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101 lëmsh
gomitolo, globo; (fig.) matassa, imbroglio, groviglio, confusione; (fig.) groppo, nodo -
102 absorb
[ëb'so:b] vt. 1. thith, përthith; gëlltis; paper that absorbs Ink - letër që thith bojë2. fig. përvetësoj (njohuri)3. tek. amortizoj, shuaj; buffers absorbed most of the shock - amortizatorët e shuajtën pothuajse krejtësisht goditjen4. fig. bëj për vete, thëthij; absorbed in thought - i zhytur në mendime -
103 add up
[ædap] a) përputhen (rezultatet); b) mat. dalin tamam; c) fig. shpjegohet; it doesn't add up [it daznt æd ap] ka diçka që nuk shkon këtu; d) mbledh (shifra); e) fig. bëj përmbledhjen -
104 ascent
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105 backbone
['bækboun] n 1. shtyllë kurrizore. 2. fig. forcë karakteri, kockë, këllqe. 3. fig. shtyllë, strumbullar; palcë; thelb● the backbone of the organization shtylla e organizatës● Albanian to the backbone shqiptar në palcë/fund e krye -
106 beast of burden
[bi:st ëv 'bë:dën] kafshë ngarkese, barre (ka ose bagëti e përdorur për të tërhequr ngarkesa të rënda)● beast [bi:st] n 1. bishë, egërsirë. 2. kafshë; bagëti; beast of burden kafshë ngarkese, barre. 3. fig. njeri i egër, kafshë; don't make a beast of yourself! mos bëj si hajvan!● burden ['bë:dën] n.,v. -n 1. barrë, ngarkesë; beast of burden kafshë ngarkese, barre. 2. fig. barrë; be a burden to sb i bëhem barrë dikujt. 3. aftësi bartëse, tonazh (i anijes). 4. detyrë, detyrim; burden of proof detyra për të sjellë prova. 5. thelb (i fjalimit etj), temë /-vt 1. ngarkoj. 2. rëndoj; burden with taxation rëndoj me taksa -
107 benighted
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108 blossom
['blosëm] n.,v. -n 1. lule. 2. lulëzim; in blossom në lulëzim /-vi 1. lulëzon, çel. 2. fig. zhvillohet (talenti etj)● blossom out into fig. bëhem -
109 blow up
['blou ap] a) shpërthen, pëlcet (baruti, stuhia); b) nxehem, xhindosem, i shfryhem (dikujt); c) afron (stuhia); d) hedh në erë; e) plas, pëlcet (goma); f) fig. fryhem, kapardisem; g) fot. zmadhoj (fotografinë); h) fig. i heq një dru të mirë, shaj, kërdis● blow sth up a) hedh në erë; b) fryj (gomën); c) zmadhoj (fotografinë); d) e teproj, e fryj, zmadhoj, ekzagjeroj -
110 boil down
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111 bow down
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112 brood
[bru:d] n.,v. -v 1. zogjtë (e klloçkës etj). 2. lloj, race / -vi. ngroh vezët, klloçit. 2. fig. bluaj në mendje; for years he broded vengeance prej vitesh bluante në mendje hakmarrjenbrood on/over fig. humbas në mendimebrood hen n. klloçkë, squkë -
113 brush up
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114 chafe
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115 checkmate
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116 chin
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117 clean up
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118 cover up
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119 crystal
[kristël] n., adj. -n 1. kristal. 2. xham sahati. 3. enë kristali; kristale. 4. kristal kuarci /-adj 1. i kristaltë. 2. shumë i paster, i kulluar, kristal● crystallization [kristëlai'zeishën] n. kristalizim● crystallize ['kristëlaiz] v 1. kristalizoj, shndërroj në kristale. 2. fig. kristalizoj, kthjelloj, i jap formë● crystallographical [kristë'logrëfikël] adj. kristalografik● crystallography [kristë'logrëfi] n. kristalografi -
120 curb
[kë:b] n.,v. -n 1. buzë (trotuari). 2. fre (i kalit). 3. fig. fre, pengesë; put/keep a curb on one's anger i vë fre inatit /-vt 1. mbaj nën fre (kalin). 2. fig. frenoj, kontrolloj (ndjenjat); curb one's impatience i vë fre padurimit
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