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21 judder
v. i.1.се затресува, се тресе (мотор/авионот); вибрира (стрелката на инструментот): The car was juddering and vibrating as if it would explode Колата се тресеше и вибрираше како да ќе експлодира2. mus. пее/свири вибрато/тремоло -
22 lapse into
phr.v.1.lapse into sleep/silence потонува во сон/молчење; заспива/замолкнува; lapse into a habit стекнува навика; lapse into a coma паѓа во кома; lapse into chaos запаѓа во хаос2. прераснува во, се изродува во3. преоѓа на, поминува на: Не would sometimes deliberately lapse into German Тој понекогаш намерно свртуваше на германски -
23 lief
adv. arch. lit. радо; I would as lief die as tell a lie подобро да умрам отколку да излажам -
24 o'
prep. (кратенка од of): Would you Like a сир о lea? Сакате ли (еден) чаJ? -
25 painfully
adv. 1. болно, со болка/болки (се движи/зборува): He walked slowly and painfully Тој одеше бавно и со болка2. be painfully obvious/clear/evident (that - -.) повеќе од очигледно е (дека...): It was painfully obvious that I would never be a singer Co болка/тага заклучив дека од мене никогаш нема да стане пејач3. ужасно, страшно: a painfully boring speech ужасно здодевен говор -
26 pushed
adj. inf. attr.1.be pushed for money/time/space во оскудица е со пари/време/простор2. be pushed презафатен е: I'm really pushed today Денес навистина имам работа/обврски преку глава3. be hard pushed to do sth мака мачи да (на)прави нешто: Many people would be hard pushed to name the Prime Minister многу луѓе ќе се најдат на голема мака да го кажат името на Премиерот -
27 put at
phr.v. проценува: The damage was put at 10 000 pounds Штетата беше проценета на 10 000 фунти; What would you put it at? На колку го проценуваш ти? -
28 she'd
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29 step down
phr.v. 1. се повлече, се повлекува, отстапува место (in favour of sb во корист на некого): Many would prefer to see him step downlaside in favour of a younger man многу луѓе би сакале тој да се повлече и да му го отстапи местото на некој помлад2. слегува, се симнува (from sth од нешто - возило/авион/воз) -
30 stick to
phr.v. 1. останува верен на; се држи до (ветување/одлука/принципи); stick to the rules ги почитува правилата: Would you like some wine now? - No, I'll stick to beer Сакаш ли сега малку вино? - Не, останувам на пиво2. stick to the point/subject/facts се држи до главното/темата/фактите3. stick to the path/road се држи до патеката/патот4. истрајува (во работа/учење)5. stick to one's guns види gun 1 -
31 top-up
n. brit. Would you like a top-up? Сакате ли да ви дотурам? (од пијалаков) -
32 unconscionable
adj. f ml. 1. неразумно многу/долго, прекумерен: He takes an unconscionable time getting dressed! Нему неразумно долго време му треба да се облече!;2. безочен (лажго); бескрупулозен, неприфатлив, недозволив (однесување/држење): It would be unconscionable to do such a thing Недозволиво е да се направи такво нешто -
33 unrecognizable
, -isable adj. непрепознатлив: The town would have been unrecognizable to the original inhabitants Првобитните жители не ќе можеа да го препознаат градот -
34 used to
аих. v. (одречна форма didn't use to, brit. исто и used not to, скратено usedn't to /' ju:snt to/). 1. used to do sth имаше обичај/навика да прави нешто (само во минато - заменлив со would): I used to live in London Порано живеев во Лондон; We used to go there every day Одевме таму секој ден; I used to smoke but I've stopped now Порано пушев, но сега престанав: Do you play tennis? No, but I used to Играте ли тенис? - He, но (порано) играв2. did not use to; used not to brit. oldfash.: I'm surprised to see you smoking. You didn't use to Изненаден сум што те гледам да пушиш. Порано не пушеше3. did there use to be? used there to be? дали порано (таму) имаше/немаше?: Did there use to be a hotel on that corner? Нели порано на оној агол имаше хотел? -
35 we'd
скратено од we would; we should; we had
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