поднесува* * *v. tr1. согласување, прифаќање (на), примање; to accept an invitation (a job, a proposal) прифаќање на повик (вработување, предлог); to accept a bribe (an offer) примање мито (понуда); to accept an application (a note, merchandise) примање молба (меница, стока) ;2. (Br.) прифаќање, да се сложи; I accept that he is right признавам дека е тој во право; признава, презема, прима, уважува, прифаќа1.се согласува, поднесува (навреда), поднесуваv. прифаќа;2. се согласува, признава за правилно, допушта;3. се однесува или прима благонаклоно;4. (фин.) акцептира (меница); прима; прифаќа; презема, уважува, признава, прима, прифаќа, прима, при; се согласува, поднесува (навреда), поднесува accept a proposal прифаќа предлог accept an offer прифаќа понуда accept sb's order прифаќа нечија нарачка accept/assume/take on a liability ја презема обврската (for a debt во врска со долгот). accept; agree; approve прифаќа; се сложува; одобрува accept; agree; correspond; tally се
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