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(prompt) action презема (итни) меркиv. зема, зграпчува, прима, грабнува; освојува; маѓепсува; однесува, носи; стекнува, купува; одбира; трпи; се распрашува, разбира; заклучува; смета; зема под свое; извршува; слика; употребува; изнајмува; прифаќа; презема; заробува; уловува; сфаќа; смета; претпоставува; се допаѓа; фаќа корен; to take one's measure - зема мера (за костум); to took cold - настинува; took him to be a painter - мислев дека е сликар; to take alarm - се уплашува; to take an affront - поднесува навреда; it took my breath away - ми се одзеде здивот; how long does it take to...? - колку време треба за (до)...?; to take after - наликува на, личи на; to take alongl - зема со себе; to take away - одзема; to take down - симнува, урива, забележува; to take for - смета; to take from - одзема, симнува; to take in - товари, натоварува, опфаќа, вклучува; измамува; to take off - однесува, симнува, соблекува; одведува (во затвор); to take on - презема; to take out - в 72
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