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1 away
[ë'wei] adv 1. tutje, larg; away back in 1800 kohë përpara, në vitin 1800; far away tutje, larg; far and away, out and away shumë, pa krahasim; away back qëkur, kohë më pare; away with you! hiqmu! keep sb away s'e lë dike të afrohet; look away kthej kokën; turn away kthehem; take away heq, largoj; 2. (heq) duarsh; he gave his boat away ai hoqi dorë nga varka. 3. (pas disa foljeve): the sound died away zëri u shua. 4. pa u ndalur; she worked away at her job ajo s'i ndahej punës. 5. pa pritur, menjëherë, në vend, aty për aty; right away menjëherë, në vend. >do away with a) i jap fund; heq qafe; b) vras* * *larg -
2 away with you!
[ë'wei with(widh) ju:] hiqmu! -
3 walk away
['vvo:k ë'wei] iki, largohem● walk away from ['vvo:k ë'wei from] a) ia kaloj, lë pas; b) shpëtoj mirë, ndahem paq (nga një aksident)● walk away with ['vvo:k ë'wei with] fitoj me lehtësi -
4 chuck away
chuck away/out [çak ë'wei/aut] hedh,flak; përzë, përjashtoj -
5 home away
largim -
6 run away
iki -
7 running away
duke ikur -
8 back away
[bæk ë'wei] zmbrapsem; tërhiqem -
9 bang away
[bæng ë'wei]] a) kris (pushka); b) shtie pa pushim; c) bëj zhurmë/poterë -
10 barter away
['ba:të ë'wei] fig. shes (nderin etj) -
11 boil away
[boil ë'wei] a) zien shumë; b) avulloj -
12 branch away
[bra:nç ë'wei] degëzohet (rruga) -
13 break away
['breik ë'wei] a) iki befas, ua mbath; b) nisem para se të jepet sinjali -
14 brush away
[brash ë'wei] a) fshij (lotët, pluhurin); b) përzë, largoj (mizat) -
15 burn away
[bë:n ë'wei] a) vazhdon të digjet; b) harxhohet -
16 call away
[ko:l ë'wei] heq nga një punë -
17 carry away
['keri ë'wei] a) merr me vete; përlan (stuhia); b) e humbas torruan/kontrollin; c) entuziazmohem -
18 cast away
[ka:st ë'wei] v. braktis -
19 clear away
[klië:ë'wei] a) heq; spastroj; b) ngre tavolinën, heq pjatat; c) davaritet (mjegulla) -
20 do away with
[du: ë'wei with(widh)] a) i jap fund; heq qafe; b) vras
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