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  • 1 walk out on

    phr.v.
    1.остава, напушта (sb некого - маж/жена/девојка/момче/семејство): When she was six months pregnant, her husband walked out on her Кога беше шест месеци бремена, ја напушти мажот
    2. се откажува, раскинува (договор/зделка)
    3. walk out with sb arch. води љубов/се гледа со некого

    English-Macedonian dictionary > walk out on

  • 2 walk out

    напушта; штрајкува

    English-Macedonian dictionary > walk out

  • 3 to walk out

    English-Macedonian dictionary > to walk out

  • 4 have

    (take) a zizz дремнува; (јак облик) v. има;
    2. со инфинитив: мора, треба; we have to pay - мораме да платиме;
    3. знае, сфаќа, разбира; he has no English on - не знае англиски;
    4. дава, дава да се направи нешто; to have one's hair cut - потсекува коса;
    5. фаќа, лаже; you have been had - вие сте излажани;
    6. зборува, кажува;
    7. ; to have breakfast - доручкува, појадува; to have a walk - се шета;
    8. се користи; I have done, I had done - јас сум направил; I shall have finished - јас ќе завршам to have on - носи, е облечен во; to have out - to have it out (with) разјаснува, толкува; had rather, better - подобро би било; има

    English-Macedonian dictionary > have

См. также в других словарях:

  • walk-out — strike, 1888, from WALK (Cf. walk) + OUT (Cf. out). Phrase Walk out to leave is attested from 1840 …   Etymology dictionary

  • walk out of sth — ► to leave a room, meeting, etc. to show that you are not happy about something: »Several people walked out of the meeting. Main Entry: ↑walk out …   Financial and business terms

  • walk out on someone — walk out on (someone/something) to suddenly end your relationship with someone or something. She walked out on her husband and two children after 12 years of marriage. Why would anyone walk out on a seven year contract that includes a share of… …   New idioms dictionary

  • walk out on something — walk out on (someone/something) to suddenly end your relationship with someone or something. She walked out on her husband and two children after 12 years of marriage. Why would anyone walk out on a seven year contract that includes a share of… …   New idioms dictionary

  • walk out on — (someone/something) to suddenly end your relationship with someone or something. She walked out on her husband and two children after 12 years of marriage. Why would anyone walk out on a seven year contract that includes a share of the profits? …   New idioms dictionary

  • walk out with — To go for walks with as a stage of courtship (also walk with; archaic) • • • Main Entry: ↑walk …   Useful english dictionary

  • walk out of something — ˌwalk ˈout (of sth) derived to leave a meeting, performance, etc. suddenly, especially in order to show your disapproval • They hinted that they would walk out of the peace talks. Main entry: ↑walkderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • walk out on somebody — ˌwalk ˈout (on sb) derived (informal) to suddenly leave sb that you are having a relationship with and that you have a responsibility for Syn: ↑desert • How could she walk out on her kids? Main entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • walk out on something — ˌwalk ˈout (on sth) derived (informal) to stop doing sth that you have agreed to do before it is completed • I never walk out on a job half done. Main entry: ↑walkderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • walk out — ► walk out 1) depart suddenly or angrily. 2) Brit. informal, dated go for walks in courtship. Main Entry: ↑walk …   English terms dictionary

  • walk out — index quit (evacuate), secede, strike (refuse to work) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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