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be·came [bɪ'keɪm] VB
became pt of become
I. be·come <became, become> [be'kʌm] VB intr
become
postati // postajati
this species almost became extinct
ova vrsta skoro da je izumrla
what became of ...?
šta je bilo sa...?
to become interested in sb/sth
zainteresovati se za nešto/nekoga
II. be·come <became, become> [be'kʌm] VB trans
1. become (change into):
become
pretvoriti se perf
she wants to become an actress
ona hoće da postane glumica
2. become (look good):
sth becomes sb
nešto pristaje nekome
3. become (befit):
to become sb
priličiti nekome
I. be·come <became, become> [be'kʌm] VB intr
become
postati // postajati
this species almost became extinct
ova vrsta skoro da je izumrla
what became of ...?
šta je bilo sa...?
to become interested in sb/sth
zainteresovati se za nešto/nekoga
II. be·come <became, become> [be'kʌm] VB trans
1. become (change into):
become
pretvoriti se perf
she wants to become an actress
ona hoće da postane glumica
2. become (look good):
sth becomes sb
nešto pristaje nekome
3. become (befit):
to become sb
priličiti nekome
it became increasingly difficult
postajalo je sve teže i teže
to become naturalized
prilagoditi se
to become naturalized
odomaćiti se
he became an accessory to the crime
postao je saučesnik u zločinu
to be/become overexcited
biti/postati previše uzbuđen
to become indignant
postati ogorčen
to be/become enmeshed in sth
uplesti se u nešto
to be/become enmeshed in sth fig
umešati
to become pensive
utonuti u misli
it only became evident the following morning
postalo je jasno tek sledećeg jutra
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