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  • 1 see about

    phr.v.
    1.се погрижува за (sth/doing sth нешто/да (на)прави нешто): He's gone to see about getting tickets for the concert Тој отиде да види за карти за концертот
    2. we'll see about that/it ќе видиме: Can I go? - We'll see about that можам ли да одам? - Ќе видиме

    English-Macedonian dictionary > see about

  • 2 about

    околу, во близина, наоколу, секаде
    adj готов
    prep околу, покрај, во поглед на, за
    скоро, прилично
    * * *
    (prep) покрај, за, во поглед на, околу; (adj) готов; секаде, околу, во близина, наоколу
    1.прилично, скоро; adv. приближно, околу;
    2. во близина, блиску, недалеку;
    3. скоро;
    4. околу, во; околу; наоколу, во близина, околу, секаде, околу, за, приближно; прилично, скоро; готов; околу, за, во поглед на, покрај; adv
    1. околу, отприлика, приближно; about five miles околу пет милји; he is about as old as I am тој е отприлика на мои години; he is about my height тој е приближно на моја висина (see also around I ;1) ;
    2. (with various verbs) to bring about остварување; (есп. Br.) to look (order, walk) about see around I ;2; to set about doing smt. фаќање на некаква работа how did it come about? како се случило? ;
    3. скоро, готов, безмалку; the river was just about frozen реката скоро се замрзна; dinner was about ready ручекот беше скоро готов; the work has just about come to a halt работата готово да замре ;
    4. сега, веднаш, баш, таман, за момент; спремен; само што; it is about to strike six сега ќе чукни шест часот; the film is about to begin филмот само што не

    English-Macedonian dictionary > about

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