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1 worsen
['wë:sën] v 1. keqësohet. 2. (shanset) pakësohen. 3. keqësoj -
2 worse
[wë:s] adj., adv.,n. -adj. (krahasore e bad) 1. më i keq; it's worse than ever është më keq se kurrë ndonjëherë; it gets worse and worse savjen e bëhet më keq; this is worse and worse kjo është keq e më keq (zi e më zi) ; be getting worse keqësohet (pacienti); get (grow) worse (gabimi) trashet; (i sëmuri) keqësohet, tukeqet; (sëmundja) rëndoht; be none the worse for nuk do t'i bënte keq; what is worse is that... më e keqja është se... 2. më i sëmurë, më keq. 3. më keq nga gjendja./-adv. më keq; he is worse off than before a) është më keq se përpara; b) ka dale me humbje./-n 1. më e keqja, më e keqe; there's worse to come ka edhe më keq; I have worse to tell kam diçka më të keqe për t'ju thënë; I have seen worse; I have been through worse than that kam parë edhe më keq; kam hequr edhe më zi. 2. keqësim; change for the worse keqësim; ndryshim për të keq; ndryshoj për të keq; prishem.worsen ['wë:sën] v 1. keqësohet. 2. (shanset) pakësohen. 3. keqësoj* * *më keq
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