mistake

mistake
{mi'steik}
I. 1. сбърквам, бъркам, погрешно/криво разбирам
there is no mistaking his words не може да има никакво съмнение относно думите му
you have mistaken your man разг. сбъркали сте адреса
2. припознавам се в (някого) (for)
I mistook him for his brother взех гo за брат му
there is no mistaking it/him не може да не го познаеш
II. n грешка, заблуждение, заблуда
by MISTAKE по погрешка, погрешно
to make a MISTAKE сбърквам, греша, правя грешка
make no MISTAKE about it, let there be no MISTAKE about it не се залъгвай по този въпрос, да сме наясно по този въпрос, не си прави илюзии
he made the MISTAKE of going there грешката му e, че отиде там
and no MISTAKE разг. несъмнено, безспорно, няма лъжа
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{mi'steik} v (-took {-'tuk}, -taken {-'teikъn}) 1. сбъркв(2) {mi'steik} n грешка; заблуждение, заблуда; by mistake по погреш
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сбърквам; припознавам; грешка;
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1. and no mistake разг. несъмнено, безспорно, няма лъжа 2. by mistake по погрешка, погрешно 3. he made the mistake of going there грешката му e, че отиде там 4. i mistook him for his brother взех гo за брат му 5. i. сбърквам, бъркам, погрешно/криво разбирам 6. ii. n грешка, заблуждение, заблуда 7. make no mistake about it, let there be no mistake about it не се залъгвай по този въпрос, да сме наясно по този въпрос, не си прави илюзии 8. there is no mistaking his words не може да има никакво съмнение относно думите му 9. there is no mistaking it/him не може да не го познаеш 10. to make a mistake сбърквам, греша, правя грешка 11. you have mistaken your man разг. сбъркали сте адреса 12. припознавам се в (някого) (for)
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mistake[mis´teik] I. v (mistook[mis´tuk], mistaken[mis´teikən]) 1. сбърквам, бъркам; погрешно (криво) разбирам; there is no mistaking his words не може да има никакво съмнение относно думите му; if I \mistake not ако не се лъжа, ако нямам грешка; you have mistaken your man разг. сбъркали сте адреса; 2. вземам (погрешно) за; сбърквам (някого с); припознавам се в (for); II. n грешка; заблуждение, заблуда; by \mistake по погрешка, погрешно; to make a \mistake сбърквам, греша, правя грешка; make no \mistake about it не се мами (залъгвай), не си прави илюзии; he made the \mistake of going there той сбърка като отиде там; to take s.o.'s umbrella in \mistake for o.'s own вземам по погрешка чужд чадър; and no \mistake разг. бъди сигурен; несъмнено, безспорно; a good thing and no \mistake разг. нещо, хубаво, няма лъжа.

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