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1 secrecy
fshehtësi -
2 swear a vow of secrecy
[sweë ë vau ëv 'si:krësi] zotohem të ruaj fshehtësinë -
3 under a veil of secrecy
['andë:(r) ë veil ëv 'si:krësi] mbuluar me një perde fshehtësie -
4 veil
[veil] n.,v. -n 1. vel, vello; perçe; take the veil bëhem murgeshë. 2. fig. perde, vel; draw/throw a veil over mbuloj, fsheh; under a veil of secrecy mbuluar me një perde fshehtësie. 3. fet. jetë murgeshash /-vt 1. i hedh vellon, mbuloj me vel. 2. fig. fsheh, maskoj; mbuloj, zë; errësoj; veiled threats kërcënime të maskuara; the mist veiled the town qyteti ishte mbuluar nga mjegulla -
5 vow
[vau] n.,v. -n. zotim, angazhim; betim; take a vow marr zotim; swear a vow of secrecy zotohem të ruaj fshehtësinë /-v 1. zotohem; jap fjalën. 2. bëj be, betohem; she vowed she would never shop there again ajo u betua se s'do të bënte më kurrë pazar atje
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