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1 act in bad faith
[ækt in bæd feith] veproj në mënyrë të pandershme -
2 bad
[bæd] adj.,n., adv. -adj. ( worse; worst) 1. i keq, i lig; i pamoralshëm; it is bad to steal është e pamoralshme të vjedhësh; act in bad faith veproj në mënyrë të pandershme; bad language sharje; fjalë të pahijshme; a bad lot/egg/hat njeri pa vlerë, hie; call sb bad names i drejtohem dikujt me fjalë fyese. 2. i pakëndshëm, i keq, i pahijshëm; bad news /weather/odor lajme të pakëndshme/ kohë e keqe/ fig. ndjenjë (shije) e pakëndshme. 3. i rëndë, serioz; a bad accident aksident i rëndë. 4. pa vlerë, i dobët, i varfër; bad English anglishte e pasaktë; bad translation përkthim i dobët; not bad, not so bad, not half bad mjaft i mirë; ( be) in a bad way shumë i sëmurë; shumë i pafat; në telash të madh; go bad prishet (peshku etj); go from bad to worse bëhet sa vjen e më keq; with bad grace pa dëshirë, me pahir; bad shot hamendje e gabuar, gjetje e paqëlluar. 5. ( for) i dëmshëm (për); bad for the eyes i dëmshëm për sytë. 6. i sëmurë; a bad leg/finger këmbë/gisht i sëmurë. 7. i keq (mot). ( Adjective bad, Comparative worse, Superlative worst)-n. e keqe; go to the bad marr rrugë të keqe; rrënohem; to the bad në humbje, me humbje; be in bad with sb e kam keq me dikë.-adv. fort, keq, ligsht; he's got it bad a) e ka zënë keq me atë punë, nuk heq dot dorë; b) ka rënë brenda keq (me dikë).* * *i keq
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