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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 мажот2. се откажува, раскинува (договор/зделка)3. walk out with sb arch. води љубов/се гледа со некого -
2 walk out
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3 to walk out
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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
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