Примери за използване на Another present на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Another present?
Choose another present.
Another present for me?
I got you another present.
Another present from Jarod.
Stan's getting another present.
Another present from the bayou.
And I have another present for you.
Another present from Gisborne?
In fact, I got you another present.
I have another present for you.
I don't want to open another present.
Another present for Your Majesty.
No. I wanna open another present.
Another present arrived from Ajax and one from Edwin van der Sar.
Hey, Joey, I got you another present!
She gave me another present for you, Uncle Kilian.
We will go to dinner. I will get you another present.
We also got another present for the chickens.
But every time I bring it up,I just get another present.
I bought you another present. You're not gonna get it.
You don't need those, but it's OK, Hammond,because I have got you another present.
Now is all there is, andthe future is just another present moment to live when it arrives.
After we got home,Min gave her mother another present: a pink Dooney& Bourke handbag, and a few nights later, her sister was showing off a maroon LeSportsac shoulder bag.
The truth is"Now is all there is, andthe future is just another present moment to live when it arrives.".
The idea that not only all friends buteven all acquaintances should give one another presents, or at least send one another cards, is quite modern and has been forced upon us by the shopkeepers.
Whether through irony of fate or just coincidental timing,the European Commission is now about to give another present to Mercosur producers, in the shape of a new duty-free quota for corn!
From"What Christmas Means to Me"… the idea that not only all friends buteven all acquaintances should give one another presents, or at least send one another cards, is quite modern and has been forced upon us by the shopkeepers.
But the third thing called Christmas is… of course the commercial racket… the idea that not only all friends buteven all acquaintances should give one another presents, or at least send one another cards, is quite modern and has been forced upon us by the shopkeepers.