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1 hand over
phr.v. 1. hand sth over to sb предава нешто некому (власт/контрола/предмет)2. hand sb/sth over to sb предава некого/нешто некому: They handed him over to the police Тие и го предадоа на полицијата3. hand sb over to sb: I'm handing you over to our London correspondent А сега да го слушнеме нашиот дописник од Лондон -
2 hand back
phr.v. hand sth back to sb враќа нешто некому: She handed me back the letter Таа ми го врати писмото -
3 hand down
phr.v. 1. пренесува, предава (sth to sb нешто некому - во наследство): This house has been handed down from generation to generation Оваа куќа се пренесува во наследство од генерација на генерација2. hand down a verdict/decision/budget lawecon. донесува пресуда/одлука/буџет -
4 master hand
n. мајстор, стручњак; be a master hand at (doing) sth мајстор е за/во (правење) нешто: It's the work of a master hand Ова е дело на мајстор -
5 jimson
n. amer. bot. (исто и jimson weed) вид отровен пиреј (Datura stramonium) потфат; do a good job добро ја свршува работата/задачата/обврската; успешно приведува до крај; We need to concentrate on the job in hand Треба да се концентрираме на работата што во моментов ја работиме3. одговорност, должност; it's sb's/one's job (to do sth) нечија одговорност/работа е (да (на)прави нешто): I was only doing my job Jас само си ја вршев работата4. тешкотија; тешка задача; have a job to do/doing sth наидува на тешкотии во нешто/при правење нешто: It was an awful job to organize this party многу макавидовме додека ја организиравме забавава; You'll have a job convincing him Ке видиш голема мака/имаш проблеми да го убедиш5. кражба, провала; проневера, махинација, шпекулација; pull a job извршува кражба/провала/проневера; Remember the bank job? Го памтиш грабежот на банката?; 6. comput. задача.; 7. a deadend job inf. чукање празна слама; јалова работа.; 8. inf. нешт
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