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1 pretty
i këndshem; mjaft -
2 pretty rough
mjaft e vështirë -
3 pretty kettle of fish
['priti 'ketël ëv fish] rrëmujë e madhe; lëmsh hesapi -
4 attention
[ë'tenshën] n 1. vëmendje; attract/draw one's attention tërheq vëmendjen e dikujt; pay attention (to) i kushtoj vëmendje. 2. kujdes, përkujdesje; vëmendje; a pretty girl receives a lot of attention një vajze të bukur i kushtohet shumë vëmendje. 3. Attention! gatitu! come to/stand at attention marr qëndrim gatitu* * *kujdes -
5 bobbish
['bobish] adj. gj.fol. fare mirë, gjeth; feeling pretty bobbish jam (ndihem) gjeth -
6 how do you do?
['haudujudu:] pasth. si je?; si jeni; ç'ka të re; tungjaqeta; tung; gëzohem (që u njohëm) (also how-de-do ('haudidu:), how-d'ye-do ('haudjidu:) or howdy-do ('haudjidu:))● howdy-do ('haudjidu:) I. pasth. tungjaqetë; tung. II. em. bis. telash; hall; there is a pretty how-de-do! ç'më polli!● howdi, howdy ('haudi) em. sk. mami -
7 howdy-do
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8 kettle
['ketël] n. ibrik; çajnik.● that's a different kettle of fish kjo është punë tjetër; ndryshon puna; a fine/nice/pretty kettle of fish rrëmujë e madhe; lëmsh hesapikettledrum ['ketëldram] n. daulle
См. также в других словарях:
Pretty — Pret ty, a. [Compar. {Prettier}; superl. {Prettiest}.] [OE. prati, AS. pr[ae]ttig, pr[ae]tig, crafty, sly, akin to pr[ae]t, pr[ae]tt, deceit, trickery, Icel. prettugr tricky, prettr a trick; probably fr. Latin, perhaps through Celtic; cf. W.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pretty — [prit′ē] adj. prettier, prettiest [ME prati < OE prættig, crafty < prætt, craft, trick] 1. pleasing or attractive in a dainty, delicate, or graceful way rather than through striking beauty, elegance, grandeur, or stateliness 2. a) fine;… … English World dictionary
pretty — 1. Pretty is used as an adverb with the meaning ‘fairly, moderately’, as in The performance was pretty good / He did pretty much as he liked. The adverb corresponding to the usual meaning of pretty is prettily: She always dresses so prettily. 2.… … Modern English usage
pretty — ► ADJECTIVE (prettier, prettiest) 1) attractive in a delicate way without being truly beautiful. 2) informal used ironically to express displeasure: he led me a pretty dance. ► ADVERB informal ▪ to a moderately high degree; fairly. ► NOUN (pl … English terms dictionary
Pretty — Pret ty, adv. In some degree; moderately; considerably; rather; almost; less emphatic than very; as, I am pretty sure of the fact; pretty cold weather. [1913 Webster] Pretty plainly professes himself a sincere Christian. Atterbury. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pretty — [adj] attractive appealing, beauteous, beautiful, boss*, charming, cheerful, cher*, comely, cute, dainty, darling, delicate, delightful, dishy*, dreamboat*, elegant, eyeful*, fair, fine, foxy*, good looking, graceful, handsome, looker, lovely,… … New thesaurus
pretty — index attractive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
pretty — bonny, comely, fair, *beautiful, lovely, handsome, good looking, beauteous, pulchritudinous Analogous words: charming, attractive, alluring (see under ATTRACT): dainty, delicate, exquisite (see CHOICE adj) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
pretty — 1 / prIti/ adverb (+ adj/adv) spoken 1 fairly, though not completely: I m pretty sure he ll say yes. | Life on the farm was pretty tough. see rather 2 very: It s pretty hard to see how we ll manage. 3 pretty well also pretty much very nearly;… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pretty — pret|ty1 W3S2 [ˈprıti] adv [+ adjective/adverb] spoken 1.) fairly or more than a little ▪ I m pretty sure he ll say yes. ▪ She still looks pretty miserable. see usage note ↑rather 2.) very ▪ Dinner at Luigi s sounds pretty good to me … Dictionary of contemporary English
pretty — pret|ty1 [ prıti ] adverb MAINLY SPOKEN *** 1. ) fairly: My TV s getting pretty old now. Todd looks pretty tired. 2. ) very: The weather is pretty awful, isn t it? pretty good: I can see they ve done a pretty good job of it. pretty much/well/near … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English