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1 to weep with joy
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2 beam
руда, главна бродска греда, сноп светлоfig ведар изглед, насмевка, ведринаv зрачи, весело се смее (зборува)* * *n. 1. греда, талпа;2. (naut.) најголемата ширина (брод); (colloq.) broad in the beam со широки колкови;3. сноп, зрак; млаз; *(colloq.) on the beam правилно;4. (on a scale) мост;5. (of a headlight) светло; a long (normal) beam долго (средно) светло; 6. see balance beam; 7. (for weaving) вратило; a warp beam задно вратило; beam II v1.tr upraviti, usmeriti (usmjeriti);2. intr sijati; he is beaming (with joy) sija mu lice (od sreжe);3. smeљiti (smijeљiti) se zadovoljnon. зрак, сноп светло; (прен.) ведрина, насмевкаv. сјае (и прен.) зрачи; греда; насочува; мост -
3 burst
n. експлозија, порив2. распрснување (гранати);3. изненадна појава, полет, замавv. (past. pp. burst) пукнува, се распрснува, експлодира;2. фрла во воздух;3. се пробива (за оган, насип и сл.); to burst in - провалува, букнува; to burst into blossom - се отвора, се расцветува; to burst into flame - букнува, се запалува; to burst open - широко се отвора, пробива; to burst out laughing - прснува во смев; to burst up - распрснува, претрпува неуспех; to burst with joy - блика од радост; се распрскува; раскин; експлозија -
4 cry out
phr. v. крикнува; cry out with joy клика од среќа; cry out to sb довикнува некому; се дере по некого; cry out for sth се дере по нешто cry over spilt milk било што било -
5 flushed
adj. i. зацрвенет, вцрвенет (човек/лице/образ)2. be flushed with anger/pride/joy исполнет е со гнев/гордост/радост; be flushed with success озарен е од успехот
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