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1 to take a cause
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2 accident
случај, повреда, случајно својство, сообраќајканесреќен случај, незгода* * *n.1. несреќeн случај, несреќа, судар, незгодаadj. automobile (traffic) accident автомобилска (сообраќајна) несреќа; a minor accident полесен сударadj. accident on landing (take-of) судар при слетување (полетување); he had an accident му се случил несреќeн случај; or: му се случила незгода; to cause an accident предизвикување на несреќа; a serious accident took place настанала тешка несреќа ;2. случај, непредвиден настан; by accident случајно ;3. (geol.) неправилност (површина на земјиштето); случајно својство, случај, повреда, сообраќајка1.незгода, несреќен случај; несреќен случај, несреќа, сообраќајна несреќа;2. случајност, случајна појава;3. околност;4. особина, својство; by accident - случајно; случајност; несреќен случај; повреда, сообраќајка, случајно својство, случајност; несреќен случај, незгода
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