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Английско-български речник

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to come to beвъзниквам
to be wise to sth. {expression}зная за нщ.
to be due to sth.дължа се на нщ.
to be unclear as to sth.не разбирам нщ. [несв.]
to beсъм
to be scaredстрахувам се
to be doneготов съм
to be thirstyжаден съм
to be delusionalзаблуждавам се [лъжа се, въобразявам си]
to be mistakenгреша [несв.] [заблуждавам се, лъжа се]
химия beryllium {noun} <Be>берилий {м} <Be>
to be imminentпредстои [несв.]
to be afraidстрахувам се
to be wrongзаблуждавам се
геог. Belgium {noun} <.be>Белгия {ж}
to be hotгорещо ми е
to be ableмога
to be coldстудено ми е
to be on timeточен съм
to be afraid ofстрах ме е от
to be a givenсъм даденост [реалност]
to be ashamed ofсрамувам се от
to be on timeна време съм
Unverified to be synonymous with sth.символизирам нщ.
Unverified to be synonymous with sth.символ съм на нщ.
to be in love withвлюбен съм в
to be ashamed of sth.засрамвам се за / от нщ. [несв.]
to be unclear about sth.не разбирам нщ. [несв.]
to be familiar with sth. {adj}запознат съм с нщ.
to be full of sth.напълнен съм с нщ.
to be back at square one {expression}започвам отново от нула/връщам се на изходна позиция (прен.)
to be reliant on / upon sth.завися от нщ. [несв.]
посл. Beggars can't be choosers.На харизан кон зъбите не се гледат.
to be proud of sb./sth.гордея се с нкг./нщ.
to {prep}до
to need toтрябва да
to have toтрябва
to amount toвъзлиза на
Unverified to adjust (to)приспособявам се (към) [несв.]
Unverified to cling (to)прилепвам (се) [несв.] (до, към, о)
to come toидвам отново на себе си [съвземам се]
Unverified to adjust (to)свиквам (с) [несв.]
unbeknown to {adv}незабелязано от
close to {adv}в близост до
unbeknown to {adv}без знанието на
due to {prep}поради
next to {prep}до
from ... to ...от ... до ...
access to sth. {noun}достъп {м} до нщ.
to lie to sb.лъжа нкг.
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