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1 job
[xhob] n.,v. -n 1. punë; make a bad/good job bëj punë të keqe/të mirë; that's not my job ajo s'është puna ime. 2. detyrë; he's only doing his job ai bën thjesht detyrën; I had the job of telling him unë kisha për detyrë t'i thoja. 3. punë, vend pune; look for a job kërkoj punë; part-time/ full-time job punë me orart ë pjesshëm/të plotë; be out of a job jam pa punë. 4. gjë; përfundim, rezultat; bëmë; it's a good job that u bë mirë që; give sth up as a bad job heq dorë nga një gjë që s'ia vlen; that's just the job! tamam ajo që duhej! a good job too! edhe kjo na duhej! he was caught doing a bank job e kapën tek përpiqej të bastiste bankën; that car is a nice little job ajo makinë është një perlë e vërtetë. 5. attr. pune, për punë; job centre zyrë pune; job creation scheme projekt për krijimin e vendeve të reja të punës; go job-hunting dal për të kërkuar punë.● on the job në detyrë, në punë /-v 1. blej me shumicë për rishitje. 2. u jap punë, shpërndaj punë. 3. shpërdoroj postin, bëj shpërdorime. 4. bëj punë të rastit● jobber ['xhobë:] n 1. rishitës, komisioner. 2. shpërdorues posti; nënpunës i korruptuar. 3. punëtor me copë● jobholder ['xhob'houldë:] n. i punësuar● job lot ['xhoblot] n. parti malli, sasi mallrash të ndryshme* * *punë -
2 wish
[wish] v.,n. -v 1. dëshiroj, dua; what do you wish me to do? çfarë dëshiron që të bëj? I wish I hadn't said that më vjen keq që e thashë atë gjë; I wish it weren't so ah, sikur të mos ishte keshtu! 2. i dua; uroj, we wished them good luck u uruam mbaresi; I don't wish him any ill/harm nuk ia dua të keqen. 3. fig. (on) (ia) ngec, (ia) lë në dorë; the job was wished on to me ma ngecën këtë punë. 4. shfaq një dëshirë; you must wish as you eat it shfaq një dëshirë gjatë kohës që e ha.-n 1. dëshirë; against her wish kundër dëshirës së saj. 2. lutje, dëshirë; their wishes came true/were granted, they got their wish dëshira iu plotësua. 3. të fala; urime; give her my best wishes bëji shumë të fala nga unë; with best wishes for a speedy recovery/for the New Year me urimet më të mira për një shërim të shpejtë/ për Vitin e Ri.● wishbone ['wishbëun] n. shpor, parmëz (kocka e kraharorit të shpendëve, samari a gjoksi i shpendëve; heqës)● wishful thinking ['wishful 'thinking] n. psik. marrje e dëshirave për realitet● wishy-washy ['wishiwoshi] adj 1. e zbardhulët, e shpëlarë (ngjyrë). 2. i lëngshëm, i ujshëm. 3. fig. i shpëlarë; bajat* * *dëshiroj
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