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1 energy
['enë:'xhi] n 1. energji. 2. forcë; fuqi. 3. gjallërri. 4. fiz. energji; mek. punë, punë mekanike; sh. veprimtari. (pl. energies); atomic energy energji atomike; electrical energy energji elektrike; kinetic ( active, actual) energy energji kinetike; latent energy energji e fshehur (e pashfrytëzuar); potential energy energji potenciale; solar energy energji diellore; store up energy akumuloj energji; man of energy njeri energjik; style full of energy stil energjik; to be full of energy jam plot (me) energji; to put fotrh ( to display) energy tregohem energjik.● energy conservation ['enë:'xhi konsë:'veishën] n. ruajtje e energjisë● energy saving ['enë:'xhi 'seiving] adj. (pajisje) për kursimin e energjisë● energy source ['enë:'xhi so:s] n. burim energjisë● energetically [enë:'xhetikëli] adv. energjikisht; me vendosmëri● energize ['enë:'xhaiz] vt. i jap energji; aktivizoj, bëj aktiv* * *energji
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