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1 blind
[blaind] adj., v., adv., n. -adj 1. i verbër, qorr; turn a blind eye to sth e bëj syrin qorr, bëj sikur s'e shoh diçka. 2. ( to) i verbër(ndaj). 3. i shkujdesur. 4. i verbër, i errët, pa kontroll; blind forces forca të verbra të natyrës. 5. pa dalje, pa krye, qorre; a blind alley rrugë pa krye, qorrsokak. 6. kuturu; a blind purchase blerje kuturu.-vt 1. verboj, qorroj. 2.fsheh, izë pamjen; clouds blind the stars from view retë i mbulojnë yjet. 3. fig. verboj, errësoj mendjen.- adv 1. qorrazi, pa pare; driving blind in the fog eci qorrazi (me makinë) përmes mjegullës. 2. fig qorrazi, kuturu; blind drunk i dehurtapë.-n 1. grilë dritaresh. 2. fig mashtrim; it was only a blind ishte thjesht mashtrim. 3. vend i maskuar (per gjuetarët), pritë.● go on a blind dehem, rrumbullosem.* * *i verber; qorr -
2 blind alley
[blaind 'æli] a) rrugë qorre, rrugë e mbyllur; b) fig. rrugë pa krye -
3 stone-blind
['stounblaind] adj. krejt i verbër/qorr -
4 Venetian blind
[vë'ni:shën blaind] n. grilë dritareje -
5 alley
['æli] n 1. rrugicë; shteg. 2. rruginë (parku); korsi (në sallë lojrash)● blind alley a) rrugë qorre, rrugë e mbyllur; b) fig. rrugë pa krye● alley cat n. mace rrugësh* * *rrugicë; shëtitje -
6 Venetian
[vë'ni:shën] n., adj. venedikasVenetian blind [vë'ni:shën blaind] n. grilë dritareje
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