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1 get off the premises
get off/leave the premises ['premis] dal përjashta, largohem nga godina/nga lokali -
2 business premises
['biznis 'premisiz] lokale tregtie -
3 on the premises
[on dhë 'premisiz] mbrenda lokalit, në ndërtesë -
4 premise
[n. 'premis; v. pri'maiz] n.,v. -n 1. filoz. premisë; kusht paraprak, parakusht; on the premise that... me kusht që, duke vënë si kusht që... 2. pl. drejt. hyrje, preambul. 3. pl. drejt. pronë. 4. pl. godinë; shtëpi (bashkë me anekset e truallit); business premises lokale tregtie; on the premises mbrenda lokalit, në ndërtesë; get off/leave the premises dal përjashta, largohem nga godina/nga lokali./-vt. paraqes si hyrje; përmend paraprakisht.
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