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1 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 -
2 изјавува
изјави изјавување n declaring, proclamation————————declare; state; note————————assert; maintain; declare -
3 прогласува
herald v, vote v, promulgate————————to issue a manifesto, to proclaim, to declare————————proclaim* * *(победа банкрот)adjudicate 2--------herald (v), vote (v), promulgate, make known -
4 декларира
to declare, to state -
5 зарекува се
to make a slip of the tongue, to vow, to promise, to declare, to pledge one's word, to swear -
6 објавува
betray; publish; issue————————issue v————————to announce, to proclaim, to make known, to make public, to publish, to notify, to declare————————publish; issue -
7 изјави
to declare, to state, to profess, to assert -
8 изјасни
to explain, to interpret, to declare, to clear up -
9 изјасни се
to speak out, to give an explanation, to declare oneself tor -
10 изрази се
to express oneself, to utter, to signify, to declare -
11 искаже
to declare, depose, say all -
12 објави
to announce, to proclaim, to make known, to make public, to publish, to notify, to declare -
13 оправдува
justify————————(од обвинение) to acquit, to discharge, to exculpate, to declare account for, (заслужува) to justify, to warrant -
14 оправда
(од обвинение) to acquit, to discharge, to exculpate, to declare account for, (заслужува) to justify, to warrant -
15 прогласи
to issue a manifesto, to proclaim, to declare
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